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Sanders takes Wyoming, Indiana, Guam, West Virginia, Oregon, Montana, New Jersey, North Dakota, South Dakota, New York, and California.
Well, it's silly to argue about this now. I just noticed Field was added to the list I use, and, although she's losing ground in CA, she is still ahead. The most recent poll, Survey USA, gives her +14.
There have been no recent polls in NJ. All the ones listed have Clinton ahead by double digits, but they're several weeks old. The next debates and primaries will have a big effect on Sanders because he has to win by large margins.
Regarding the Black Lives Matter movement, I don't think it has the type of influence on the voters you claim. Hillary Clinton spent 40 years building close relationships with the political wing of the Black establishment and they remain very loyal to her.
I think this article I read today sums it up best.
[URL="http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/bernie-sanders-is-even-further-behind-in-votes-than-he-is-in-delegates/"]Bernie Sanders Is Even Less Competitive Than He Appears[/URL]
Sounds as if you're just having a little fun, since you regularly post negative comments about the Left, so I don't see why this even matters to you, although you have every right to state your opinion.
HRC is going to lose California--and after her pledged delegate count, won't have the threshold number for nomination even with her Democratic Socialist Party's proletariat Delegates of the People.
"Hillary Clinton still leads the Vermont senator in the state, 47 percent to 41 percent with 12 percent undecided, but the former secretary of state has seen only a modest, 1-point uptick since the last survey was conducted in January. Sanders, meanwhile, has jumped 6 percentage points."
Are you a Sanders supporter? Or just another Trumpster trying to push Sanders ahead?
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I don't mind either trump or sanders being the president, although I don't think either one of them is perfect.
I have changed my party affiliation to Democratic party, so I can vote for Sanders.
In general election, depends on the situation. If it is Trump vs Sanders, I'd flip a coin
If it is Trump vs clinton, then I will vote for Trump
if it is Cruz vs Clinton, I'd go with third party
If it is Cruz vs Sanders, I'd go with Sanders
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