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Donald Trump badly wounded in Iowa (Opinion)




South Carolina matters not just because it's a less predictable race -- and polls suggest getting closer -- but because it is a fundamentally more important representative state. While Clinton and Sanders are fairly evenly divided among white voters (Clinton wins the older ones,cheap jordans 1, Sanders the younger ones), black voters have tended to back Clinton. But they have recently started to shift toward Sanders, and in the context of an election shaped by the activism of Black Lives Matter,cheap jordans 1, the numeric and symbolic importance of the black vote is key. This suggests that South Carolina provides the more enlightening test for both Sanders and Clinton.

So as we get ready for New Hampshire next week, and then to South Carolina, it will be interesting to watch whether Clinton or Sanders recalibrate their campaigns and their personas in the wake of Iowa. Will Clinton continue to go negative against Sanders or step back from that strategy? Will Sanders become increasingly polished to reflect his campaign's increasing viability? Will Clinton continue to try to out-Bernie Bernie on progressive economic positions? Will Clinton's experience combined with world events make Sanders hone his message on foreign policy?

This is a long election (although not for Martin O'Malley,
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