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Tulsi Gets First Delegate, from Her Place of Birth No Less

Yes, the results from American Samoa are in, first to report 100% on Super Tuesday, and Tulsi is on the board, with over 20% of the vote, in second place behind (surprise) Michael Bloomberg, who also earns his first delegates tonight. Biden, Sanders and Warren didn't hit the 15% viability threshold and are shut out.

SuperTuesday Essay 1: Biden Wins Virginia, North Carolina, and Alabama; Sanders Wins Vermont

I'll be updating regularly here:

A mild disaster for Sanders . . .

Winners:

Biden: Virginia, North Carolina, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama, Massachusetts, Oklahoma, Minnesota.

Sanders: Vermont, Colorado, Utah

Bloomberg: American Samoa

Still in play: Maine (trending Biden), California (Sanders most likely), Texas (trending Sanders but Biden is closing up).

We. Are. Many. The Mold Has Now Been Cast: We're Gonna Win.

As Bloomberg continues to freefall like a hocked loogie arched from the back of the throat of a black teenage prisoner from inside The Tombs onto the streets of downtown Manhattan, the current panicked DNC flailing that's resulted in behind the scenes pressure by the Obama Bros Inc to get as many lame milquetoast candidates to both drop out and to endorse the walking dead zombie Biden looks to be the clearest signal that we just might finally and welcomely be witnessing the Democratic Party i

Tulsi will campaign after DNC convention: A Sun Tzu analysis of Tulsi's campaign

Here in my SoCal swamp, I have the pleasure and sweet sorrow of being able to vote for Tulsi twice this year. The first time will be in several hours when I trudge to the local polling precinct. There, being registered as No Party Preference NPP, which is the official designation in the Golden Fleecing State given to Independents registered to vote, my privilege will be to request AND receive a Dem primary ballot.

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