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Originally posted by @michael
Her lead since Super Tuesday is bigger than Obama's lead ever was. It's been over for a very long time but the media kept the "close" narrative going. But now it will be harder for them to push the narrative. 
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Whatever makes you sleep better at night. Hillary has NY in the bag and I'm almost sure she'll have Pennsylvania too, so there's definitely very little chance of Bernie winning the nomination.
The media has never even attempted to call it a close narrative until they were forced to. I don't see why that much isn't plainly obvious to you, but ignorance is bliss. I'm not gonna be voting Hillary in November or Trump, for that matter, I'd rather just stay home because I don't believe in either candidate as the future President of the United States.
But like I said, I still think Hillary's victories ARE due to her better run campaign this time around. I'm not gonna sit down here and blame the media, because I think if people wanted to be more educated about their election choices, they could and would choose to do so.