Herscowitz regains lead, with Sylvester and Khan fighting for second
Dalton Yu
There was a lot of misleading data released during the 12/20 poll across the country, as many states were not counted in the poll. Therefore, these results do not accurately represent the current state of the race, but we can make some conclusions.
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As we said before, the race is close between Khan, Sylvester, and Herscowitz. Herscowitz regained the lead in this poll, as many states that were not counted would have most likely voted for Sylvester or Khan. Herscowitz still remains strong in the Northeast and big Democratic strongholds, like New York and Illinois. Sylvester’s powerful empire in the South is breaking down as Khan takes Alabama and Mississippi this time.
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In the Republican primary, Khan edged Sylvester because of his wins in Democratic states, like California, Illinois, and New York. In the Democratic primaries, Herscowitz took the win, but Chaudhri, who didn’t win a single vote in the previous, is coming closer to Herscowitz’s numbers. He won 450 of California’s 545 delegates: a very large margin.
But due to the misleading results, we will have to wait until the debates and final election to see who is the real winner.
