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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I'll just put this right here... [View all]FourScore
(9,704 posts)44. I'm just curious...If Bernie were to actually win the popular vote,
what do you think the superdelegates should do?
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this makes more Bernie people not vote hillary if nominated,you know that right? nt
wendylaroux
Mar 2016
#3
I can't imagine the mentality of someone who wouldn't go vote for Clinton because of that.
NCTraveler
Mar 2016
#25
Yeah... thats almost as good as: Hilllary won the south... Bernie should give up!
Bubzer
Mar 2016
#21
NEWSFLASH: Most of the US is not the Deep South, and Sanders is winning outside of Dixie
Ferd Berfel
Mar 2016
#24
Does anyone have any info on how the media portrated the super delegate count in the past?
FourScore
Mar 2016
#8
Here Are the 2008 Super Delegetes With Dates Pledged-Bernie is Far Behind Obama
Stallion
Mar 2016
#41
2016 Super Delegetes-Bernie has only 6 Governors/Senators/Representatives Supporting Him
Stallion
Mar 2016
#42
Did I say otherwise? If you're proud that the fix is so apparently in for Hillary,
merrily
Mar 2016
#43
The Rule is Put In so Democratic Candidates with Democratic Values Get the Nomination
Stallion
Mar 2016
#47
Sanders is the only candidate running on traditional Democratic values. Thanks, anyway.
merrily
Mar 2016
#55
Every time I look at the nubmers, like during the primary results coming in
passiveporcupine
Mar 2016
#33
Big difference between now and 2008 - Clinton has won and will win the People's Vote.
George II
Mar 2016
#37
I have no doubt that Hillary will be well ahead in pledged delegates after March 15.
Beacool
Mar 2016
#40
Agreed...They would love to get Bernie out early & I think part of their rationale
andrewv1
Mar 2016
#61
The uproar about HRC being indicted is getting louder & louder. Soon it will erupt like a volcano.
BigBearJohn
Mar 2016
#62
Notice that there are no National Polls out there on whether to Indict or Not....
andrewv1
Mar 2016
#63