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so sanders has a 1k lead with 96% reporting. don't think hillary will make that up.

She will, with ease. You can't look at the numbers so simply. There is 20% of Jefferson to come in where she leads heavily.

Of the remaining 174 precincts yet to report, Bernie leads a mere 7, Hillary leads 167.
 
So, some fun math for why even if super delegate rules changed, it wouldn't help Bernie in the slightest

http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/16/politics/democratic-superdelegate-math-sanders-clinton/index.html
I'll quote in the image here, if people can't click through. This has been true the entire time. You matter how you try to count or how much you move the goalposts it's Clinton.
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damn i went to the bathroom with hillary down 1k and now she is up by 2k.

Hooray! Time to wait patiently for voter fraud allegations and conspiracy theories.
they don't even wait anymore. they always assume hillary will be committing some type of voter fraud.
 
I'll quote in the image here, if people can't click through. This has been true the entire time. You matter how you try to count or how much you move the goalposts it's Clinton.

Correction to that image: Bernie Sanders now only has 40 superdelegates. A Virgin Islands superdelegate just switched over to Hillary.

http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/a...irgin-island-official-flips-to-clinton]Here's the link.
Hansen met Saturday with Karen Green, a volunteer Caribbean community outreach lead for the campaign, ahead of former President Bill Clinton's Monday campaign stop in St. Croix, and saw Clinton’s proposals in black-and-white on a campaign fact sheet.

Among Clinton's pledges: giving the territories the ability to vote in presidential elections, and providing the same Affordable Care Act, Medicare and Medicaid benefits that are available in the 50 states.

Hansen said the decision to switch wasn't easy. He had been communicating with the Sanders campaign for months, pushing his aides to commit to taking detailed positions on issues affecting the U.S. Virgin Islands. He said the answers weren't forthcoming. ``I know a million different ways not to answer a question,” he said.
 
AP: BREAKING: Democratic presidential primary in Kentucky between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders is too close to call.

NOT OVER YET GUYS
 
SMH And they call themselves a "democratic" party.

What's more democratic than proportional allocation? It's basically the "everybody gets a prize" participation trophy of politics. It's hilarious how people who support Sanders claim to be champions of democracy but only when it's in their favor.
 
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