Biden's Fire Wall in South Carolina did not just hold, it prevailed. Biden didn’t just have a good night in South Carolina on Saturday; he had a
great night, winning by a larger margin than anticipated. With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Biden took
48 percent of the vote in the Palmetto State, while Sanders took 20 percent. Billionaire Tom Steyer received only 11 percent; having staked his campaign on a strong showing in South Carolina, he
dropped out of the race late last night. Former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg at 8 percent, Sen. Elizabeth Warren at 7 percent, Sen. Amy Klobuchar at 3 percent and Rep. Tulsi Gabbard at 1 percent brought up the rear.
The Dems are more likely now to have a brokered convention, with neither Biden nor Breadline Bernie having a majority. The Super Delegates will then give the nomination to Biden, which, if Biden goes into the Convention trailing in the Delegate count will leave the Bernie Bros in a riotous rage, on the convention floor. The 1968 riots were outside the convention, this result could have the riot inside the convention. If this is the result, the Dem convention will need to flood the center with riot police before the winner is announced.
Biden could now likely pull in the low 30's on Super Tuesday with Breadline Bernie in the mid 30's, Short Bloomers at 20% and Wigwam Warren at a bit less than half that. To avoid a brokered convention, with Biden winning the nomination despite having fewer delegates, they need Bloomberg to pull out now, and I'm not sure they have any leverage on him to get him to do it. He may be running for a Brokered Convention, then leading a Draft Hillary movement.
This is all going to be made very difficult by the Bernie Bros: