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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumClinton has a lead of 320 pledged delegates with about 2100 up for grabs.
Sanders needs to win 58% of the remaining delegates to catch up with her. His best showing today was eking out a 50% win.
That's even before the superdelegates come into the picture.
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Clinton has a lead of 320 pledged delegates with about 2100 up for grabs. (Original Post)
hill2016
Mar 2016
OP
I think he's always been honest about his chances; not so much his supporters...
brooklynite
Mar 2016
#3
brooklynite
(94,535 posts)1. With a lot of "closed" Primaries coming up...
Happenstance24
(193 posts)2. This. Bernie should stay in the race BUT
he needs to be honest about his chances.
brooklynite
(94,535 posts)3. I think he's always been honest about his chances; not so much his supporters...
Number23
(24,544 posts)4. Actually he didn't eke out a win today at all.