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ucrdem

(15,512 posts)
Tue Mar 15, 2016, 08:41 PM Mar 2016

NPR CALLS OHIO FOR CLINTON

Source: npr.org

Will post link shortly. . .

http://www.npr.org/sections/elections/

Latest figures: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/ap-news-guide-trump-clinton-win-florida/2016/03/15/e6f97c28-eb0c-11e5-a9ce-681055c7a05f_story.html

Read more: http://www.npr.org/sections/elections/



AP projects Hillary victories in Ohio, Florida, North Carolina, and Illinois


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RACE WINNING 2ND RPTG
Ill. Clinton 54% Sanders 44% -- 9%
Fla. Clinton 64% Sanders 33% -- 84%
Mo. Clinton 59% Sanders 38% -- 1%
N.C. Clinton 57% Sanders 39% -- 20%
Ohio Clinton 65% Sanders 34% -- 7%

Total delegates:2,382 to win, 691 in play in these contests

Sanders - 682 (+102 )
Clinton - 1,483 (+248)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/ap-news-guide-trump-clinton-win-florida/2016/03/15/e6f97c28-eb0c-11e5-a9ce-681055c7a05f_story.html
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NPR CALLS OHIO FOR CLINTON (Original Post) ucrdem Mar 2016 OP
Not really surprised. nt retrowire Mar 2016 #1
I drove through that part of the country three times last year. I knew IL, OH were never going for dinkytron Mar 2016 #19
And that's the game. nt onehandle Mar 2016 #2
Big time. ucrdem Mar 2016 #5
So does MSNBC jpak Mar 2016 #3
Shit alarimer Mar 2016 #4
Not necessarily. Chicago1980 Mar 2016 #8
Meh. Shadowflash Mar 2016 #10
Well, at least we will have a strong, powerful Senator Sanders elmac Mar 2016 #15
Looks like it. Shadowflash Mar 2016 #9
Or perhaps Bernie wasn't as good at convincing the electorate as you'd hoped. Chicago1980 Mar 2016 #11
Apparently, he wasn't Shadowflash Mar 2016 #12
Like I've always said, if he wins the nomination, I'll vote for him. Chicago1980 Mar 2016 #16
Are the polls closed? roody Mar 2016 #6
Yes they closed at 7 I think, 45 minutes ago . . . ucrdem Mar 2016 #7
bit surprised about how many delegates are going for Bernie though PatrynXX Mar 2016 #13
Per WaPo she's running the table ucrdem Mar 2016 #14
She stole it! Bill Clinton shook hands with somebody! Kingofalldems Mar 2016 #17
LOL Skittles Mar 2016 #18

dinkytron

(568 posts)
19. I drove through that part of the country three times last year. I knew IL, OH were never going for
Tue Mar 15, 2016, 11:41 PM
Mar 2016

Bernie. Now Michigan, that's another story.

Chicago1980

(1,968 posts)
8. Not necessarily.
Tue Mar 15, 2016, 08:55 PM
Mar 2016

I lean Clinton, but want Bernie to stay in.

This will give him an opportunity to help shape the platform for the convention and move things further left.

Shadowflash

(1,536 posts)
10. Meh.
Tue Mar 15, 2016, 08:57 PM
Mar 2016

She'll tell people what they want to hear through the convention and then do what she wants to do, anyway, after it's over.

 

elmac

(4,642 posts)
15. Well, at least we will have a strong, powerful Senator Sanders
Tue Mar 15, 2016, 09:13 PM
Mar 2016

to help fight President Trumps agenda.

PatrynXX

(5,668 posts)
13. bit surprised about how many delegates are going for Bernie though
Tue Mar 15, 2016, 09:02 PM
Mar 2016

it wasn't a knockdown blow 28 delegates at the current count on NY Times


http://www.nytimes.com/elections/results/ohio

but again IL was the one to watch tonight.

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