TrueThey tried that in South Carolina and realized that it wasn't happening and then started focusing their resources up north. I'm talking about the initial push. Sanders had more people and resources in South Carolina than Hillary. Once they saw that result, he said fukk it (I know people close to their advisors), even though he won't admit it. They're basically saying fukk the South and we'll get it back in the Northeast, Midwest and West Coast (where they will try to sweep). Also, remember that none of the party's delegates are supporting him so he cannot tap into their apparatus. Hillary has Obama's 2008 and 2012 campaign members running her ground game. I don't think Sanders has a chance there at all.