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Old 03-11-2016, 05:35 PM
 
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Good liars always speak this way. Takes a lot of work and effort to keep track of lies already told.
Calling BS on this one. Good liars are glib and their lies just flow like a river.
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Old 03-11-2016, 05:48 PM
 
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The states she is scoring big in are mostly southern states, most of the southern states have all voted. So I don't expect any more big wins from Hillary, but I do expect more big wins like Colorado from Bernie.
He only had 21.8k more votes than Hillary there. Hillary got 17k more votes in Massachusetts, the largest state in New England.
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Old 03-11-2016, 05:53 PM
 
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He only had 21.8k more votes than Hillary there. Hillary got 17k more votes in Massachusetts, the largest state in New England.
That 21.8K more votes is also 19% more than what Hillary got in Colorado....I know you are trying to spin it to make it sound good for Hillary, we get it, she's the one you are rooting for. In Massachusetts, that only amounted to 1.4% difference.
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Old 03-11-2016, 05:55 PM
 
Location: Long Island (chief in S Farmingdale)
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He only had 21.8k more votes than Hillary there. Hillary got 17k more votes in Massachusetts, the largest state in New England.
You really can't use raw vote totals when discussing Caucuses because of the differing turnout dynamic.
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Old 03-11-2016, 07:30 PM
 
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The states she is scoring big in are mostly southern states, most of the southern states have all voted. So I don't expect any more big wins from Hillary, but I do expect more big wins like Colorado from Bernie.
except those big wins like colorado... bernie only won 10 delegates more than hillary. with a 200 delegate lead, nonsuper, he would need to win 20 more michigans or colorados... i highly doubt that would happen.

even if bernie wins more midwest/northern states, he wont blow hillary out of waters enough that he can over come the delegates lead since they are given proportionally

the southern states pretty much locked her win because of that. you guys can claim bernie will do well from now on. but you arent saying that clinton wont do well either, she just needs to stay wihin 10% or so, and her lead will make sure she wins.
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Old 03-11-2016, 08:26 PM
 
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except those big wins like colorado... bernie only won 10 delegates more than hillary. with a 200 delegate lead, nonsuper, he would need to win 20 more michigans or colorados... i highly doubt that would happen.

even if bernie wins more midwest/northern states, he wont blow hillary out of waters enough that he can over come the delegates lead since they are given proportionally

the southern states pretty much locked her win because of that. you guys can claim bernie will do well from now on. but you arent saying that clinton wont do well either, she just needs to stay wihin 10% or so, and her lead will make sure she wins.
Only time will tell, this election process is nowhere close to being over.
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