I am literally planning to leave the US.
Yes already called for both Sanders and Trump.Bernie already called? I'm seeing a check mark.
I have so many insecurities. I like Bernie's policies the most but I like Clinton and her tenure and experience too. But people don't trust her so maybe Bernie needs to be the nominee. But people think Bernies a crazy socialist so he is in trouble too. But then again, Trump and Cruz are insane and they're in the lead. If they become president I am literally planning to leave the US. But I don't want a less crazy Republican like Kasich to win because that makes it harder for the democrat to win. But less crazy candidates means overall less odds of a crazy crazy president.
Nail-biting times for me.
Bernie already called? I'm seeing a check mark.
Bernie already called? I'm seeing a check mark.
Lol who the fuck is Gillmore?
Among white people?
Okay.
Sanders/Clinton isn't about gender, it's about age.
Lol who the fuck is Gillmore?
It's a statistical certainty that at least one of the "Other" candidates (there are 21 of them) has more votes than Gilmore.GILMORE INTO DOUBLE DIGITS.
How are delegates distributed on this primary? Is it semi-proportional like Iowa? Hoping for Trump to pick up a sizable delegate lead on Cruz.
Trump a democrat outside immigration? You're thinking of pre-2008 Trump. He all about tax cuts for the rich now. He's still ok with the gays but that's about it as far it gets to being even close to a democrat.Trump acts crazy but he's basically a democrat if you ignore his immigration stuff. Cruz actually is crazy.
I think no matter what the results are, it can speak to whether or not Bernie can reach out to older and women voters even if they are mostly white. I think the point is that if Clinton can keep up in a state like NH, she's going to sweep the rest of the primaries where Bernie isn't as favored. We'll see what happens at the end, I suppose.
It's a good night to be a Sanders supporter, but the next slate of states are all rough territory for him. He needed this win to hopefully mitigate the beating he'll get in Nevada, South Carolina and Super Tuesday.
GAF I MADE IT!!!
Got to the polls at 7:58 and voted for bernie.
Probably could have still voted at like 8:05 but w/e
Gilmore with an amazing 14 votes.
More than he got in Iowa! He's the candidate with all the forward momentum!Gilmore with an amazing 14 votes.
It's proportional, but you need to crack 10% to receive delegates.
Sanders is beating Clinton even among the women vote. That's impressive.
They actually locked the doors at a polling station I went to once it hit 8.GAF I MADE IT!!!
Got to the polls at 7:58 and voted for bernie.
Probably could have still voted at like 8:05 but w/e
It's a statistical certainty that at least one of the "Other" candidates (there are 21 of them) has more votes than Gilmore.
Others = 399 / 21 = 19 average
Gilmore = 14
Guys what if Rubio gets no delegates.
It's a good night to be a Sanders supporter, but the next slate of states are all rough territory for him. He needed this win to hopefully mitigate the beating he'll get in Nevada, South Carolina and Super Tuesday.
Does he have to get under 10% to get no delegates.
It's also about race, but that isn't going to be an issue until the next two states.
Does he have to get under 10% to get no delegates.
CNN making second place sound like some big time shit.
Why on CNN site does it list hillary as having more delegates than sanders?
Does he have to get under 10% to get no delegates.