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BillyDawg

(82 posts)
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 09:55 PM Feb 2016

With 99.9% in.. Here are the numbers from SC..

So, 99.9% of the vote in, and here is how things went as far as numbers for the state:

Clinton: 73.5%
Sanders: 26.0%

Clinton: 39 delegates
Sanders: 14 delegates

Clinton: 271,366 votes
Sanders: 95,840 votes

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With 99.9% in.. Here are the numbers from SC.. (Original Post) BillyDawg Feb 2016 OP
The Democratic party is so fucked in November... datguy_6 Feb 2016 #1
Only if people like you don't vote. eom tarheelsunc Feb 2016 #3
I'll vote...but I know many others that won't datguy_6 Feb 2016 #6
smack 'em the side of the head and tell them to grow up. NT Adrahil Feb 2016 #22
Yeah... That'll Work With Millenials And First Time Voters... Ya See... WillyT Feb 2016 #30
All the party needs is for true Democrats to turn out. oasis Feb 2016 #5
True democrats aren't wanted in this party anymore. Joe the Revelator Feb 2016 #8
True Democrats won't allow the SCOTUS become re-Scaliafied. oasis Feb 2016 #13
Real democrats should be fighting for Obama to get a nomination through, not.... Joe the Revelator Feb 2016 #15
Are they supposed to chain themselves to the Senate chamber doors. oasis Feb 2016 #17
Sure? Why not? I know your side of the primary isn't use to enthusiasm... Joe the Revelator Feb 2016 #18
No true Demoscotsman? n/t Aerows Feb 2016 #21
So no need for independents or moderates? datguy_6 Feb 2016 #10
The'll come along. They are outraged by the GOP SCOTUS stalling. oasis Feb 2016 #14
If you really cared, you'd know that this wasn't a campaign issue, but one that should be fought now Joe the Revelator Feb 2016 #16
I'm an independent FangedNoumenom Feb 2016 #25
If not, it's in the bag for Hillary. oasis Feb 2016 #29
My exact thoughts. n/t Aerows Feb 2016 #19
Wrong. cwydro Feb 2016 #20
I actually see it that way, too. Aerows Feb 2016 #26
well Robbins Feb 2016 #2
Holy crap!!! That's a YUUUUGE ass whipping!!! beaglelover Feb 2016 #4
Now THAT is a shellacking! nt BreakfastClub Feb 2016 #7
That is big. NCTraveler Feb 2016 #9
But Obama lost South Carolina Blue_In_AK Feb 2016 #23
I agree. I see those numbers as positive. NCTraveler Feb 2016 #24
Well, good luck to you all. Blue_In_AK Feb 2016 #27
No she didn't. Turnout was FAR down from 2008. (nt) w4rma Feb 2016 #28
It will not be an easy primary PowerToThePeople Feb 2016 #11
Some really nice looking numbers. Thank you. K & R nt Persondem Feb 2016 #12
 

WillyT

(72,631 posts)
30. Yeah... That'll Work With Millenials And First Time Voters... Ya See...
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 10:35 PM
Feb 2016
Everybody Is Paying Attention...

Via Social Media... And If It Looks Like The Fix Was In... You Won't Just give Up Votes This Cycle...

You'll Lose An Entire Generation Of Possible Democratic Voters.

They Object To Playing Dirty. They Would Like An Honest Future.



 

Joe the Revelator

(14,915 posts)
15. Real democrats should be fighting for Obama to get a nomination through, not....
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 10:14 PM
Feb 2016

politicizing it to help their candidate.

 

Joe the Revelator

(14,915 posts)
18. Sure? Why not? I know your side of the primary isn't use to enthusiasm...
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 10:17 PM
Feb 2016

...but it use to be how shit got done.

 

Joe the Revelator

(14,915 posts)
16. If you really cared, you'd know that this wasn't a campaign issue, but one that should be fought now
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 10:15 PM
Feb 2016

there is no reason not to confirm an Obama appointment. But of course you know that, and just want to make this an issue to make people vote against their own self interest. Its bullshit.

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
26. I actually see it that way, too.
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 10:25 PM
Feb 2016

There is no doubt at this point that Trump is the GOP nominee. Hillary Clinton may well be our nominee.

In all honesty, I do not see Hillary Clinton beating Trump in the GE, because I believe the Republicans have gone easy with the Clinton Foundation donations issue.

That is as explosive as hell. It makes the email look like small potatoes.

I tend to agree with you on most things, my friend, but this election is going to be ugly for the Democratic party if Hillary Clinton is our nominee.

 

NCTraveler

(30,481 posts)
9. That is big.
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 10:06 PM
Feb 2016

And Clinton came close to getting as many people to vote for her as Obama did in '08. I find that to be a very positive sign.

Blue_In_AK

(46,436 posts)
27. Well, good luck to you all.
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 10:27 PM
Feb 2016

I don't feel good about the general if Hillary is the nominee, given the anti-establishment mood of the country this year, but we shall see.

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