Bernie Sanders has all the momentum to win this primary and then beat Donald Trump.
CNN:
Bernie Sanders is climbing everywhere
Analysis by Harry Enten, CNN
With only 10 days until Iowans caucus, Sanders is seeing his poll numbers climb nationally and in the early states of Iowa and New Hampshire.
Nationally, Sanders is at his highest point since his post-announcement bump. Our CNN poll has him at 27% earlier this week. Most other polls don't have him nearly as high, though he seems to have crossed the 20% barrier. That's big news because it puts a hole in the theory that Sanders couldn't grow his support from the mid-teens he's generally had.
Bernie is doing especially well with non-white voters, which bodes well for him in the more diverse states that follow Iowa and New Hampshire.
More from Enten:
Sanders' rise seems to be occurring in a way that is unusual for a Biden alternative. Look at the recent polls, and you see Sanders is doing as well if not better among nonwhite compared to white voters. That means that if he is able to do well in the very white states of Iowa and New Hampshire, he has a better chance of capitalizing on that momentum as the contest heads to the more diverse states of Nevada and South Carolina.
If this momentum keeps up Bernie could steamroll into Super Tuesday as the clear frontrunner and presumptive nominee, smashing all electability arguments to bits.