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In reply to the discussion: U.S. presidential rivals Clinton, Sanders tied in support among Democrats: poll [View all]SCantiGOP
(14,722 posts)18. There is no argument here
Everyone knows Clinton will be the nominee, and it is apparent that she will win in a landslide over Trumpet Cruz.
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U.S. presidential rivals Clinton, Sanders tied in support among Democrats: poll [View all]
Lodestar
Apr 2016
OP
Are we nearing the point where you guys put your fingers in your ears and start singing:
Betty Karlson
Apr 2016
#48
abolishing "closed" primaries MUST be one of the things Bernie delegates demand of the platform ...
cloudythescribbler
Apr 2016
#22
I doubt that many DEMOCRATIC delegates would be interested in opening up more primaries...
George II
Apr 2016
#26
They are when party affiliation is changed without notice casuing people to be unable to vote.
Gore1FL
Apr 2016
#37
And Sanders beats Trump, by a good amount for some time. Clinton doesn't.
appalachiablue
Apr 2016
#3
"National" polls are a conglomeration of all 50 states, not individual states. That's not the way...
George II
Apr 2016
#14
The individual states schedule their primaries/caucuses, not the DNC, and other than...
George II
Apr 2016
#20
Also, this count does not consider caucus states at all, who knows what those totals
FighttheFuture
Apr 2016
#39
Caucus states have been relatively small except for Washington and Minnesota....
George II
Apr 2016
#40
Call it what you will... the more people get to know Bernie, the more vote for him.
FighttheFuture
Apr 2016
#46
Were "Independents" included? If they are added, that puts Bernie far above half.
FailureToCommunicate
Apr 2016
#10