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Discussion: U.S. Election 2016: Primary Season
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Originally posted by jpow
Missouri
Bernie 10,038 votes ahead of Hillary. 41% vote in. 51.2% to 47.4%
Bernie 6,914 votes ahead of Hillary. 54% vote in. 50.4% to 48.4%
Bernie 7,645 votes ahead of Hillary. 56% vote in. 50.4% to 48.4%
Bernie 11,794 votes ahead of Hillary. 62% vote in. 50.8% to 48.0%
Bernie 11,495 votes ahead of Hillary. 63% vote in. 50.8% to 48.0%
Bernie 10,649 votes ahead of Hillary. 64% vote in. 50.7% to 48.1%
Bernie 12,142 votes ahead of Hillary. 66% vote in. 50.8% to 48.0%
Bernie 12,158 votes ahead of Hillary. 70% vote in. 50.7% to 48.1%
Bernie 11,887 votes ahead of Hillary. 85% vote in. 50.6% to 48.3%
Bernie 11,959 votes ahead of Hillary. 85% vote in. 50.6% to 48.3%
Bernie 9,059 votes ahead of Hillary. 89% vote in. 50.3% to 48.6%
Bernie 4,779 votes ahead of Hillary. 94% vote in. 49.9% to 49.0%
Illinois
Hillary 53,910 votes ahead of Bernie. 66% votes in. 51.7% to 47.5%
Hillary 45,954 votes ahead of Bernie. 76% votes in. 51.5% to 48.0%
Hillary 44,293 votes ahead of Bernie. 78% votes in. 51.0% to 48.1%
Hillary 43,259 votes ahead of Bernie. 82% votes in. 50.9% to 48.2%
Hillary 41,876 votes ahead of Bernie. 84% votes in. 50.8% to 48.3%
Hillary 40,972 votes ahead of Bernie. 87% votes in. 50.8% to 48.3%
Hillary 40,929 votes ahead of Bernie. 90% votes in. 50.7% to 48.4%
Hillary 35,990 votes ahead of Bernie. 95% votes in. 50.6% to 48.6%
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SHE COULD PULL IT OFF  
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Member Since: 1/20/2012
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Originally posted by Bloo
You want MORE debates? They're exhausting at this point... 
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No I was talking about much earlier in the race. I'm over the debates now too at this point 
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The margins in MO. 
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Here for Hillary snatching an Iowa win in Missouri! 
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NYTimes is estimating 17k votes left in St. Louis city. 7.5k votes left in Jackson county, and 9k votes left in St. Louis county. All three of these are leaning towards Hillary

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Member Since: 11/15/2009
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Originally posted by Benzene
The margins in MO. 
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The least interesting state in both races leading up to today becomes the most interesting 
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If Hillary would just tap Tammy Duckworth for VP, the slayage that would ensue. 
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These slow ****ers in St. Louis and Jackson need to hurry up, I want to sleep. 
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Member Since: 8/13/2012
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Quote:
Originally posted by jpow
NYTimes is estimating 17k votes left in St. Louis city. 7.5k votes left in Jackson county, and 9k votes left in St. Louis county. All three of these are leaning towards Hillary

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Member Since: 5/12/2012
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Originally posted by Marvin
No I was talking about much earlier in the race. I'm over the debates now too at this point 
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Fair enough. I would have been more okay with more debates if there were more candidates... After the first one it went down to three candidates and I can't deal with Hillary/Bernie debates any more because they're just more of the same.
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I HAVE A TEST AT 8AM..... COME ON.
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Fox News projects Clinton wins Illinois.
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Member Since: 8/19/2013
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Missouri
Bernie 10,038 votes ahead of Hillary. 41% vote in. 51.2% to 47.4%
Bernie 6,914 votes ahead of Hillary. 54% vote in. 50.4% to 48.4%
Bernie 7,645 votes ahead of Hillary. 56% vote in. 50.4% to 48.4%
Bernie 11,794 votes ahead of Hillary. 62% vote in. 50.8% to 48.0%
Bernie 11,495 votes ahead of Hillary. 63% vote in. 50.8% to 48.0%
Bernie 10,649 votes ahead of Hillary. 64% vote in. 50.7% to 48.1%
Bernie 12,142 votes ahead of Hillary. 66% vote in. 50.8% to 48.0%
Bernie 12,158 votes ahead of Hillary. 70% vote in. 50.7% to 48.1%
Bernie 11,887 votes ahead of Hillary. 85% vote in. 50.6% to 48.3%
Bernie 11,959 votes ahead of Hillary. 85% vote in. 50.6% to 48.3%
Bernie 9,059 votes ahead of Hillary. 89% vote in. 50.3% to 48.6%
Bernie 4,779 votes ahead of Hillary. 94% vote in. 49.9% to 49.0%
Illinois
Hillary 53,910 votes ahead of Bernie. 66% votes in. 51.7% to 47.5%
Hillary 45,954 votes ahead of Bernie. 76% votes in. 51.5% to 48.0%
Hillary 44,293 votes ahead of Bernie. 78% votes in. 51.0% to 48.1%
Hillary 43,259 votes ahead of Bernie. 82% votes in. 50.9% to 48.2%
Hillary 41,876 votes ahead of Bernie. 84% votes in. 50.8% to 48.3%
Hillary 40,972 votes ahead of Bernie. 87% votes in. 50.8% to 48.3%
Hillary 40,929 votes ahead of Bernie. 90% votes in. 50.7% to 48.4%
Hillary 35,990 votes ahead of Bernie. 95% votes in. 50.6% to 48.6%
Hillary 36,206 votes ahead of Bernie. 96% votes in. 50.6% to 48.6%
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Originally posted by Retro
This is something countless sites reported on and something we discussed in this thread as far back as the first debate.
Evidence shows that she does better in debates and does better in polling after good debate performances. Additionally, name recognition is actually a rather minimal issue for Bernie in primaries, because primary voters are much more likely to be more extreme - in this case, more liberal - and more likely to have thoroughly researched the candidates and made up their minds.
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I guess I can understand all this
DWS just gives me bad vibes.
EDIT: Not this being the first article to pop up when I Google her 
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Member Since: 3/15/2013
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Originally posted by Marvin
Hillary will pick a young minority who is most likely a moderate as her VP. Someone who won't motivate anyone to vote
Bernie is her best shot at pulling high turnout numbers.
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All of the people that have been suggested are such boring choices.  Even Castro. I really don't see them doing very much to generate excitement for her campaign. She has a "trustworthy" problem that Bernie could help out if he got behind her.
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Quote:
Originally posted by jpow
NYTimes is estimating 17k votes left in St. Louis city. 7.5k votes left in Jackson county, and 9k votes left in St. Louis county. All three of these are leaning towards Hillary

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Ugh 
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Imagine the headlines tomorrow if Hillary goes 5/5. 
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ATRL Senior Member
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Originally posted by Musicjunky318
Fox News projects Clinton wins Illinois.
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FINALLY someone calls it.
4/4, one more to go!
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Member Since: 7/13/2010
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Quote:
Originally posted by jpow
NYTimes is estimating 17k votes left in St. Louis city. 7.5k votes left in Jackson county, and 9k votes left in St. Louis county. All three of these are leaning towards Hillary

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If margins are anything to go off of
St Louis County
4950 to Hillary
4050 to Sanders
St Louis
9,350 to Hillary
7,480 to Sanders
Jackson
3975 to Hillary
3525 to Sanders
Total
~3,400 advantage for Hillary. She will lose a couple hundred with the two remaining pro Bernie counties that still have some that are unreported.
Obviously all districts are not going to follow the current margins, but if they did hold this would be what is left.
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