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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on March 03, 2016, 05:47:09 AM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/12511402000
Oh my.
Too bad; George Bush or Karl Rove or Dick Cheney or whoever else the primitives may wish to blame, didn't make the rule. Democrats and liberals made it. It's yours; live with it.
TexasTowelie (23,116 posts) Thu Mar 3, 2016, 04:48 AM
Bernie Sanders may not have won Colorado after all
Bernie Sanders beat Hillary Clinton by a margin of 19 percentage points in Colorado caucus straw polls this week, but the delegate count is starting to tell a different story.
Clinton now looks likely to tie the Vermont senator 38-38 in the state's delegate count, according to projections from The Denver Post, Bloomberg Politics and The Associated Press. That includes a potential 38-28 split in Sanders' favor in projections based on Tuesday's preference poll results, plus 10 superdelegates (out of 12) who have committed to Clinton, the former secretary of state.
The potential for a split decision or worse for Sanders stands in stark contrast to celebrations by his supporters across Colorado on Tuesday night.
Sanders rallied Colorado Democrats in a big way, drawing on young voters, passionate liberals and, the campaign says, big support from Latinos.
Read more: www.denverpost.com/election/ci_29587219/bernie-sanders-may-not-have-won-colorado-after
Not much action on what should be a livelier thread.
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Just a few Bernie bullies and thugs bawl-babying because they can't have things their way.
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They really have the gall to call themselves the democratic party?
Here is a hint mongrels,leftism is always marching towards tyranny and if anything proves how little the tyrants think of you proles it is your own primary process.
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Clinton now looks likely to tie the Vermont senator 38-38 in the state's delegate count
In Sanders' home state where he took the popular vote 3:1.
Own it, Proglodytes.