South Carolina and Nevada were not only the end of the pre-season before the main event starts March 3, but they were mirror images in results. Bernie Sanders swept Nevada and got a major bump in attention and money (also started the “stop Bernie” movement). Will Joe Biden get a similar bump from his South Carolina win?
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Bernie Sanders on the campaign trail | DW |
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Joe Biden on the campaign trail | Gerry Broome/AF |
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