The Democratic Nomination: It’s Getting Late Early

Last April, we noted that despite the ever-growing Democratic presidential field and delegate allocation rules that can string out a nomination fight, there was the possibility of a single candidate getting an early grip on the nomination because of the frontloaded calendar. By the end of St. Patrick’s Day, states awarding more than three-fifths of all the pledged delegates will have voted. We here at the Crystal Ball are big fans of the wisdom of the late Yogi Berra, and we used one of his gems at the time to sum it all up: “It gets late early out there.”

And with Bernie Sanders’ success so far, it may be getting late faster and earlier that we might have thought. CONT.

Kyle Kondik & J. Miles Coleman, Sabato’s Crystal Ball