Bernie will win the next 8 states, so I don't care about tonight
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Originally posted by Sunshine.
Atrl coming out and stanning for success...
It's never fails. No matter the field
That said. Overall, Bernie is a more ethical candidate, but the other side doesn't look like it wants to play nice. We need someone as deceptive to go up against Trumps foolery. Bernie will get mauled. Hilary isn't afraid to attack other candidates. And Trump is gonna need several direct blows.
...huh? Pretty sure most of us have been Hillary supporters the entire time
That said. Overall, Bernie is a more ethical candidate, but the other side doesn't look like it wants to play nice. We need someone as deceptive to go up against Trumps foolery. Bernie will get mauled. Hilary isn't afraid to attack other candidates. And Trump is gonna need several direct blows.
You're new to this thread... Hillary has always had plenty of support in here...
You think Dems can win the open senate seat too? Baron Hill is such a boring candidate....
tbh I don't really know anything about the non-presidential candidates. Information on them isn't that easy to find, but I'm sure I could find stuff quickly.
Both Republican candidates are serving Rubio teas: young and better looking. Maybe they're bad candidates. Hopefully whichever one gets the nom pulls a Richard Mourdock.
I hope. Pence has been terrible for the state. Gregg isn't an ideal candidate but he's way better than Pence.
I think he has a chance this time. Pence's controversies may encourage more people to go vote, or might swing independents and Republicans to Gregg. Also, there currently isn't a third party candidate running, which should help Gregg at least this time.
I always thought the 3P harmed Pence more but I wasn't really paying attention to him at the time.
It's more like 65-70%... Hillary is leading by 325 delegates. Literally impossible for Bernie to win.
That's if you take superdelegates into account; I'm just doing pledged ones, because Sanders supporters are adamant that the supers would switch if Bernie won the popular vote or pledged count.
I always thought the 3P harmed Pence more but I wasn't really paying attention to him at the time.
Might have harmed him more in 2012 but I think Libertarians won't vote for him. Libertarians are more liberal socially even though they line up more with Republicans economically.
QUEEN ****ING SNATCHED TONIGHT! ALL 6 STATES WON! Madame President coming from that nomination. Bye Bernie, I imagine the BernieBots malfunctioning right now (Poor Melvin and Mike).
In theory - if all Hillary's superdelegates held and didn't switch - she only really needs 36.65% of the vote on average from the rest of the states, and that's if every single remaining superdelegate went for Sanders.
Realistically, she needs that 41.55% in order to ensure her supers stay with her, though they traditionally don't switch until someone literally gives up before the convention.
That's if you take superdelegates into account; I'm just doing pledged ones, because Sanders supporters are adamant that the supers would switch if Bernie won the popular vote or pledged count.
It would be pretty stupid if they didn't though. It would be like the Republicans choosing not Trump in a brokered convention.