Wait. I'm confused. I don't know too much about the election process. Is Hilary officially the Democrat nominee or is she just predicted to be the winning nominee? I know the primary here in California is tomorrow so is it not even worth voting anymore?
Wait. I'm confused. I don't know too much about the election process. Is Hilary officially the Democrat nominee or is she just predicted to be the winning nominee? I know the primary here in California is tomorrow so is it not even worth voting anymore?
Wait. I'm confused. I don't know too much about the election process. Is Hilary officially the Democrat nominee or is she just predicted to be the winning nominee? I know the primary here in California is tomorrow so is it not even worth voting anymore?
Wait. I'm confused. I don't know too much about the election process. Is Hilary officially the Democrat nominee or is she just predicted to be the winning nominee? I know the primary here in California is tomorrow so is it not even worth voting anymore?
She's the "presumed" nominee. Basically unless something catastrophic happens she'll win the nomination.
Vote tomorrow if you are in CA, whether it's for Bernie or for Hillary (or Trump). Be part of the process. It's still worth it because something could happen!
Wait. I'm confused. I don't know too much about the election process. Is Hilary officially the Democrat nominee or is she just predicted to be the winning nominee? I know the primary here in California is tomorrow so is it not even worth voting anymore?
Definitely still vote!
But yeah she's the presumptive nominee based on superdelegate votes (which aren't technically "official" until the convention).
Wait. I'm confused. I don't know too much about the election process. Is Hilary officially the Democrat nominee or is she just predicted to be the winning nominee? I know the primary here in California is tomorrow so is it not even worth voting anymore?
Yes it is worth voting. And no it's not official until the convention.
Yeah HRC staff isn't too happy about this but it is what it is!
Of course they not happy because this can lead to supporters to not vote tomorrow and Sanders can win by like 50% or 60% margins because Hillary supporters didn't come out and he can actually catch up to her pledged delegates count
Searched my FB friends' posts and saw that one of them was also unable to get into a rally today because it was in a gym without a large capacity.
Hmm. Kinda shows how late the hard campaigning for California was. Oh well.