I really do think Hillary will get more done than Obama for the simple fact that Obama had to undo Bush's policies and then try to set up things that will take years to get done (like our new relations with Cuba). Plus he was new to the presidential aspect.
Whereas Hillary has already been in the Oval Office in a way, plus her and Bill have connections that Obama didn't, and she can just go forward with Obama's & her own plans hopefully with more Democrats in Congress and the Supreme Court which is the route that we seem to be going.
Really cool website I found. I've been working with the Clinton campaign today and things are looking good here in AZ.
Sanders is going to win big for the next couple of weeks but with a high enough margin in AZ, she has the potential to break away from most the new delegates he'd have gained. Good on you for working with them though, slay.
Sanders is going to win big for the next couple of weeks but with a high enough margin in AZ, she has the potential to break away from most the new delegates he'd have gained. Good on you for working with them though, slay.
This is what I'm afraid of. I just don't want the momentum shifting
This is what I'm afraid of. I just don't want the momentum shifting
It's going to be happening until New York. The news channels are going to run it as a dead heat race again, rinse repeat when she dominates NY and the states in the northeast. This primary is never going to end until California finally happens. At least the GOP implosion is fun and terrifying to witness in the meantime.
Arizona - Hillary by big margin. Will probably help her come out with similar maybe even more delegates
Utah - Bernie
Idaho - Bernie
Hawaii - Bernie
Alaska - Bernie
Washington - Bernie
Wisconsin - Bernie
New York - Hillary by huge margin. Any momentum/delegate gap lost would be won back over
But tbh we don't have much polling on these states that Bernie should win so it can go either way. (no new polls since her 5 wins) And I doubt he'll win by huge margins in all of these places. Hillary, especially, wants Washington and they will be campaigning a lot there this week. She can pull a Missouri in Wisconsin as well.
Hawaii could potentially go to Hillary even though it is a caucus, they were goo-goo for Obama and she has largely campaigned on continuing his programs. Fingers crossed!
This is what I'm afraid of. I just don't want the momentum shifting
The "momentum" will shift, because the media wants a tight race because it's more fun to talk about and it gets more views. But, once NY comes in, it will be about how "inevitable" Hillary's nomination is. She'll be fine.