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Every exit poll I've seen all evening had Hillary ahead by double digits. Where in New York was this? Are you sure you're looking at the votes, not a poll on one of the issues? Is there a cable network called "Fantasy TV?" I don't know where people are getting this information. The networks are extremely cautious when reporting the winner. Trump finished his speech and NBC was still waiting to call the Democratic race saying "Too Early To Call." Her lead will change throughout the night, but there's no way it will drop that much.
Those were CNN's initial numbers as a projection and they kept saying it was going to be "very close."
They'll be plenty of analysis of why the exit polls were off but her final margin will be very consistent with all the current pre-election polling.
Of course that won't stop the accusations of fraud and election rigging by those who are just unwilling to believe that more people prefer her to Bernie.
My state has a close Primary I switched from unaffiliated voter to vote for Bernie 2 month's prior to the deadline was closed. Was easy took 2 minutes online.
Now it's only a question of Clinton's margin of victory. Sanders' best case scenario was about a 5 pt loss, his worst case was about a 15 pt loss, and an expected loss of about 10. Right now, it looks closer to the worst case scenario. The margin will shrink as more outlying counties are counted, but it looks like she'll win by about 12 pts. That's pretty close to Armageddon for Sanders.
I'll try to wait for the final results before gloating too much.
Bernie behind by 200,000 61% Hillary still thinks she won. Her victory speech is so transparent make you want to vomit.
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