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Originally posted by Sasha.
Are you implying I can't form my own opinion because I'm a woman? Sexist af 
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Honey, I had no idea what your gender was. But, your statement was the epitome of lacking in information and filled with regurgitated dribble found in the TYT comment section. Further, being unable to form your own opinion =/= reading terrible sources to form your own opinion.
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Originally posted by Bey Admired
The idea that momentum doesn't exist is a little naive. I do think that many Democratic voters, regardless of State, will be persuaded to change their vote for a certain candidate if they have won so many states. They begin to see the candidate as more viable and able to be the nominee, and ultimately win the Presidency. A lot of people do vote based on if they think the candidate is going to win the Presidency. As Bernie keeps winning more states, people start visualising him in the oval office and therefore feel more comfortable voting for him.
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This far out and with the difference in pledged delegates, winning Wisconsin is not going to create momentum. Momentum does exist, but it doesn't at the moment, I feel like. At least not for Sanders. If he wants to generate momentum, he would have to win NY.