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View Poll Results: Is Hillary Clinton's Win a big Sham?
Yes - Race isn't over and Hillary has not "won" the delegates by the vote 5 22.73%
No - She won it fair & square 13 59.09%
Who Cares, I'm voting for Trump 4 18.18%
Voters: 22. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 06-08-2016, 07:23 AM
 
Location: Kansas
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Although I will most likely vote for Trump, that doesn't mean that I still don't want to see a fair race across the board. I have watched the Clintons for years and the one thing I am sure of is if there is a way to cheat the system, they will find it and carry it out.

I don't want to believe that Americans can support a criminal like Hillary. I can't imagine having a son or daughter in the military since I have a son in the military who would want Hillary to be the Commander-In-Chief. I don't want to believe that a proven liability that could drop any minute due to her health would be elected in this time when our nation is one toilet flush from non-existence which is the plan of the globalist like Hillary Clinton.

I don't think Clinton has squat at this point. I think everyone is holding their breath about her "legal" situation. Biden is salivating over being the nominee. Bernie has his heels locked in.
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Old 06-08-2016, 07:48 AM
 
Location: Brooklyn, New York
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Super Delegates will stay with whomever has the most delegates. The insanity that would happen if they picked the losing candidate, whether Bernie or Hilary, would be tremendous. It would practically guarantee a Republican victory.
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Old 06-08-2016, 07:52 AM
 
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Hillary's victory is not a sham, or dishonest in any way.

You need 2383 delegates to win when you include the superdelegates.

Your problem is that if you take out the 712 super delegates, didn't have them at the convention at all, didn't include them in any delegate counts, Hillary would still win, because then the number of delegates needed to win the nomination, the majority, 50% + 1, would be 2026. And she already has 2184. She has won the majority of pledged delegates And the majority of super delegates have indicated they will support her.

Of course, the superdelegates won't be left out. But the argument that she NEEDS them is mistaken. She has won by EVERY measure.
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