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Related: About this forumMSNBC: AK, HI, WA, Bernie 55 delegates, Clinton 20 delegates - What happened to the rest?
I saw this this morning and then O'Donnell just said Bernie got 35 more delegates?
I thought it was:
WA 101 delegates
AK 16 delegates
HI 25 delegates
for a total of 142 delegates.
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MSNBC: AK, HI, WA, Bernie 55 delegates, Clinton 20 delegates - What happened to the rest? (Original Post)
Skwmom
Mar 2016
OP
It's a multi-tiered system. I think some delegates have yet to vote on a level.
Gregorian
Mar 2016
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dogman
(6,073 posts)1. http://www.democraticunderground.com/12511598093
Gregorian
(23,867 posts)2. It's a multi-tiered system. I think some delegates have yet to vote on a level.
That's my understanding.
Skwmom
(12,685 posts)4. Well than they should have said ALL delegates were not allocated but they didn't.
But then that would require a modicum of integrity, something the corporate media does not have.
LuvLoogie
(7,027 posts)3. Yay Caucuses! Or is that Cauci?