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BS. Sanders only does well in caucus states that have a large white electorate. He doesn't fare well with blacks, and as someone already pointed out, he was unable to win Texas which is the country's 2nd most populous state, and it has a huge Latino population.
Think Caucasus states are his worse. He clearly won Iowa though.
Think Caucasus states are his worse. He clearly won Iowa though.
No he didn't
Don't be ridiculous, she led by a few % in entrance polls 2016 Election Center
Verified reports have pointed that it was actually sanders who won multiple coin tosses
Not Hillary, she won a coin toss in one precinct and people made a big deal out of it
No he didn't
Don't be ridiculous, she led by a few % in entrance polls 2016 Election Center
Verified reports have pointed that it was actually sanders who won multiple coin tosses
Not Hillary, she won a coin toss in one precinct and people made a big deal out of it
Every caucus he has lost at been controversy from miscounting ballots, to adding extra ballots, coin toss, intimidation, blocking voters from entering, and so forth.
Every caucus he has lost at been controversy from miscounting ballots, to adding extra ballots, coin toss, intimidation, blocking voters from entering, and so forth.
Well those are just conspiracies so please stop spreading propaganda
The funny thing is that for both parties, the candidate that would help them the most has little or no chance of being nominated. This is borne out by head to head polls. For example, Sanders would wipe the floor with Trump, but Hillary wins by a smaller margin. On the other side, Kasich does better against Democrats than Trump or Cruz.
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