HubertManne ,
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then like haley totally snubbed him. can you believe it! gawd!

disguy_ovahea ,

It matters. It had an impact when Bernie waited to endorse Hillary in 2016.

kandoh ,

I think there were considerably larger factors at play during that election

disguy_ovahea ,

I held my nose and voted for Clinton. I know plenty of people that didn’t.

Christian Nationalists may not all vote for Trump out of party loyalty.

elbarto777 ,

Are those two events comparable?

Edit: I guess, if Haley has a ton of supporters.

Rapidcreek OP ,

MD has a closed primary in which unaffiliated/independent voters cannot vote. Yet Nikki Haley managed to get 20% of the R-primary vote.

Haley got 33% in Howard county, 31% in Montgomery County, 26% in Prince George’s county and about 25% in Anne Arundel county. All DC - Baltimore suburban counties.

Yet another example of Trump’s weakness in in the suburbs, which have a higher share of college-educated voters.

Or, these are protest votes and they'll come home in the general.

You decide

Nougat ,

If all of those primary voters “come home” for the general, it still won’t matter in Maryland, which is polling well in favor of Biden.

Rapidcreek OP ,

Of course, this has happened ever since Haley fell out in multiple states.

Uniquitous ,

I've heard analysis to the effect that people who are motivated to come out and vote against Trump after the outcome has already been decided can be counted on not to vote for him in the general. If they don't vote for Biden they'll probably either make a protest vote or stay home.

athos77 ,

Possibly true, but we can't ignore the same possibility with Biden's "Uncommitted" voters.

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