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Yes! n/t denbot Apr 2016 #1
FEEL THE BERN!!!!!!!!! n/t RoccoR5955 Apr 2016 #2
It's as it should be. Mira Apr 2016 #3
A perfect way to end the day!!!! jomin41 Apr 2016 #4
Why are they calling it with people still in line to vote? postulater Apr 2016 #5
Exit polling projections. Chicago1980 Apr 2016 #9
Right. But those people could be influenced and leave. postulater Apr 2016 #21
exactly Pharaoh Apr 2016 #61
Election officials do not call or project elections. former9thward Apr 2016 #90
Yuuuuuuuuuge K&R deutsey Apr 2016 #6
Bernie Momentummmmmm>>>> ErikJ Apr 2016 #7
Seven HUUUUGE victories in the last eight contests! BernieMentum! NY is next! peacebird Apr 2016 #8
Which I don't think he'll win Chicago1980 Apr 2016 #10
Oh yeah, he will win NY. peacebird Apr 2016 #11
and hillary will crawl a cracked and broken path to the convention reddread Apr 2016 #12
Still ahead in delegates? Chicago1980 Apr 2016 #16
I fear tomorrow someone will be crying reddread Apr 2016 #17
Looking into your crystal 8 ball? Chicago1980 Apr 2016 #15
He has won 7 of last 8 contests in a big way. The more people hear him, the morethey like him peacebird Apr 2016 #18
And Hillary one the previous five primaries. Chicago1980 Apr 2016 #20
Yes, she has more pledged delegates right now, but that will change. peacebird Apr 2016 #22
Yes it will. Chicago1980 Apr 2016 #23
LOL! Suuuure she will... peacebird Apr 2016 #25
and lost last 9 of 10 states, in huge fasion. Do you think thats a fluke? just wait till Bernie litlbilly Apr 2016 #44
I think that a number of states were caucuses where Bernie does better, Chicago1980 Apr 2016 #81
Every dent in the inevitability mantra and crack in the Bernie blackout adds up brewens Apr 2016 #52
thinking about it reddread Apr 2016 #19
Kicking and Reccing the Fuck Out of This. Warren Stupidity Apr 2016 #13
This is not bashing I am just curious. iandhr Apr 2016 #14
MSNBC liberal from boston Apr 2016 #24
He's been here in WI MULTIPLE times. HeartoftheMidwest Apr 2016 #26
Because He's a very important man. He has a full schedule. He's in demand. Elmer S. E. Dump Apr 2016 #30
Because he is the future president. ChairmanAgnostic Apr 2016 #32
That too!! Elmer S. E. Dump Apr 2016 #33
totally off topic.... steve2470 Apr 2016 #47
Anna Kasparian svpadgham Apr 2016 #63
thank you! nt steve2470 Apr 2016 #76
You could spend all day on You Tube watching The Young Turks Kalidurga Apr 2016 #77
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Take away the Super Delegates. How does that math look now? LS_Editor Apr 2016 #27
Oh believe me, that lead is surmountable. nt silvershadow Apr 2016 #28
INSURMOUNTABLE? Duckfan Apr 2016 #29
A 100 delegate deficit isn't daunting Thor_MN Apr 2016 #35
Bernie is about 250 delegates behind beastie boy Apr 2016 #50
Good thing Bernie raised about $20m more than Hillary last month then. strategery blunder Apr 2016 #55
Touche! Let's hope this will buy him beastie boy Apr 2016 #59
Thanks for reminding me to donate AGAIN. postulater Apr 2016 #94
True, he's got plenty of gravy. beastie boy Apr 2016 #97
See you on 3/2! frylock Apr 2016 #31
You just keep taling about the delegates. that wont get you anywhere. How about litlbilly Apr 2016 #34
+1 and this is troublesome: phazed0 Apr 2016 #37
Thats really all they can say at this point. Delagates...Lets see what happens after Bernie wins NY litlbilly Apr 2016 #41
And California. Fuddnik Apr 2016 #48
Don't forget humble Oregon. CentralMass Apr 2016 #53
Gosh, is that... MATH?! Scootaloo Apr 2016 #58
It is delegates that win the nomination GreydeeThos Apr 2016 #93
It's a shame that the authentic thread on this victory tonight got locked (as a "duplicate") FailureToCommunicate Apr 2016 #38
Yup. Hissyspit Apr 2016 #43
I just gave it its 125th rec, if that's any consolation. Turborama Apr 2016 #89
Couldn't let people enjoy the win. Hissyspit Apr 2016 #39
Thanks for the update! FailureToCommunicate Apr 2016 #46
How'bout it! And Bernie outspent Hillary by only 3 to 1! beastie boy Apr 2016 #40
Give everybody a break. Hissyspit Apr 2016 #42
Should I reduce the price of my spin to get some buyers? beastie boy Apr 2016 #51
It's late. You probably have class tomorrow. Why stay up any later smearing threads celebrating FailureToCommunicate Apr 2016 #45
I wouldn't dream of smearing a win for the Democratic party! beastie boy Apr 2016 #54
actually greymouse Apr 2016 #49
Sorry... beastie boy Apr 2016 #56
Why are you under the impression that people don't know that it costs money to run for President? Hissyspit Apr 2016 #65
Why are you under the impression that I am under the impression beastie boy Apr 2016 #70
So? Hissyspit Apr 2016 #87
Be careful what you are wishing for beastie boy Apr 2016 #98
Sorry rynestonecowboy Apr 2016 #71
Sorry beastie boy Apr 2016 #79
so I looked further greymouse Apr 2016 #73
Do you think I didn't look it up? beastie boy Apr 2016 #84
Better investment than what Jeb Bush made, eh? n/t mwooldri Apr 2016 #60
Absolutely! beastie boy Apr 2016 #64
I'll say! Especially since Clinton doesn't understand the value of a dollar d_legendary1 Apr 2016 #72
Hillary and her PACS together spent less per pledged delegate than Bernie beastie boy Apr 2016 #78
I'd say you're a liar d_legendary1 Apr 2016 #99
Liar? Moi? Mind your manners, Sir! beastie boy Apr 2016 #101
LOL SunSeeker Apr 2016 #105
I'll concede the point d_legendary1 Apr 2016 #106
I will cancel the duel beastie boy Apr 2016 #108
Sanders outspent Clinton 3 to 1 in WI (and that doesn't count his last minute explosion of spending) SunSeeker Apr 2016 #91
See post #99 d_legendary1 Apr 2016 #100
See response to post 99 beastie boy Apr 2016 #102
You really need to edit the OP so it ACCURATELY reflects the reason it is in LBN. Hissyspit Apr 2016 #57
"I am not naive, I know the power of Wall Street and their endless supplies of money." beastie boy Apr 2016 #66
No, there's not. Hissyspit Apr 2016 #67
Public financing? beastie boy Apr 2016 #74
The part where I said what makes you think everyone here doesn't know it costs money to run Hissyspit Apr 2016 #75
Thanks for playing, but it looks like it's past your bedtime beastie boy Apr 2016 #85
Looks like DOUBLE DIGITS AGAIN, BABY!!!!!!!!!! Fuddnik Apr 2016 #62
We all knew the headlines would look like this. rynestonecowboy Apr 2016 #68
It's funny how reading the body of the OP, you'd swear he actually LOST Hissyspit Apr 2016 #83
Bernie Sanders beats Hillary Clinton by double digits in a primary (like . . . sus453 Apr 2016 #80
224 is not "insurmountable".... Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2016 #82
Bogus Statements Wibly Apr 2016 #86
Totally bogus! beastie boy Apr 2016 #88
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2016 #92
Congratulations to Bernie Sanders, but... SylviaD Apr 2016 #95
Great win! On to New York. Vinca Apr 2016 #96
His win put him at greater loss. Another way of saying. Clinton kicking ass even in loss. Ah ha. Nt seabeyond Apr 2016 #103
NBC News used almost the same term this morning, "Sanders put barely a dent in Clinton's lead" George II Apr 2016 #104
The win was a blip, at most. The big story from last night is Trump's loss. nt onehandle Apr 2016 #107
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