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Bruce_T_Laney

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Looking over the Bing Primary Map it has Clinton winning four out of the five states on that day, and if she does win those states how can Bernie Sanders have any chance of winning enough delegates to win the Nomination?

Hillary Clinton as of right now stand with 1941 Delegates to Bernie Sanders 1191 which gives Clinton 750 more delegates than Sanders, so how can he still win?

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California is going to be a fight and Bernie will take that state.

I believe it is all over for Bernie and agree with Old School that Bernie will be VP candidate for Clinton or Warren will be...

Also looking over the Primary projections on the GOP side it look like Trump is about to seal the deal and his only worry is if the establishment stab him in the back and take the nomination away.
 
It's time for him to give it up.

I was especially disappointed with his campaign's plan to work over super delegates if he can't win enough declared, even if Clinton wins more states and more votes. That runs counter to everything he has been saying.

I respect him, but not as much as I used to.
 
It's time for him to give it up.

I was especially disappointed with his campaign's plan to work over super delegates if he can't win enough declared, even if Clinton wins more states and more votes. That runs counter to everything he has been saying.

I respect him, but not as much as I used to.
Why would that surprise you? He's been a career, establishment politician for over 35 years.
 
It's time for him to give it up.

I was especially disappointed with his campaign's plan to work over super delegates if he can't win enough declared, even if Clinton wins more states and more votes. That runs counter to everything he has been saying.

I respect him, but not as much as I used to.
Why would that surprise you? He's been a career, establishment politician for over 35 years.

I think he's a socialist who in the past worked with Democrats (and Republicans but to a much lesser extent) because he had to in order to have any influence in the senate. I have no problem with that.

I have a problem when desperation sets in and a politician tries to invent their way to the nomination regardless of how they've said they value the voice of the people. It's not about establishment or not, it's about being hypocritical to core values.
 
California is going to be a fight and Bernie will take that state.
I'd be glad to take your money on that one given that betting odds have Clinton with an 88% chance of winning CA.
14 polls from 9 pollsters say you are full of sh#t.
2016 California Democratic Presidential Primary - Polls - HuffPost Pollster
Mr. 214, every single one of those polls has Hillary winning.

:rofl:
Look at the margin. Once you take out the error rate its damn close and that state is a while off.
 
California is going to be a fight and Bernie will take that state.
I'd be glad to take your money on that one given that betting odds have Clinton with an 88% chance of winning CA.
14 polls from 9 pollsters say you are full of sh#t.
2016 California Democratic Presidential Primary - Polls - HuffPost Pollster
Put your money where your mouth is. Go place that bet. Or would you rather hide behind cherry picked polls that meet your narrative because you're afraid to admit you're scared shitless by a little old lady.
 
California is going to be a fight and Bernie will take that state.
I'd be glad to take your money on that one given that betting odds have Clinton with an 88% chance of winning CA.
14 polls from 9 pollsters say you are full of sh#t.
2016 California Democratic Presidential Primary - Polls - HuffPost Pollster
Mr. 214, every single one of those polls has Hillary winning.

:rofl:
Look at the margin. Once you take out the error rate its damn close and that state is a while off.

You're letting that 214 IQ work over time aren't you?

An 88% chance of winning does not equal the difference in their polling numbers.
 
It's time for him to give it up.

I was especially disappointed with his campaign's plan to work over super delegates if he can't win enough declared, even if Clinton wins more states and more votes. That runs counter to everything he has been saying.

I respect him, but not as much as I used to.
Which is the thinking of democratic party: that Sanders would have a similar poor performance during the General Election, and lose.
 
It's time for him to give it up.

I was especially disappointed with his campaign's plan to work over super delegates if he can't win enough declared, even if Clinton wins more states and more votes. That runs counter to everything he has been saying.

I respect him, but not as much as I used to.
Which is the thinking of democratic party: that Sanders would have a similar poor performance during the General Election, and lose.

I tend to think he would perform poorly as well. Those general election head to head match ups I think tend to overplay lesser known candidates support. Right now i believe Sanders and Kasich benefit the most as their views are the least known to most Americans. Where as Clinton, Trump and to some extent Cruz are more known.
 

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