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The After-MATH:
Oregon & Kentucky
NOTE: This post will be updated with the full math from Oregon, after the full results are counted.
Welcome back, my friends! Before we dive into the details of the delegate math, Id like to extend my sincere gratitude to all of you who assisted me with research, who sent me articles, and who pointed out errors (you know who you are) throughout my ongoing coverage of the disaster in Nevada please, know that your help was appreciated greatly!
Now, lets move forward and examine the math from Kentucky I shall be updating this article with the math from Oregon shortly (depending on how quickly the results pour in, of course).
Kentucky: The After-MATH
For all practical purposes, we seem to have tied in Kentucky but, as is usual with such a close race, Im sure that there will be recounts, investigations, and adjustments that will unfold in the coming days and weeks. The situation may change but lets work with what we know presently. With 99.7% reporting currently, Clinton is reported to have 46.7% and Sanders to have 46.3%.
Now, all shenanigans aside (and there are shenanigans), the Green Papers has (so far) allocated 25 pledged delegates to both Sanders and Clinton, apparently leaving the remaining 5 delegates still up for grabs (for the time being). Adding 25 delegates to each, the pledged delegate totals now stand at:
Clinton = 1,742
Sanders = 1,462
more: https://johnlaurits.com/2016/05/17/the-after-math-kentucky-oregon/
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