How did we get here?
The
deathless cliché of journalism holds that presidential campaigns are
born in a lonely quest in the snows of New Hampshire, but it used to
mean in the same year as the election. But the 2016 campaign began last
March, when Sen. Ted Cruz entered the race. By June, when Donald Trump
threw his hair into the ring, the field was almost complete. As Super
Tuesday dawns, the nation can look back a year to a time when Trump’s
candidacy barely rose to the level of a joke, and Sen. Bernie Sanders
was almost unknown outside his home state of Vermont.
And
tomorrow, after voting in 12 states, the race could look very different
— or, quite possibly, the same, only more so. While only a handful of
(mostly small) states have cast votes thus far, the field has been
winnowed all along through the mechanisms of polling and fundraising.
The last major candidate to enter the race, Ohio Gov. John Kasich,
declared on July 21, and less than two months later, on Sept. 11, Texas
Gov. Rick Perry became the first to drop out.
But
today, for the first time, ballots will be counted by the millions in
the first megastate to vote (Texas); in a Midwestern state (Minnesota);
in an urban Democratic state (Massachusetts) and across the mid-South
and Deep South (Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee and Virginia).
The
conventional wisdom is that Hillary Clinton will cement her big
delegate lead over Sanders, which reflects her strength among appointed
“superdelegates.” Sanders has held her much closer in votes cast by
actual voters, but Clinton’s strength among African-Americans, heavily
represented among Southern Democrats, should give her an edge today.
Sanders’ home state of Vermont is voting, and he may do well also in
Massachusetts and in Minnesota, with a shot at winning Colorado. But
most observers expect today to mark the beginning of the end for his
campaign, although he has the money, supporters and passion to stay in
the race at least through the next few rounds of voting.

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