HeyMrDJ's predictions have been right for weeks... What thread have you been reading?
He predicted Hillary would win all five states on March 15, and that Bernie would win all three of the most recent caucuses.
That post has nothing to do with predictions, he's been saying stuff like "the wrath of Bernie's fans will reach its peak" or "the race is over" since before March 15. Pushing back the date doesn't work
No. Most of us have not been wrong. The only time I can think of someone being wrong in this thread was literally all of us and 95% of polls that said she would win Michigan.
April 26th is the end for Bernard Sanders IF he loses New York on the 19th, which he will. If he loses Wisconsin on Tuesday, then he can start preparing his final speech.
You guys said this about Florida and he's still here
Well Bernie will be done in time. How exactly will he overcome an over 2 million vote lead? That alone silences any kind of superdelegate talk. He is just losing, and he will continue to lose this primary because he is simply not the most wanted candidate by the party. I'm not bothered by him, I think him staying in the game is important. However, if things go in Hillary's favor on April 26th she'll probably end up close to 2000 delegates. How will he deal with the fact that it'll just be a matter of racking up a few delegates here and there for her after that?
You guys said this about Florida and he's still here
Because Florida was the end. Bernard is just too stubborn to get out. By April 26th, the lead could potentially be 400-500+. 1,000+ with super delegates. She could have enough delegates to clinch the nomination after the May contests.
The National Border Patrol Council, which represents about 16,500 agents nationwide, announced Wednesday that it had endorsed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
The endorsement, which marks the first time the organization has endorsed any presidential candidate, was prompted largely in part by Trump’s pro-military and law enforcement stances, according to a NBPC press release.
The endorsement was the result of recent discussions and a subsequent consensus among the union’s various chapters, said NBPC Local 2554 President Lombardo Amaya.
Although a survey of the agency’s rank and file wasn’t conducted prior to the endorsement, Amaya said that the Local 2554’s board members had discussed the issue among themselves and had arrived at a consensus to endorse Trump based on input from agents in the field.
In contrast to the many of the other presidential candidates who had sought an endorsement, Trump was the only candidate that had made an effort to speak directly with Border Patrol agents, and make a public commitment to support the agents’ efforts to secure the border and help improve their job conditions, Amaya said.