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Its a miracle he is even in the race at this point. He was mocked a year ago as someone who would struggle to even win his home state of Vermont, let alone any other state in the union. He had zero campaign infrastructure, no money, no name recognition, ignored, ridiculed and dismissed by all big business media outlets right from the start and throughout the whole campaign. Give credit where credit is due. He has done amazingly well and shows how fed up the people are with a rigged economy held up by a corrupt system of campaign finance.
Hillary Clinton is only about 140 delegates away from clinching the Democratic nomination for President.
Bernie Sanders campaign is DOA, Hillary is focusing on Donald Trump!
We all know the rules & Super Delegates will make Hillary the winner no matter what the voters want. The point is that 1/2 the states in the United States will have voted against her in the Democrat party.
I don't think there has ever been such a weak candidate coronated by the DNC as nominee for President.
Nope. Polls said Hillary would win Indiana by bigger margin than she has in California. She's been on a losing streak ever since.
Her cavalier attitude about workers jobs has severely wounded the woman.
Did Hillary even campaign in Indiana? Because she certainly is in Oregon and California.
Pretty much every state that Hillary has won to this point was accurately predicted by numerous polls. There's no reason to think CA and OR will be different, your cherry-picked outlier notwithstanding.
President Ford wins 27 states.
Governor Carter wins 23 states + DC. Guess who took the oath of office on January 20, 1977?
President Ford did not run in the Democrat primary.
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