Bloomberg campaign manager: 'South Carolina is not going to matter'


Mike Bloomberg’s prime campaign aide on Thursday dismissed Joe Biden's robust polling in South Carolina, suggesting that the state's main this weekend "just isn't going to matter" and that next week's Super Tuesday elections will shape the Democratic race.

“I do assume tremendous Tuesday goes to be really definitional for this race,” Bloomberg marketing campaign manager Kevin Sheekey stated Thursday in an interview on MSNBC, suggesting as an alternative that the state was only essential for former Vice President Joe Biden.

However Sheeky also downplayed rumblings of momentum for Biden in South Carolina, pointing to the erosion in some polls of what as soon as seemed to be an insurmountable lead for the previous vice chairman in a state he has characterised as his marketing campaign's firewall.

“He was profitable by 35 points a month in the past, and fairly frankly now the question is whether he will win at all,” Sheekey stated, chiding anchor Stephanie Ruhle for her use of the phrase “surge.”

The Bloomberg aide's remark came earlier than a new poll dropped Thursday morning confirmed Biden with an enormous lead in the first-in-the-South main state, demonstrating a commanding benefit with the state's majority-black Democratic citizens.



A powerful win in the state might supply Biden's campaign a reset of types, and a much-needed injection of momentum going into Super Tuesday on the heels of abysmal showings in Iowa and New Hampshire and a distant second-place finish in Nevada.

And it will pose a transparent menace to Bloomberg, the billionaire former mayor of New York, whose late entry into the Democratic race has stored him out of the first 4 main races. The fomer mayor has largely guess his moderate-lane candidacy on a weakened Biden.

Finally, Sheekey argued Thursday, the fast turnaround between South Carolina and the trove of delegates up for grabs when greater than a dozen states go to the polls 72 hours later signifies that little within the race will change till then.

“I feel we're gonna have a very good concept about how it looks after Tuesday. It’s unclear to me whether Saturday is going to determine much or not,” he contended.

“Clearly it’d be an unlimited blow to the vice chairman if he misplaced or simply gained by somewhat. But either means South Carolina is not going to matter — it does not appear to me that anybody is gonna get out of this race earlier than that.”


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