April U.S. Primaries |OT| Vote in 20 Turns for World Leader

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Got in to vote for Bernie in Maryland 15 minutes before they closed. I was worried I wouldn't make it; they were closing up as I walked out. Did my part, anyway.
 
Is he honestly trying to say that "I'm bipartisan, so please vote for me superdelegates!"?


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Holy shit at those RI numbers. It's not even close.
 
Oh shut the hell up Bernie. Stop trying to force the delegates' hands to switch over to you. God damn divorce the idea already that you'll be getting the nomination.
 
Wait, they called Connecticut with Donald "Maybe it says he's a Muslim" Trump and Kasich at 33 with only 1% reported in?

Trump is definitely going to win CT. That is why the called it for him really early. Wait and see what happens later on.
 
This idea that you should nominate whoever is leading GE polls at the moment seems like a dangerous and ridiculous precedent to be setting. Especially by saying "I beat this guy by 4 more points than you do" or whatever. Margin of victory doesn't change much.
 
Wait, they called Connecticut with Trump and Kasich at 33 with only 1% reported in?

Exit Polling. If the margin is say, 15 percent or greater, they feel confident enough to call it based on that. When you hear terms like "Too soon to call" and "Too close to call", these refer to different thresholds the networks have for their exit poll results, waiting on real data to back up their exits.
 
It looks like bernie is leading in RI right now. I expect his lead to narrow and for him to possibly lose his lead as the night continues.
 
Urgh... the little animated candidates aren't properly spray-painting their districts in the Guardian's graphic. So unnerving to see light spots.
 
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