A surprisingly strong victory for Biden, I really didnt expect that.
The point I made on page 1 still stands though: Super Tuesday is in 4 days, and even if a stream of money and donations comes in for Biden's campaign in the next couple of days, it will be too late to make up for his lack of ground game and ad spending in the Super Tuesday states. Furthermore, we should not forget that SC was a SUPER strong state for Biden in terms of demographics. He'll find a much less favorable playing field in most other states. He'll get crushed in California, and not do as well as last night in most other Super Tuesday states either.
So yes, it looks like we might ultimately get the Sanders/Biden race that most pundits were expecting in early 2019, but I personally still think that Bernie will head into the convention with a plurality (but not a majority) of delegates.