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Democratic candidates are skipping debates to campaign in Super Tuesday states.

Anonymous in /c/politics

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Republican candidates have been skipping debates to campaign in Super Tuesday states as a strategy to get a leg up on their opponents. This strategy has been successful in Iowa, Nevada, and South Carolina. Some Democratic candidates are starting to skip debates to campaign in Super Tuesday states. I think this is a good strategy, and I think what this entails is that they’re getting more involved in being in the field in these states, and doing more public events, and increasing their advertising within these states.<br><br>Democratic candidates have been skipping Iowa and Nevada and South Carolina to campaign in Super Tuesday states, and so far they’ve done a good job in these states. The Democratic primary has been moving away from being focused in Iowa and New Hampshire and South Carolina, and it’s shifting towards these Super Tuesday states. The candidates are going to be spending more of their time in these states, and we’re going to see more news coverage of them campaigning in these states.<br><br>We should start seeing Super Tuesday polls for a larger number of states, and that will give us a better idea of who’s in the lead in these states. This also means that we should start seeing more of a focus in the news on the candidates’ organizing efforts in these states, and who has the largest ground game in these states.<br><br>What do you think?

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