Apparently Bernie's new strategy is to tell the superdelegates that since he won most of the caucuses that its the will of the people that he is the nominee even though more people have directly vote for Hillary.
Oh, this is interesting, according to FivethirtyEight's analysis, Bernie needs to win NY overall in order to stay on track for the nomination (under the assumption that he was on track this entire time, which he has never been). http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/...ets/democrats/
I've been looking at this too, that NY loss will be devastating for sure.
Federal Agencies are opening investigations against North Carolina and Mississippi for their new discrimination laws passed on state levels. They're both looking at losing billions of dollars of federal assistance for education, housing, highways, etc. Paypal canceled an expansion they were planning, trying to build a new office there with high paying jobs. Also, movies and concerts are being canceled for those states as well. So happy to see people taking stands and hitting them where it hurts for these discriminative laws passed. I also hear that Charles Barkley is pushing for the NBA to move next year's All-Star game from Charlotte to another hosting city.
Showing these Republicans are idiotic for passing these types of laws.
I know a lot of the Republican wives are pro-choice (Laura & Barbara Bush, Anita Perry, Cindy McCain, Nancy Reagan etc). I wonder how many female Republicans in government are but are too afraid to say it in fear of upsetting the base.
All of our wigs, including mine, will be scalped so hard if she doesn't win if
She will though. I've been right about every single state (I even got Massachusetts, Missouri, and Iowa right hihi) except Michigan for Michigan reasons .