In South Carolina, Young Black Voters Could Put Holes in Clinton’s Firewall

In South Carolina, Young Black Voters Could Put Holes in Clinton’s Firewall
An attendee wears a Hillary Clinton campaign sticker at a rally in Columbia, S.C., last month. Young voters in Iowa and New Hampshire have helped fuel Bernie Sanders' candidacy, but as the race moves to South Carolina, a lot could change. Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images
In South Carolina, Young Black Voters Could Put Holes in Clinton’s Firewall
An attendee wears a Hillary Clinton campaign sticker at a rally in Columbia, S.C., last month. Young voters in Iowa and New Hampshire have helped fuel Bernie Sanders' candidacy, but as the race moves to South Carolina, a lot could change. Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images

In South Carolina, Young Black Voters Could Put Holes in Clinton’s Firewall

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After a razor-thin victory in the Iowa caucuses, and a double-digit loss to Bernie Sanders in the New Hampshire primary, Hillary Clinton is looking to South Carolina for a big win later this month. And she’s counting on strong black support in that state to give her a definitive victory.

Most polls suggest she’ll get that support; by some estimates, she could garner 80 percent of South Carolina’s black vote in the Feb. 27 primary. Previously, even Bernie Sanders himself admitted as much.