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Skywalker
Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 59,596
Post #30821
Hillary is leading in Jackson and St Louis county so far - the biggest counties.
If this holds..
Benzene
Member Since: 8/16/2010
Posts: 15,137
Post #30822
Someone at the SandersForPresident Reddit said "this is how Democracy dies."
You mean by Hillary winning more votes? The fumes.
ABEL-o-matic
Member Since: 12/7/2011
Posts: 18,969
Post #30823
Bill Clinton for Vice President!
giRLbye.
Member Since: 4/16/2011
Posts: 3,776
Post #30824
Rubio was giving black preacher teas in ha concession speech
brndksk
Member Since: 6/28/2010
Posts: 7,399
Post #30825
The Bernie supporters keep saying they'll elect Stein as president if Hillary wins.
Icarus
Member Since: 1/6/2014
Posts: 19,122
Post #30826
Bernie has been trashing the Democratic Party since he launched his campaign. Hopefully Hillary pays him the complete dust he deserves!
Bloo
Member Since: 5/12/2012
Posts: 7,989
Post #30827
Quote:
Originally posted by
Mickey
Politics:
https://www.reddit.com/r/politics/co...k3_megathread/
Sandersforpresident:
https://www.reddit.com/r/SandersForP...s_mega_thread/
I AM LIVING FOR THIS!!!
foxaylove
ATRL Senior Member
Member Since: 11/14/2008
Posts: 24,988
Post #30828
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
28 delegates
38 delegates
Georgia
102 delegates
CLINTON
74 delegates
28 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
61 delegates
69 delegates
Mississippi
36 delegates
CLINTON
32 delegates
4 delegates
Northern Marianas
6 delegates
CLINTON
4 delegates
2 delegates
Florida
214 delegates
CLINTON
-
-
Illinois
156 delegates
CLINTON
-
-
Missouri
71 delegates
CLINTON
-
-
North Carolina
107 delegates
CLINTON
-
-
Ohio
143 delegates
CLINTON
-
-
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~
Total = 773 Delegates
Total = 554 Delegates
*Michigan and Mississippi's delegate allocation aren't 100%, I think. I'll update the chart as the final numbers are confirmed.
*I added the pledged delegates earned from Northern Marianas since Hillary won 54% of the vote (102 votes) — while Bernie got 34% (65 votes).
@michael
Member Since: 11/15/2009
Posts: 16,903
Post #30829
Quote:
Originally posted by
Mike91
It would better help unite the party but Bernie is the exact opposite of Hillary.
I just don't get this
Very little separates them when it comes to issues. Bernie is slightly more progressive.
Wonderland
Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 27,856
Post #30830
When does California come into the picture and how do they think it'd vote?
Life Savers
Member Since: 1/2/2014
Posts: 2,483
Post #30831
Quote:
Originally posted by
Bey Admired
Ohio called for Hillary!!!
Who did? It's only 3% in
Delilah.
Member Since: 4/4/2014
Posts: 32,654
Post #30832
SHE WON OHIO
Bloo
Member Since: 5/12/2012
Posts: 7,989
Post #30833
OMG YES!!! Hillary is projected to be the winner in Ohio!!!!
Anvarie
Member Since: 2/2/2014
Posts: 11,642
Post #30834
Quote:
Originally posted by
Mickey
Politics:
https://www.reddit.com/r/politics/co...k3_megathread/
Sandersforpresident:
https://www.reddit.com/r/SandersForP...s_mega_thread/
The tears
"But but top comments on articles and downvotes on Hillary related articles"
@michael
Member Since: 11/15/2009
Posts: 16,903
Post #30835
Surprisingly easy win in Ohio. I thought that race would go on all night.
alexanderao
Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 43,331
Post #30836
AP calls Ohio for Clinton.
--
Ohio 3%
Kasich 43.4
Trump 33.8
Cruz 14.4
MAKSIM
Member Since: 7/13/2010
Posts: 11,566
Post #30837
Winning the crucial swing states!
Nevada, Florida, and Ohio
ABEL-o-matic
Member Since: 12/7/2011
Posts: 18,969
Post #30838
Hillary wins Ohio!
3/5!
Bey Admired
Member Since: 8/7/2015
Posts: 11,012
Post #30839
Quote:
Originally posted by
Life Savers
Who did? It's only 3% in
The Guardian says it's called. I think AP Politics (Huffinton post).
MrLovett
Member Since: 8/6/2015
Posts: 7,111
Post #30840
Quote:
Originally posted by
nnnnnn
Bill Clinton for Vice President!
No! I want to hear what he's called when she is President. Will it be "Madame President and Former President" or something else. Obvs can't be 'First Lady'.
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