Bernie's likely winning MO, IL, and OH. Bernie's closed in on the gap by a lot over the past few days. He's leading in MO and is only like 3-5 points behind now in OH and IL.
FL could be closer than anticipated as well though Hillary will definitely win it.
Bernie's likely winning MO, IL, and OH. Bernie's closed in on the gap by a lot over the past few days. He's leading in MO and is only like 3-5 points behind now in OH and IL.
FL could be closer than anticipated as well though Hillary will definitely win it.
In terms of delegate spread it'll actually get better. I don't see him winning OH. Unlikely IL too, still think she carries it by double digits. MO is the actual upset victory he could get but I'd take 4/5 and lose MO which has the least number of delegates out of the 5
But then again anything could happen. It's why tomorrow needs to come quick
In terms of delegate spread it'll actually get better. I don't see him winning OH. Unlikely IL too, still think she carries it by double digits. MO is the actual upset victory he could get but I'd take 4/5 and lose MO which has the least number of delegates out of the 5
But then again anything could happen. It's why tomorrow needs to come quick
Lol I knew she would reverse herself on coal. Less 24 hours to flip flop.
This isnt a reversal
Whoever becomes President our economy is not going to instantly stop using coal. There will obviously be a long-term transition plan and her quote implies that it will be part of our energy future for several years.