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I wish I could have been here when the exit poll came out.
I wish I could have been here when the exit poll came out.
Ted Cruz, in his concession speech.
Wow, can't believe how Hillary's corrupting influence has changed the Onion:
http://www.theonion.com/article/clinton-takes-campaign-staff-little-hole-wall-fina-52770
My husband was listening to TYT and Cenk and some other guy were flipping out, and I was like just no. Especially because early results were coming in from the city showing Clinton at 63%.I wish I could have been here when the exit poll came out.
I screamed "WHAT?" at my TV. And then we started getting actual results about 15 minutes later. Not sure I've seen any news agency that does exit polls ever miss a large-turnout statewide election by 12 points! That takes talent. The pundits on hand must have known the actual situation on the ground, though, as they didn't really react much.I wish I could have been here when the exit poll came out.
3? That's some major overkill for a weekday evening!Very much enjoyed the three bottles of wine the boyfriend and I shared while watching the glorious results tonight. Love New York values trumping over all.
I have tomorrow off so I have nothing to worry about. Poor him though, he has to still get up a six. A whole bunch of mess fun though!3? That's some major overkill for a weekday evening!
Listening to the CNN International people talk about this stuff is way more interesting. Also less yelling and coded racism.
It's looking like a greater than 15% margin.
Big win for Hillary tonight, just under 16 points. At this point I'm just hoping Bernie stays in the race after next Tuesday. I still plan on voting for him, and I still hope he rides it out until the convention.
At this point, what message is your vote really sending? It's not as though Clinton is no longer aware of his liberal support and what they want.
My phone started sending me notifications whenever someone wins a primary too. It sent me a "Hillary Clinton wins New York primary" notification and I was like bitch I know the tea.I've googled the phrase "Democratic Primary" so many times, tonight Google sent me the results without my having to ask for them. Y'all are clearly a bad influence on me.
Hillary has to know that she can't win in November without us*. I'm terrified of her pivot towards the center. We've gotten a preview and it's ugly stuff. The longer this debate continues, and despite the animosity online I think it's at its core a civil one, the better our party will come out. We will unite behind Hillary in the end, as long as she doesn't betray our values.
*yes, Trump is deeply unpopular, but who knows, the GE race might tighten up. It's been a long time since the general was won in a landslide.
Trump did really good in Democratic districts in the city tonight. If he does good in Philly next week too, it might look good for him in the CA Bay Area.
No, that's not a preview, that was just a fuckup. She apologized for it and wrote a lengthy statement on it. You are not going to see much of a pivot to the center, because she simply won't need to do so to win this election. It's going to be a lot of experimenting with messaging, as it's becoming quite clear that the younger generation is far more liberal, and so the country will be shifting left.
I think Trump has a good shot at carrying LA County though because (white) Republicans near the border have shown themselves to be very anti-immigrant and pro-Trump, and white Republican voters in diverse areas are also more favorable to Trump than not.Same with all our districts down in LA.
I openly admit that I yanked this off Reddit, but this is just so astonishingly awful--
http://justicegazette.org/has-hillary-won-anything.html
Studies have shown that these young liberals become much less so when they graduate and get a job.
Middle management.Ok, but where do they end up on average?.
It will be around that. DE and MD should be large wins. If she manage to win PA and CT too by 5-10. She should be around that 300 lead.Hoping for a 300+ delegate lead after 26th for Hillary. Possible?
It will be around that. DE and MD should be large wins. If she manage to win PA and CT too by 5-10. She should be around that 300 lead.
I mentioned this in the chat last night, but next time we get a weird exit poll can we please not all immediately commence mass panicking?
As a semi-regular follower of the American election, and as one with a democratic socialist leaning... wtf happened to Bernie Sanders and his "revolution"? The only thing so far to revolt is my stomach at the conduct of his campaign and his campaign followers, from vague policy to vacations to Rome to the continual sniping.
Seemed like a half-okay guy at the start, and then it's like he saw Trump's fiery ascent and decided the path to the presidency was to flip volume and style to 11.
You know that's not gonna happen. Panicking is part of who we are.
Regardless of whether or not his advisers put him up to it, he's long lost all legitimacy. Socialism without inclusivity is a failure from day 1, and he hasn't even come close to implementing a single line of his promises. He's traded so hard on revolutionary rhetoric and socialist name recognition and betrayed everything that comes with it.I'm still of the belief that he didn't expect everyone to drop so fast and do as well as he did so he's listening to much to his shitheel campaign advisors
I would have to believe that someone in politics for as long as he has been would be better prepared than he is for basically any line of questioning beyond "how awesome are you?"
Seriously, GET FUCKED, TED! I am so happy NY shit all over him.