Sanders got 60% of the in person vote. Well, those that were actually counted.
Arizona Primary 2016, its a mess
A hellish caucus where you stand in line for several hours and in the end, end up defeated by the dark side

did he really get 60%?
Sanders got 60% of the in person vote. Well, those that were actually counted.
did he really get 60%?
20k to Hillary's 13k.
Roughly ten percent of those that wanted to vote had their vote counted, basically.
The republicans didn't fare much better, with only 49k votes counted. I doubt AZ will go blue anytime soon regardless.
Going to be interesting when this is dissected, I expect its mostly Republicans readying for the GE but if this leads to blowback on them that causes Arizona to go blue it would be pretty good.
The republicans didn't fare much better, with only 49k votes counted. I doubt AZ will go blue anytime soon regardless.
Millions of Sanders voters denied in AZ hands the state the state to corrupt Hillary: http://justicegazette.org/az-sanders-wins-real-vote-while-clinton-wins-rigged-count.html
Bonus points for using Tyler's prediction.
I've been out of the loop but have the Bernie bro's been crying foul in Arizona?even as a neutral observer there did seem to be potential of tampering that May have happened with the write in ballots and the chaos at some of the polling sites
John McCain is praying you're right.
Math really isn't a strength of some Bernie supporters is it?So to fan the flames a little bit, based on 538's delegate math:
http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/election-2016/delegate-targets/democrats/
Bernie has always been below their projections for making the necessary delegates, and Hillary has always been above.
That said, in less than one month since Feb 27th, Bernie has steadily gone from 81% of their target to 89% of their target, and Hillary has steadily gone from 120% of their target to 111% of their target.
What are you even trying to say.
Hillary is only against Citizen's United because it hurts Democrats? And not because it was a direct attack on her and the bill that was overturned by the ruling was something she supported and voted for?
No sorry
This is something Hillary is clearly against and has always clearly against. You're not hand waving it away by pretending it's because it hurts Democrats or something and that's why she is against it. Her voting record doesn't say that. It says she's always supported Campaign Finance Reform.
Maybe he got 60% of the in person vote because Hillary's supporters were suppressed?
Math really isn't a strength of some Bernie supporters is it?
It's like you didn't read my post at all.
It's like you didn't read my post at all.
Huh? His post was basically implying some Bernie mentum. Still under his targets and underperforming, but now underperforming less.
If he keeps closing this gap and doesn't get mawled in NY, we might have a race that comes down to CA. Of course this means winning big when he wins and not getting mawled in places like Maryland and Kentucky. (And ny as i said).
My expectations still have him losing by ~200 tho.
On Arizona.
As others have pointed out, it is hard to tell how it affected the primary.
My only issue is that the election was called based on early voting while people were still in line. That was fucked up. We do know early voting favoured Hillary.
In 24 short hours a very vocal part of them are practically convinced Arizona was a great big conspiracy the corrupt DNC planned and that Hillary was set to win sonce day one. It's reaching the mentality of the far far right and absolutely insane.Wow Bernie fans can't give it up, do they actually think he could have won Arizona or something?
And you know it's meaningless right? He isn't going to get the delegates.
Give it up.
In 24 short hours a very vocal part of them are practically convinced Arizona was a great big conspiracy the corrupt DNC planned and that Hillary was set to win sonce day one. It's reaching the mentality of the far far right and absolutely insane.
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Liberals aren't supposed to be like this. We're supposed to be based on reason and fact. We make fun of Conservatives for being paranoid, reactionary and poor thinkers. It can't be like this, it's embarrassing.
I'm extremely disappointed by the lack of critical thinking, research and just general awareness from Bernie supports, especially in the last few months when they've started to get desperate.
Liberals aren't supposed to be like this. We're supposed to be based on reason and fact. We make fun of Conservatives for being paranoid, reactionary and poor thinkers. It can't be like this, it's embarrassing.
So you think they have the responsibility to not only decide what liberals stand for but also graciously illuminate the people who disagree with you.
When a group of people act condescending towards another group of people for the best part of the year - you should be expecting some blow-back.
There's a difference between blow back and paranoia/stupidity. Thinking everyone is out to get Bernie and he's the only light in a miserable world full of cheats and scams isn't really healthy or the right way to react to issues of voter fraud.
In their irrational hate of Hillary, they've put the blame on the totally wrong people, the wrong party, and let the GOP get away with it.
His vocal supporters are his worst asset.
Cool, go tell them that on twitter/reddit/facebook instead of side-swiping some of the less conspiratorial posters on neogaf.
There's a difference between blow back and paranoia/stupidity. Thinking everyone is out to get Bernie and he's the only light in a miserable world full of cheats and scams isn't really healthy or the right way to react to issues of voter fraud.
In their irrational hate of Hillary, they've put the blame on the totally wrong people, the wrong party, and let the GOP get away with it.
His vocal supporters are his worst asset.
There's only so many people in the state that can vote. When a candidate holds more than 50% of the possible voters they can call it with as little as 1% of the precincts reporting in.
What were you even saying? Hillary's been in support of Campaign Finance reform her entire political career and has the record to show that. You can't downplay this part of her platform.
You go, old ladyWatch the washington democratic caucaus here
http://www.king5.com/news/politics/washington-democratic-caucus-coverage/99029475
I know! If Bernie doesn't get the nomination, let's burn the whole thing down by voting in Trump so we can get a real liberal in the White House in 2020 who will restore the VRA, McCain-Feingold, and a whole bunch of other crap!No matter who it benefits or hurts, we're seeing the problems of not having the full Voting Rights Act in effect. We need it back badly, and now.
Election reform should be the first priority for any Democrat who gets the opportunity to push legislation.
I am actually pretty bummed that the entire focus has been on Citizens United, which a) is impossible for the legislation to do anything about and b) as discussed in this thread, is probably not nearly as big a deal as people seem to argue, at least for Presidential elections.
A short list of much more important election reform topics, from my view:
* Mandatory early voting in every state. Should be minimum two weeks, including weekends.
* Banning voter ID laws at the federal level.
* Vote by mail expansion.
* Voting Rights Act restoration.
* Restoring the franchise to felons.
Almost all those things must be done at the state level...
is that because of a state's rights issue?
No. Because the constitution.
Almost all those things must be done at the state level...
so what on his list can be done and not conflict with the constitution?
Congress explicitly has the power to regulate "the times, places and manner of holding elections". States make the decisions. Congress makes the regulations.
"The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives,"
The Congress may determine the Time of chusing the Electors, and the Day on which they shall give their Votes; which Day shall be the same throughout the United States.
DP:/
Nice blatant misquoting of the constitution.
No where in the constitution does it give congress power over the Presidential elections, or any other elections for that matter. If congress decided to go that route and try to force it on the states through the provision quoted, the states could simply have two ballots, each with different requirements. One for congress, one for everything else.
The only real power that congress has over the general election is choosing the day.
can congress take the power of redistricting congressional seats from the states? I assume they can't take away their power over their state redistricting.
Caucuses should be abolished.
It should only be Primaries with lots of early voting days available
Just got back from caucusing (Washington state). I got there an hour early and barely managed to get one of the last parking spots in the lot. By the time I left, cars were lined up along the road for several blocks.
Apparently, attendance was much higher than expected. Someone who was there in '08 said there were only seven votes from my sub-precinct back then. This time, there were 34. 28-6 in favor of Bernie. Due to the way delegate math works, that means my neighborhood is sending 4 delegates for Bernie and one for Hillary to the next caucus level.
Don't know how the precinct as a whole voted yet, because not everyone had their votes finished, but pretty much everything I heard from the other tables was pro-Bernie. Even the Hillary-supporters at my table were pro-Bernie - they mostly just thought Hillary had a better chance.
But that's to be expected. I am in western Washington, the more progressive half of one the most progressive states.
Caucuses should be abolished.
It should only be Primaries with lots of early voting days available
As long as there is no coin tosses caucuses are ok, certainly looks more fun than the Arizona primary
/bias
Caucuses are not okay because it forces voters to be present a certain time of day which is bullshit
As long as there is no coin tosses caucuses are ok, certainly looks more fun than the Arizona primary
/bias
He's in Ohio.a yellow Hillary Yaas shirt spotted on CNN
Adam???