The retroactive momentum has cost her the nomination.
She is conceding as we speak, and she is on her way to prison along with Bill who didn't disenfranchise enough people today to make a difference.![]()
You just wrote my Father's wet dream. Well done.
The retroactive momentum has cost her the nomination.
She is conceding as we speak, and she is on her way to prison along with Bill who didn't disenfranchise enough people today to make a difference.![]()
Expected bad night not much else to say!I'm super trashed at a wedding.....how bad did my queen lose?
I'm super trashed at a wedding.....how bad did my queen lose?
Pretty bad this time around. 81-19 in Alaska and it's looking like roughly 72-28 in Washington. No results in Hawaii yet.
It's like south Carolina but for Bernie instead
It's like south Carolina but for Bernie instead
Not great. This is like one of those GoT episodes where Danny fucks up. She returns to Westoros on the 19th.
You just wrote my Father's wet dream. Well done.
So, at this point we're basically waiting for NY to give the final deathblow in the delegate count?
Can we run him again?A man after NYCmetsfan's heart: https://twitter.com/GovHowardDean/status/706413077244321792
Well WA has almost double than SC. So it's more like Georgia.and half as much delegates.
sigh already talking voter fraud in Hawaii.
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So, at this point we're basically waiting for NY to give the final deathblow in the delegate count?
Well WA has almost double than SC. So it's more like Georgia.
So, at this point we're basically waiting for NY to give the final deathblow in the delegate count?
Is.....is that fan fic?sigh already talking voter fraud in Hawaii.
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NY and the 26th is not going to give her the deathblow. She just gains back the delegates she lost tuesday, today and WI/WY. He's going to cut into that lead after the 26th anyway again in KY, OR, WV and IN.
#AlwaysVoterFraud
okYo B-dubs and makai there's gonna be a Brooklyn young dems watch party for the new York primary returns
You guy (and any other poligaffers in NYC) should come.
I just bought me some Hillary shares for Hawaii just in case. If I lose, it's only $9. If I win, it's potentially $150+. I also have half of my shares to auto-sell at 50 just in case of a wild swing to hedge my bets even more.
It doesn't exactly paint a flattering picture of Hillary's organization and campaign when she is getting utterly embarrassed in these caucuses.
It doesn't exactly paint a flattering picture of Hillary's organization and campaign when she is getting utterly embarrassed in these caucuses.
before you edit itHow so, Cock Uses gauge enthusiasm more than anything else. Have you bothered to look at the number of voters in a Cock Uses versus a Primary?
So, at this point we're basically waiting for NY to give the final deathblow in the delegate count?
I heard Hillary actually got wrecked this time.
Like Bernie in primaries?
Caucuses are tests of organization as much as anything, to lose by these margins is embarrassing in any context.How so, Cock Uses gauge enthusiasm more than anything else. Have you bothered to look at the number of voters in a Cock Uses versus a Primary?
Yes? Why are you deflecting this onto Bernie like I care about his campaign? These knee-jerk reactions...
Caucuses are tests of organization as much as anything, to lose by these margins is embarrassing in any context.
What does this have to do with my post? Caucuses are tests of organization as much as anything, to lose by these margins is embarrassing in any context.
How so, Cock Uses gauge enthusiasm more than anything else. Have you bothered to look at the number of voters in a Cock Uses versus a Primary?
lol, never going get over that one. What an amusing autocorrect
Since you are apparently too lazy to look it up yourself, I'll do it.
There were 17026 votes for Sanders in WA, versus 6491 for Hillary.
North Carolina, which is worth about the same amount of delegates, had 616383 votes for Hillary versus 460,316 votes for Sanders.
Do you see the problem here?
Those WA numbers are state delegate equivalents though. If WA was a primary she probably would've lost by a similar margin than she won in NC, maybe a bit more (15-20%).Since you are apparently too lazy to look it up yourself, I'll do it.
There were 17026 votes for Sanders in WA, versus 6491 for Hillary.
North Carolina, which is worth about the same amount of delegates, had 616383 votes for Hillary versus 460,316 votes for Sanders.
Do you see the problem here?
I'm not seeing its relevance, no. I know that caucuses are low turnout, it's the exact reason why organization is so important.Since you are apparently too lazy to look it up yourself, I'll do it.
There were 17026 votes for Sanders in WA, versus 6491 for Hillary.
North Carolina, which is worth about the same amount of delegates, had 616383 votes for Hillary versus 460,316 votes for Sanders.
Do you see the problem here?
So, at this point we're basically waiting for NY to give the final deathblow in the delegate count?