Dat income tax though.A significant plurality of Puerto Rico wants to be a state. Being a state would help fight the corruption and open up Puerto Rico to federal grants to improve its economy.
Dat income tax though.A significant plurality of Puerto Rico wants to be a state. Being a state would help fight the corruption and open up Puerto Rico to federal grants to improve its economy.
What the hell? She is far ahead in pledged delegates and popular vote. If we didn't have supers she would have already won.that's how to demonstrate how much your vote counts - get a bunch of superdelegates to jump to your side and announce you suddenly have enough for the nomination the day before any of the dirty public gets to vote.
why do superdelegates exist?
I honestly love the system we have right now.
It gave us the first black president.
It will give us the first female president.
The democratic party deserves a lot more credit than people give it online.
So what sort of numbers does Hillary need to post to get the pledged delegate overall majority? Is it possible to reach it at all? Just wondering.
that's how to demonstrate how much your vote counts - get a bunch of superdelegates to jump to your side and announce you suddenly have enough for the nomination the day before any of the dirty public gets to vote.
why do superdelegates exist?
that's how to demonstrate how much your vote counts - get a bunch of superdelegates to jump to your side and announce you suddenly have enough for the nomination the day before any of the dirty public gets to vote.
why do superdelegates exist?
I get the impression a lot of Bernie supporters are misinformed and don't realize she has a popular vote and pledged delegate lead. That it isn't the supers that caused her to win.Superdelegates were the only shot Bernie had at winning this, but the revolution didn't happen. They sided with the candidate that won the most delegates and the popular vote. And now we will see Bernie at Comic Cons every year talking about what could have been.
My sister and her boyfriend got Bernie Sanders tattoos.
I get the impression a lot of Bernie supporters Re misinformed and don't realize she has a popular vote and pledged delegate lead. That it isn't the supers that caused her to win.
Almost every primary in history was decided before the last state voted, this is nothing new and it doesn't have much to do with delegates and it would've happened even without them by the end of the day today.that's how to demonstrate how much your vote counts - get a bunch of superdelegates to jump to your side and announce you suddenly have enough for the nomination the day before any of the dirty public gets to vote.
why do superdelegates exist?
Any of the dirty public? I'm quite sure I, as a card carrying member of the dirty public, voted months ago.that's how to demonstrate how much your vote counts - get a bunch of superdelegates to jump to your side and announce you suddenly have enough for the nomination the day before any of the dirty public gets to vote.
why do superdelegates exist?
Anecdotal especially because I'm in Canada, but I have friends that refuse to believe she has a vote lead. S4p is a crazy echo chamber where even math stops having any real meaning.
Listening to NPR this morning and heard a Bernie supporter say "The math is irrelevant."
Um, ok! Get ready for a series of electoral disappointments for the rest of your life if that's what you're sticking to.
She'd need like 70% of the remaining votes. It's not impossible but it's stretching reality in ways that are only possible with Bernie math.
that's how to demonstrate how much your vote counts - get a bunch of superdelegates to jump to your side and announce you suddenly have enough for the nomination the day before any of the dirty public gets to vote.
why do superdelegates exist?
You seem confused about what actually happened here.
Clinton didn't tell them to do anything. The AP kept contacting superdelegates until they had confirmed such a number alongside Clinton's recent wins in the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico that they could scoop everybody before the NJ and California primaries. In all honestly the Clinton campaign would have wanted to wait for the "dirty public" to vote.
The other person seems confused.Oh my, well we don't need any black holes forming on GAF, so I'll just be happy with what we've got
Edit: Spelling. Damn, where's my coffee?!?
Math is for the establishment.The other person seems confused.
There are a total of 4,051 pledged delegates. Meaning a majority of pledged delegates is 2,026. Clinton has 1,812 pledged delegates.
She will easily reach a majority of pledged delegates after the remaining races are done. She only needs to get 31% of today's delegates to reach a majority of pledged.
There are another 715 unpledged superdelegate (votes).
That sums to a total of 4,766.
Making the magic number 2,383, which she reached today.
The other person seems confused.
There are a total of 4,051 pledged delegates. Meaning a majority of pledged delegates is 2,026. Clinton has 1,812 pledged delegates.
She will easily reach a majority of pledged delegates after the remaining races are done. She only needs to get 31% of today's delegates to reach a majority of pledged.
There are another 715 unpledged superdelegate (votes).
That sums to a total of 4,766.
Making the magic number 2,383, which she reached today.
What she won't be able to do is reach a majority of all delegates with only pledged delegates, as it would require 80% of remaining delegates. But she doesn't have to.
Ah! I see. So pledged delegate majority is not only in reach but almost certain. Overall majority has already been reached with supers. Overall without any supers cannot be reached realistically. Think I got it now. I was on top all of this back in like March and April but I stopped following cause it was effectively over.The other person seems confused.
There are a total of 4,051 pledged delegates. Meaning a majority of pledged delegates is 2,026. Clinton has 1,812 pledged delegates.
She will easily reach a majority of pledged delegates after the remaining races are done. She only needs to get 31% of today's delegates to reach a majority of pledged.
There are another 715 unpledged superdelegate (votes).
That sums to a total of 4,766.
Making the magic number 2,383, which she reached today.
What she won't be able to do is reach a majority of all delegates with only pledged delegates, as it would require 80% of remaining delegates. But she doesn't have to.
Fucking awesome. Gonna be rad to see her win in November.
I can't wait to see Obama waging all out warfare on Trump. I hope Hillary and her advisers simply refuse to meet Trump on his disgusting terrain, but hammers him on every last bigoted, xenophobic, anti-American thing he has said. He's also an aspiring war criminal. Hillary needs to continue doing what she did in that brutal speech of hers, and continue to demonstrate the sheer immeasurably gulf between herself and that piece of shit with the fake hair. Anyone who supports Trump is by association racist as well, and there is no way one can say "Well I really just like his policies", since 99% of the time he has no truly detailed policies, and the ones he has detailed have been bizarre and nonsensical at best. So I hope any supporters of Trump internalize that, because they deserve to be insulted by association.
And good fucking riddance to that pest Bernie Sanders. What a pathetic candidate he turned into, and I hope as everyone confirms the AP story tonight and the entire Democratic establishments moves over to her column, that the media proceeds to suffocate him of all attention so that he's left alone with his petty, small-minded ego gazing into a mirror. Maybe he'll reflect, or maybe he'll try to blame everyone else but him for the reason his campaign was shitty, the reason he was comically unprepared for a zillion different interview questions of huge import that he essentially refused to ever learn from, the reason that the candidate himself was garbage. I'm sure it was DWS.
Obama called Bernie Sunday. I think he will drop out tonight
Obama called Bernie Sunday. I think he will drop out tonight
We'll see if his ego can handle that much. As long as he stops giving speeches pretending it's a contested convention now, like the weasley bullshit artist he is.
The spirit of reconciliation!
she's got momentum now. Obama + Warren are willing to bat for her and Trump is jumping the shark.
We'll see if his ego can handle that much. As long as he stops giving speeches pretending it's a contested convention now, like the weasley bullshit artist he is.
Obama called Bernie Sunday. I think he will drop out tonight
Here, we have an example of why there's a Bernie or Bust movement. If Trump were to win, it would be your fault. Specifically.
Is he? Can Trump possibly say anything worse than he already has?
We should be talking about this as a historical moment where there is now the first female presidential candidate for the major political parties, not delegate math :
At his current trajectory he'll be saying "Should we kill all the Muslims? I dunno, maybe. I wouldn't say no. Maybe. Nothing should be taken off the table." come October.Is he? Can Trump possibly say anything worse than he already has?
Here, we have an example of why there's a Bernie or Bust movement. If Trump were to win, it would be your fault. Specifically.
Outright call Hillary a bitch during the debates.. Or dropping the n word publicly when Obama starts to go to town on him in full force..Is he? Can Trump possibly say anything worse than he already has?
Is he? Can Trump possibly say anything worse than he already has?
I'm still confused on how the fuck you go to trump from sanders. Literal opposite on the political spectrum this race. It's like none of their platforms even come into the equation.
Is he? Can Drumpf possibly say anything worse than he already has?
that's how to demonstrate how much your vote counts - get a bunch of superdelegates to jump to your side and announce you suddenly have enough for the nomination the day before any of the dirty public gets to vote.
why do superdelegates exist?
I for one am totally shocked the party establishment early on went with the person with a life-long devotion to the party goals and agenda over someone who has intentionally distanced themselves, used the party resources only for self-interest, and has primarily been nothing more than a critic for several decades. It's absolutely mind-blowing how that happened.
It's almost as if politics are sometimes more about teamwork and coalition rather than hero worship - but all my TV shows tell me otherwise, so something must be wrong.
Is he? Can Trump possibly say anything worse than he already has?
That's right Hilary voters, no need to come out and vote on the 7th, simply stay home and chill we got this wrapped up.