South Carolina Democratic Party - Ups and Downs


Hi there! I am Aupurbo Kumar Kumar Mohonto. I am here to share the details about today’s trending topic “South Carolina Democratic Party”. So let’s start!

Today we are talking about a political party in the USA. We are talking about none other than the South Carolina Democratic Party. There is a kind of war running between political leaders of this party. This week everyone is fighting for their winning. Joe Biden is the name we can highlight. He is more ahead than any other leader in South Carolina. Who will beat him till Tuesday, March 3rd? Well, that is a thing we have wait to know. Everyone is trying their best to beat him. But not everyone can win a war. We know that right!

Research is saying that there is a leader who is probably able to beat Biden. His name is Bernie Sanders. Because he came here with highest amount of momentum. Before him, there was no one with such an amount of momentum. A poll saying that he is getting his most momentum from the black voters. Black voters are the voters who are African- American. As the majority of the South Carolinas voters are Black Voters. So it is for sure Bernie Sanders is going to get the best momentum.

Well, while talking about the momentum and sympathy of voters, not everyone is lucky. Some get that thing from their good work while others have to use other kinds of methods. You have probably guess what kind of method are we talking about here! Some of them are spending lots of money in order to get the vote from their voters. Tom Steyer is one of them. He spent lots of money on this election thing. The spendings are as follows. He spent $22 million on television and radio ads, $35 million in California and around $3 million in Texas. Oh! That's a lot of money. 

Now is the time for the former vice president to deliver what he has promised for weeks: The first-place finish in South Carolina. Before any 2020 votes had been cast, he called South Carolina his "firewall" -- the one must-win in the four early states. His losses in Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada have drastically increased pressure here to get a big win, and a bounce nationally in the three days leading into Super Tuesday, when 14 states and American Samoa, representing 34% of all Democratic pledged delegates, cast their votes.

Now, just wait and watch, Who is going to win the race!

That is for today guys!

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