Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumI think Bernie *might* win Oklahoma
Not by much, but polling isn't going our way (which is confusing considering the trajectory of all the other states). Not a big loss, but prepare yourselves. Sanders supporters will latch on to that and Vermont like their lives depend on it. We will have won 10 out of 12 states that evening, so don't let them get away with the "horse race" narrative. Hillary was never expected to win big in Oklahoma.
DURHAM D
(32,610 posts)Lucinda
(31,170 posts)vdogg
(1,384 posts)But relatively little polling before hand. Basically a Nevada situation in reverse. I need to recheck 538 to be sure though.
Treant
(1,968 posts)We didn't need raggedly old Oklahoma anyway, and the whole place is sour and unpalatable.
I do wonder how they'll swing the concept of a red state going for Bernie when red states apparently shouldn't count.
vdogg
(1,384 posts)Didn't you know? it's the quintessential swing state...
They're aware that Republicans have won OK since 1968, yes?
vdogg
(1,384 posts)We'll have none of that here.
vdogg
(1,384 posts)They've been fairly accurate this season. There can always be surprises though.
redstatebluegirl
(12,265 posts)lots of Bernie signs all over. I am supporting Hillary but I am in the minority on campus.
vdogg
(1,384 posts)But they also say Hillary will have the nomination sewn up tomorrow. They're even more accurate than 538. Check this site out in you get the chance. This primary is almost over.
http://www.borntorunthenumbers.com/2016/02/super-tuesday-predictions-and-more-why.html
littlebit
(1,728 posts)there is a big turnout in OKC. But it's ok the really big awesome state just south of them will get it right.
72DejaVu
(1,545 posts)Except Iowa. No matter what they claim.
fleabiscuit
(4,542 posts)vdogg
(1,384 posts)But haven't really used them so couldn't tell you. People who do use them claim their accurate though.
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vdogg
(1,384 posts)That's a damn near impossible number of undecideds the day before Election Day. I think I saw a similar poll earlier today, might have been this one. Wrote it off as worthless though, no way that's accurate.
book_worm
(15,951 posts)who don't know which way to go--but I certainly can't see them going to Bernie--or Hillary. Maybe they will sit it out or they will vote in the GOP primary. It is a pretty conservative state even among democrats.