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Pharaoh

(8,209 posts)
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 08:25 PM Apr 2016

Send Tammy Baldwin a message

I just did!

https://www.baldwin.senate.gov/feedback

As a super delegate Tammy has endorsed Clinton for President.

In lieu of Bernie's strong win in WI, I think we can rightfully ask her to switch sides. Now is the time to start to apply pressure

so she starts to feel some heat! or.... feel the Bern

I will cross post in the Bernie group.

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Send Tammy Baldwin a message (Original Post) Pharaoh Apr 2016 OP
bernie still needs 2.5 million votes and more delegates saturnsring Apr 2016 #1
voters in caucus states are not counted in those numbers Pharaoh Apr 2016 #2
You can relax. The math is actually closing in on her with every election. By the time we get to silvershadow Apr 2016 #3
I'm sure she'll do the right thing. Ellipsis Apr 2016 #4
Message sent fpublic Apr 2016 #5
 

saturnsring

(1,832 posts)
1. bernie still needs 2.5 million votes and more delegates
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 08:34 PM
Apr 2016

The truth about the Sanders surge: The optics may be terrible for Hillary after Wisconsin pummeling, but the math is still solidly on her side

It's almost impossible for a Democratic candidate to close a gap this wide this deep into the primaries

http://www.salon.com/2016/04/06/the_truth_about_the_sanders_surge_the_optics_may_be_terrible_for_hillary_after_wisconsin_pummeling_but_the_math_is_still_solidly_on_her_side/

 

Pharaoh

(8,209 posts)
2. voters in caucus states are not counted in those numbers
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 08:45 PM
Apr 2016

Math is still on Hillary's side, but momentum is a powerful force. We must begin to flip the super delegates.

 

silvershadow

(10,336 posts)
3. You can relax. The math is actually closing in on her with every election. By the time we get to
Wed Apr 6, 2016, 08:58 PM
Apr 2016

Convention, Bernie may be the outright nominee. If not, he will be when convention is over. (The possibility of Hillary facing charges notwithstanding).

PS: Where are the transcripts?

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