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CSM posted:No, Clinton ran up huge margins in other states, making it impossible for Sanders to ever really catch up with her anymore. This wasn't a knockout tonight. There's still an (increasingly) unlikely path for him.
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Neurolimal posted:There aren't any winner-take-all states. 2% (at 76% reporting) difference isn't worth a meltdown over. 50.8% to 48.0 isn't 2%
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Louisgod posted:Carson is basically the token black guy that died early in the movie that nobody remembers And who doesn't even get an actual name in the credits either.
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Jerusalem posted:How come nobody is talking about Ben Carson's chances of winning a State? I'm looking forward to him suspending his campaign tomorrow.
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 04:56 |
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Ted Cruz looks like a bad politoon come to life, so you don't need to exaggerate his features any more.
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Did Cruz just say on MSNBC that if we got Clinton we'd lose the Bill of Rights?
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Who do newspapers have opinions? That's not how journalism works.
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Cruz is calling on Rubio to drop out on MSNBC, but without naming him explicitly.
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Louisgod posted:Who? The guy who lasted longer in the Nomination race than Jeb Bush
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TARDISman posted:Did Cruz just say on MSNBC that if we got Clinton we'd lose the Bill of Rights? He's been saying that all day
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Winkie01 posted:Here is the CNN KKK fight For real this is really hosed up
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GrimGypsy posted:Just appeared on my feed Lol at Hitler having a bigger nose.
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TARDISman posted:Did Cruz just say on MSNBC that if we got Clinton we'd lose the Bill of Rights?
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Marco Rubio winning Minnesota could signal that to his backers that he has a chance. This means absolute chaos and blood moving forward. E: UGH https://twitter.com/AnnCoulter/status/704877570496589825
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trapped mouse posted:50.8% to 48.0 isn't 2% this is the silliest pedantry
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Neurolimal posted:There aren't any winner-take-all states. 2% (at 76% reporting) difference isn't worth a meltdown over. We are passed the point now where he can continue to win or lose by close margins and stay competitive. He has to start winning states and by large margins
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Shageletic posted:I'm looking forward to him suspending his campaign tomorrow. why would he? hes making tons of money on his book tour
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Despera posted:He's been saying that all day She actually was taped talking to the New York Times saying she fully intended to do it, but she won't let them release the tape.
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Sheng-ji Yang posted:sanders winning minn, colorado, ok, and vermont keeps it somewhat competitive, and most of the upcoming states are friendlier territory for bernie. what is his path to the nomination
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trapped mouse posted:50.8% to 48.0 isn't 2% in pledged delegates it essentially is
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Out of curiosity, how does California break democratically? I'd guess mostly Clinton?
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Not saying that Bernie's going to win, but I think Fox called MA early. Boston is basically all reporting but Cambridge, Worcester and a lot of the west are still out. Telling that nobody has followed their lead.
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trapped mouse posted:50.8% to 48.0 isn't 2% Fishmech parachute account spotted!
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A Neurotic Jew posted:what is his path to the nomination Winning 55-60% of the vote in all remaining contests.
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Man I really hate Ted Cruz more than any other candidate and maybe any other human being on earth.
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A Neurotic Jew posted:what is his path to the nomination A political revolution.
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i believe that bernie will win tell me why I'm wrong, super tuesday GDT
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Nanomashoes posted:Man I really hate Ted Cruz more than any other candidate and maybe any other human being on earth. Welcome to the US Senate.
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Neurolimal posted:There aren't any winner-take-all states. 2% (at 76% reporting) difference isn't worth a meltdown over. Yeah that's what I was thinking. How will the delegates shake out in Mass after all this is over, assuming Hilldog maintains her 3% lead?
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TARDISman posted:Did Cruz just say on MSNBC that if we got Clinton we'd lose the Bill of Rights? 100% true. ALL FOUR Democrat nominees have consistently tried to re-write the Bill of Rights from the bench. They HATE the first and second amendments specifically. Also not big fans of the 10th.
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What the hell Minnesota? Can someone tell me what happened to our timeline's Minnesota?
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 04:59 |
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God DAMMIT!!! Homosota went for Little Marco?!!! What loving LOSERS!!! Aren't most of these white motherfuckers basically Canadian?
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Montasque posted:Marco Rubio winning Minnesota could signal that to his backers that he has a chance. This means absolute chaos and blood moving forward.
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A Neurotic Jew posted:what is his path to the nomination an indictment
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A Neurotic Jew posted:what is his path to the nomination ~magic~
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Winkie01 posted:Here is the CNN KKK fight Who is that arguing with Lord?
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Aurubin posted:Out of curiosity, how does California break democratically? I'd guess mostly Clinton? Very Liberal but also not Very White. Hillary won it in 2008. It's so late in the nomination process that it literally doesn't matter. Joementum posted:Not saying that Bernie's going to win, but I think Fox called MA early. Boston is basically all reporting but Cambridge, Worcester and a lot of the west are still out. Telling that nobody has followed their lead. Been keeping an eye out it, and it doesn't seem to be narrowing much.
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Errant Gin Monks posted:You seem very mad about people who like Bernie. Anyway, candidates can cede their delegates to others after they drop out, right? That's not a thing I dreamed?
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Boosted_C5 posted:100% true. ALL FOUR Democrat nominees have consistently tried to re-write the Bill of Rights from the bench. They HATE the first and second amendments specifically. Also not big fans of the 10th. whats so special about the bill of rights anyway?
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Joementum posted:Not saying that Bernie's going to win, but I think Fox called MA early. Boston is basically all reporting but Cambridge, Worcester and a lot of the west are still out. Telling that nobody has followed their lead. Is it enough to make up the difference with 80% in?
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