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Bernie's also other problem is that later States the are more favorable to him in late March and April arrive at the same time as Spring Break when his demo of Young White College kids are out partying or flying South to party
My point is tonight will be a win for Hillary, but Bernie's not out of the game yet.
That's just wishful thinking. He's going to rack up some losses, sure, but then he'll have his own states he'll pull through with. And there's lots that can happen in between.
That's just wishful thinking. He's going to rack up some losses, sure, but then he'll have his own states he'll pull through with. And there's lots that can happen in between.
That's just wishful thinking. He's going to rack up some losses, sure, but then he'll have his own states he'll pull through with. And there's lots that can happen in between.
My point is tonight will be a win for Hillary, but Bernie's not out of the game yet.
If the win is as big as her polls suggest, yes. It does. It means that Hillary's gigantic leads in Super Tuesday polls are legitimate and that will net her enough delegates that it will be impossible for Bernie to recover.
The same thing happened in 08. Hillary was only behind by like 100 delegates after Super Tuesday, but it's a margin that will be impossible to narrow.
If the win is as big as her polls suggest, yes. It does. It means that Hillary's gigantic leads in Super Tuesday polls are legitimate and that will net her enough delegates that it will be impossible for Bernie to recover.
The same thing happened in 08. Hillary was only behind by like 100 delegates after Super Tuesday, but it's a margin that will be impossible to narrow.
Pragmatic realism.Alot of debbie downers here.
If he wins Mass by 5 points, it's essentially a delegate split. For him to have a chance if he gets blown out tonight and Super Tuesday, there need to be states where he can blow her out as well, not just do "okay." I don't see those states.
If the win is as big as her polls suggest, yes. It does. It means that Hillary's gigantic leads in Super Tuesday polls are legitimate and that will net her enough delegates that it will be impossible for Bernie to recover.
If the win is as big as her polls suggest, yes. It does. It means that Hillary's gigantic leads in Super Tuesday polls are legitimate and that will net her enough delegates that it will be impossible for Bernie to recover.
The same thing happened in 08. Hillary was only behind by like 100 delegates after Super Tuesday, but it's a margin that will be impossible to narrow.
I know this, but can someone explain to me like I'm five why 100 is the magic number that prevents you from catching back up in the Dem Primary?
I know this, but can someone explain to me like I'm five why 100 is the magic number that prevents you from catching back up in the Dem Primary?
You can explain how the primaries work all you want. But until Sanders is mathematically eliminated, you're always going to have some contingent of his hardcore followers who just cover their ears and repeat the mantra of "There's still a lot that can happen! There's 40-45 states left!"
Lower turn out on dem side does worry me tho, for the GE. But hopefully they will able to get the party fired up this fall. Obama will campaign too, so that will help.
Can we dispel this fiction that Bernie Sanders can win after getting smacked after Super Tuesday.
Show me a path to nomination after Super Tuesday.
Allow me to explain the current scenario Bernie is in at this moment with a metaphor.The fact that Hillary supporters think it's the end for Bernie is pretty laughable.
Hillary gets indicted
god, CNN is so dumb.
"Clinton wants to win big. Here's why". Thanks for explaining, since winning big isn't a great strategy otherwise.
Its a bold strategy Cotton
Rather, that until Hillary actually gets the nomination.![]()
Remember, it's not just about winning. You don't get 10 delegates for winning a state. Everything is proportional.
If Hillary wins big in Texas, for example, there are 222 delegates. She gets 60% of them, she nets 133. Bernie would be lucky to get 88. Show me, on the map, where he makes up these huge delegate loses.
If he wins Mass by 5 points, it's essentially a delegate split. For him to have a chance if he gets blown out tonight and Super Tuesday, there need to be states where he can blow her out as well, not just do "okay." I don't see those states.
"Hilary has 60% of all the delegates, but you never know what might happen! She might be convicted and jailed over that e-mail scandal by the time the convention rolls around..."
Allow me to explain the current scenario Bernie and Bernie supporters are in at this moment with a metaphor.
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There should be a sketch with political stuff described w/ inane sports commentators- "Hillary just seems to want it more!"Its a bold strategy Cotton
Theoretical delegate acquisitions aside, if it gets to a point where it's near 0%, then I'll concede my opinions that Bernie could still get the nom. But from my perspective, I just don't see it.
What delegate rich state can Bernie clobber in after Tuesday that would allow him to climb out of the potentially 200-400 delegate hole he's going to be in after Super Tuesday?
I'm not going to theorize what he could win, I'd rather play with actual numbers. So I'm waiting until Tuesday to see what happens.
Alot of debbie downers here.
My Bernie brothers join hands with me as we witness the downfall of our idol
It'll be ok in the end. We will survive. If we do it together
My Bernie brothers join hands with me as we witness the downfall of our idol
It'll be ok in the end. We will survive. If we do it together
What delegate rich state can Bernie clobber in after Tuesday that would allow him to climb out of the potentially 200-400 delegate hole he's going to be in after Super Tuesday?
The best way you can honor Bernie is by voting for Hillary in the GE. Please![]()
Still the best thing to come out of 2008There should be a sketch with political stuff described w/ inane sports commentators- "Hillary just seems to want it more!"
"Anything can happen!"
"It's politics, you can never know for sure..."
Or to directly quote the lady who I made the mistake of talking to on Facebook:
"That's only IF she wins, and that's a big IF. So far all the big leads she's had have evaporated."
You don't know dude, maybe she's privy to some inside info that says Bern is on the comeback in South Cackalacky
Eighteen minutes till the coronation begins
Eighteen minutes till the coronation begins
I'm going to pour one out for him and voting third party.
CNN will find some banal way to stretch it out
My Bernie brothers join hands with me as we witness the downfall of our idol
It'll be ok in the end. We will survive. If we do it together
Okay, but if you're going to say something is "laughable", you're going to have to engage when people tell you why you're wrong.