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litlbilly

(2,227 posts)
Wed May 18, 2016, 01:14 PM May 2016

Bernie wins Oregon by 11 and only loses 1 county by 1 vote. So much for not being

able to win a closed primary. At this point I'm not so sure he lost KY, we will see.

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Bernie wins Oregon by 11 and only loses 1 county by 1 vote. So much for not being (Original Post) litlbilly May 2016 OP
I'm curious how many super delegates from Oregon he got, besides Jeff Merckley. floriduck May 2016 #1
Do you think Alan Grayson should switch his support to Hillary since she won Florida? Cali_Democrat May 2016 #2
Did she win all of the delegates Duckhunter935 May 2016 #6
Yes SheenaR May 2016 #7
32 SDs... HumanityExperiment May 2016 #14
That will be interesting to see if Ron Wyden switches to Bernie. I would have liked to see litlbilly May 2016 #3
Wyden was the big TPP cheerleader. He'll stay with Hill. floriduck May 2016 #4
I wouldnt bet on that litlbilly May 2016 #9
I really hope you're right. floriduck May 2016 #10
If Bernie gets a blowout in Ca, I think the supers will really have to think long and hard litlbilly May 2016 #12
Would you advocate SD's selecting Bernie if he didn't have Adrahil May 2016 #17
Yahoo, he won his first closed primary KingFlorez May 2016 #5
and despite so many voters being prevented from voting! amborin May 2016 #8
this is the best map that shows alomost a 12 point win. Look at the only Hill county litlbilly May 2016 #11
Looks like they're still counting Lane and Multnomah counties Qutzupalotl May 2016 #13
Yep, and they are only gonna add to the BERNie total:) litlbilly May 2016 #16
as much as I would like to see the Hill responses to this, I am so thankful for that ignore button:) litlbilly May 2016 #15
Hillary is unelectable in the General. And we already know that. Hope the Dem party thinks first. pdsimdars May 2016 #18
Thats why I think the delagates mean nothing at this point. Who can win in the GE litlbilly May 2016 #19
 

floriduck

(2,262 posts)
1. I'm curious how many super delegates from Oregon he got, besides Jeff Merckley.
Wed May 18, 2016, 01:15 PM
May 2016

Probably Zero like Washington.

 

Duckhunter935

(16,974 posts)
6. Did she win all of the delegates
Wed May 18, 2016, 01:19 PM
May 2016

How many supers from Florida does she have? Is it proportional?

SheenaR

(2,052 posts)
7. Yes
Wed May 18, 2016, 01:20 PM
May 2016

Especially if his district went heavily for Clinton. Unless he does not care about getting re-elected

 

HumanityExperiment

(1,442 posts)
14. 32 SDs...
Wed May 18, 2016, 01:29 PM
May 2016

she 64% out of FL, so does Grayson fall into her bucket or Bernie's of those 32 SDs?

Oh wait.... she got 24 'pledged' and Bernie got 2 'pledged'... so MATH.... Hmmm those % don't match the voting outcomes in that state.... how odd....

 

litlbilly

(2,227 posts)
3. That will be interesting to see if Ron Wyden switches to Bernie. I would have liked to see
Wed May 18, 2016, 01:17 PM
May 2016

a 20 point blowout but, 11 is still a big landslide and am very proud of my home state

 

litlbilly

(2,227 posts)
12. If Bernie gets a blowout in Ca, I think the supers will really have to think long and hard
Wed May 18, 2016, 01:26 PM
May 2016

about who they support. Just saw today, Hillary losing to trump by 4 in GA, no big deal but Bernie is beating
Trump outright in GA by 5. Can you imagine Bernie actually winning a pure red state? I think that is huge.
If that is true, I would say he could actually win a few more of those red states.

 

Adrahil

(13,340 posts)
17. Would you advocate SD's selecting Bernie if he didn't have
Wed May 18, 2016, 01:39 PM
May 2016

the majority of pledged delegates?

KingFlorez

(12,689 posts)
5. Yahoo, he won his first closed primary
Wed May 18, 2016, 01:18 PM
May 2016

Unfortunately for him it's too late in the game to really matter and it doesn't result in much of a delegate gain.

Qutzupalotl

(15,856 posts)
13. Looks like they're still counting Lane and Multnomah counties
Wed May 18, 2016, 01:28 PM
May 2016

which are both populous and favoring Bernie. With 92.6% reporting statewide, Bernie has an 11.6% lead. That's very good.

 

litlbilly

(2,227 posts)
15. as much as I would like to see the Hill responses to this, I am so thankful for that ignore button:)
Wed May 18, 2016, 01:37 PM
May 2016
 

pdsimdars

(6,007 posts)
18. Hillary is unelectable in the General. And we already know that. Hope the Dem party thinks first.
Wed May 18, 2016, 01:41 PM
May 2016
 

litlbilly

(2,227 posts)
19. Thats why I think the delagates mean nothing at this point. Who can win in the GE
Wed May 18, 2016, 01:43 PM
May 2016

People hopefully can see that its not Hillary. Only Bernie will wipe out any repub especially with the indes.

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