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No, I voted Jill Stein and will campaign for her in Florida if Hillary is the nominee. A candidate that actually cares about the people and is beholden to no one but the people, not corrupt puppets beholden to their big money financial overlords who laugh at the stupidity of the voters.
110 million on welfare. You are truly something else.
Hillary can win without Sanders supporters, minorities will VOTE in record numbers, Sanders supporters VOTES aren't needed! DON"T believe the hype! Everyone VOTES in the General Election!
Hillary can win without Sanders supporters, minorities will VOTE in record numbers, Sanders supporters VOTES aren't needed! DON"T believe the hype! Everyone VOTES in the General Election!
And the "Clinton can't win Clinton county" narrative is broken. I actually found it very amusing that she lost Clinton County in numerous states, but she broke that streak tonight.
Most of those states have small populations anyway.
Not really. Minnesota and Colorado could both have a million votes in a Dem primary like Wisconsin had. Washington much more. And if some of the southern states like Florida, Texas and Georgia had been caucuses, it would be impossible for a candidate to win by "millions of votes" in those states. It makes no sense to use popular vote as a measure when different states have different setups.
Kentucky is a win for Sanders because it gives him the justification to continue while he waits for the indictment that should come but won't because of the corruption of the Obama administration. Can't say I feel bad for Bern since he was never in this to win. If he was, he would have hit Hillary on her serial lying, the emails, and the corruption.
Now he realizes he could have won it and wants to win, but it is too late.
Kentucky's Secretary of State has declared Clinton the unofficial winner. And i think Clinton has won Kentucky, too.
Next up, Oregon. One of the two hippie states.
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