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Discussion: U.S. Election 2016: Primary Season
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Pledged Delegates Count...So far
State/Territory | Pledged Delegates | Winner | Hillary's Allocation | Bernie's Allocation | Iowa | 44 delegates | CLINTON | 23 delegates | 21 delegates | New Hampshire | 24 delegates | SANDERS | 9 delegates | 15 delegates | Nevada | 35 delegates | CLINTON | 20 delegates | 15 delegates | South Carolina | 53 delegates | CLINTON | 39 delegates | 14 delegates | Alabama | 53 delegates | CLINTON | 44 delegates | 9 delegates | American Samoa | 6 delegates | CLINTON | 4 delegates | 2 delegates | Arkansas | 32 delegates | CLINTON | 22 delegates | 10 delegates | Colorado | 66 delegates | SANDERS | 25 delegates | 41 delegates | Georgia | 102 delegates | CLINTON | 73 delegates | 29 delegates | Massachusetts | 91 delegates | CLINTON | 46 delegates | 45 delegates | Minnesota | 77 delegates | SANDERS | 31 delegates | 46 delegates | Oklahoma | 38 delegates | SANDERS | 17 delegates | 21 delegates | Tennessee | 67 delegates | CLINTON | 44 delegates | 23 delegates | Texas | 222 delegates | CLINTON | 147 delegates | 75 delegates | Vermont | 16 delegates | SANDERS | 0 delegates | 16 delegates | Virginia | 95 delegates | CLINTON | 62 delegates | 33 delegates | Kansas | 33 delegates | SANDERS | 10 delegates | 23 delegates | Louisiana | 51 delegates | CLINTON | 37 delegates | 14 delegates | Nebraska | 25 delegates | SANDERS | 10 delegates | 15 delegates | Maine | 25 delegates | SANDERS | 9 delegates | 16 delegates | Michigan | 130 delegates | SANDERS | 63 delegates | 67 delegates | Mississippi | 36 delegates | CLINTON | 32 delegates | 4 delegates | Northern Marianas | 6 delegates | CLINTON | 4 delegates | 2 delegates | Florida | 214 delegates | CLINTON | 141 delegates | 73 delegates | Illinois | 156 delegates | CLINTON | 79 delegates | 77 delegates | Missouri | 71 delegates | CLINTON | 36 delegates | 35 delegates | North Carolina | 107 delegates | CLINTON | 59 delegates | 45 delegates | Ohio | 143 delegates | CLINTON | 81 delegates | 62 delegates | Democrats Abroad | 13 delegates | SANDERS | 4 delegates | 9 delegates | Arizona | 75 delegates | CLINTON | 42 delegates | 33 delegates | Idaho | 23 delegates | SANDERS | 5 delegates | 18 delegates | Utah | 33 delegates | SANDERS | 6 delegates | 27 delegates | Alaska | 16 delegates | SANDERS | 3 delegates | 13 delegates | Hawaii | 25 delegates | SANDERS | 8 delegates | 17 delegates | Washington | 101 delegates | SANDERS | 27 delegates | 74 delegates | Wisconsin | 86 delegates | SANDERS | 38 delegates | 48 delegates | Wyoming | 14 delegates | SANDERS | 7 delegates | 7 delegates | New York | 247delegates | CLINTON | 139 delegates | 108 delegates | Connecticut | 55 delegates | TBA | - delegates | - delegates | Delaware | 21 delegates | TBA | - delegates | - delegates | Maryland | 95 delegates | TBA | - delegates | - delegates | Pennsylvania | 189 delegates | TBA | - delegates | -delegates | Rhode Island | 24 delegates | TBA | - delegates | - delegates | ~ | ~ | ~ | Total = 1,446 Delegates | Total = 1,202 Delegates |
Hillary Primary Wins = 17 (Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Missouri, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia)
Open Primary = 9 (Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Mississippi, Illinois, and Missouri)
Semi-Open Primary = 1 (Ohio)
Closed Primary = 4 (Arizona, Florida, Louisiana, New York)
Semi-Closed Primary = 2 (Massachusetts and North Carolina)
Hillary Caucus Wins = 4 (Iowa, Nevada, American Samoa, and Northern Marianas)
Open Caucus Wins = 0
Semi-Open Caucus Wins = 1 (Iowa)
Closed Caucus Wins = 3 (American Samoa, Nevada, and Northern Marianas)
Semi-Closed Caucus Wins = 0
Total Hillary Wins = 21
Bernie Primary Wins = 6 (Democrats Abroad, Oklahoma, Michigan, New Hampshire, and Vermont)
Open Primary = 3 (Michigan, Vermont, and Wisconsin)
Semi-Open Primary = 0
Closed Primary = 1 (Democrats Abroad)
Semi-Closed Primary = 2 (New Hampshire and Oklahoma)
Bernie Caucus Wins = 11 (Colorado, Minnesota, Kansas, Nebraska, Maine, Idaho, Utah, Alaska, Hawaii, and Washington)
Open Caucus Wins = 3 (Minnesota, Idaho, and Washington)
Semi-Open Caucus Wins = 1 (Utah)
Closed Caucus Wins = 6 (Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Maine, Alaska, and Wyoming)
Semi-Closed Caucus Wins = 1 (Hawaii)
Total Bernie Wins = 17
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If everything goes according to these last few polls and the exit polls, Hillary should win all 5 states and the super delegates will start pouring in FAST. Def will have 600 soon.
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Member Since: 5/12/2012
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Also, the whole "super delegates don't count" argument doesn't hold anymore. We're so far along in the primaries that they most certainly do count. Especially with the margin between Hillary and Bernie in pledged delegates and popular vote, super delegates are not going to switch. 
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Member Since: 12/7/2011
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It's amazing that only Trump is actually incentivizing the millennials to vote for him. 
It's going to be a historic GE between Trump and Clinton.. America wins either way 
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Member Since: 12/7/2011
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Quote:
Originally posted by King Maxx
If everything goes according to this last few polls and the exit polls, Hillary should win all 5 states and the super delegates will start pouring in. Def will have 600 soon.
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Would they need to wait by the convention to vote, or they can vote anytime today till then?
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Member Since: 6/29/2012
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Originally posted by TikiMiss
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Wow it makes me wonder what the energy is like over there. Here in UT almost everyone is a republican and think Hillary is evil. It's so interesting how demographics work
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 NO mercy
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Member Since: 8/3/2010
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Quote:
Originally posted by King Maxx
If everything goes according to these last few polls and the exit polls, Hillary should win all 5 states and the super delegates will start pouring in FAST. Def will have 600 soon.
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Well we don't have any for Delaware or Rhode Island
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Member Since: 6/29/2012
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Originally posted by RatedG²
Pennsylvania exit polls:
17% black
10% under 30
26% very liberal
29% moderate
(MSNBC)
Bernie will also lose PA with these numbers. But that was...given?
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Such a shame not many young people vote. Idc if most millienials are Bernie fans, it's a damn shame they don't care about the political process. 
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Member Since: 1/1/2014
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Originally posted by rivers
Such a shame not many young people vote. Idc if most millienials are Bernie fans, it's a damn shame they don't care about the political process. 
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Same. It's TRAGIC.
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Member Since: 4/4/2014
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bernie bros watching these exit polls come in

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Member Since: 8/31/2012
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tyt panicking 
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Originally posted by TikiMiss
tyt panicking 
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No reported mass problems so they have no idea how to spin this 
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Quote:
Originally posted by rivers
Such a shame not many young people vote. Idc if most millienials are Bernie fans, it's a damn shame they don't care about the political process. 
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I agree it's sad
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Member Since: 12/7/2011
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Originally posted by TikiMiss
tyt panicking 
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These guys seems like douchebags..  I am watching them for the first time.
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Quote:
Originally posted by rivers
Such a shame not many young people vote. Idc if most millienials are Bernie fans, it's a damn shame they don't care about the political process. 
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It makes me mad. Imagine what our congress would look like if young people voted.
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Originally posted by cherylcole
It makes me mad. Imagine what our congress would look like if young people voted.
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We'd be coming for Western Europe ha liberal wig 
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Member Since: 4/4/2014
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Omg, the exit polls.

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Originally posted by nnnnnn
These guys seems like douchebags..  I am watching them for the first time.
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John is hot so he gets a pass 
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Originally posted by cherylcole
It makes me mad. Imagine what our congress would look like if young people voted.
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Unfortunately, gerrymandering would make taking the House back almost impossible at the moment. I'd love more Warren types in the Senate, though.
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