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Initial reports suggest that it will be blowout in both Alaska and Washington. Hillary is way behind.
Well, the current delegate count doesn't reflect that 😂😂
Sanders has 77% of the vote to Hillary's what 23% yet she has 15 delegates and Bernie had only 18%
Amazing, Bernie is tearing it up! Too bad the fix is already in for Clinton (SuperDelegate BS).
Too bad people keep claiming there is BS about superdelegates when even after today, Hillary will be leading with PLEDGED delegates with a greater lead than Obama ever had in 2008. And she will also still be about 2.5 million votes ahead.
But congrat to Bernie, as expected, he's having a good day.
Amazing, Bernie is tearing it up! Too bad the fix is already in for Clinton (SuperDelegate BS).
Yeah, there ought to be some serious reform in how primaries function... It should just change into a purely popular vote without any of the delegate riffraff. And I hope determining precincts in Iowa by coin flips bites the Democratic party in the backside. Either way I can't see myself voting for any Republican, but I don't like the concept of voting for Hillary so I guess I'll go third party. Bernie is dominating in Washington and has a chance of winning Cali, but the chances of him winning are like 20-1.
Yeah, just talked to somebody in Hawaii and their caucuses started at 11:00 am local time and they vote at 1:00 pm ...I guess their 1:00 pm is three hours behind where I am on the west coast so six hours for the east coast (they vote at 7:00 pm eastern time)?
Last edited by poopskooper; 03-26-2016 at 04:58 PM..
Yeah, there ought to be some serious reform in how primaries function... It should just change into a purely popular vote without any of the delegate riffraff. And I hope determining precincts in Iowa by coin flips bites the Democratic party in the backside. Either way I can't see myself voting for any Republican, but I don't like the concept of voting for Hillary so I guess I'll go third party.
Sanders could still run as a third party candidate; that would be interesting. He has always been an "independent", why not run as one?
03-26-2016, 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Wartrace
Sanders could still run as a third party candidate; that would be interesting. He has always been an "independent", why not run as one?
Because the mediocre is better than the horrible.
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Originally Posted by blueskywalker
And now we're waiting for Washington and Hawaii. Fingers crossed.
Washington has been called. Another huge win for Sanders, and this one in a state with a significant number of delegates.
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