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In reply to the discussion: President Obama’s Message to Bernie Sanders: ‘Everybody Knows’ Delegate Math [View all]retrowire
(10,345 posts)47. I'm not allowed to question Obama's actions or statements here am I?
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Pro TPP Obama disses the anti TPP candidate.
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President Obama’s Message to Bernie Sanders: ‘Everybody Knows’ Delegate Math [View all]
Cali_Democrat
May 2016
OP
When Hillary gets the required number of delegates, every delegate she gets after
Thinkingabout
May 2016
#1
jibberish is what they're saying. Obama is dead wrong. No one will get the total
roguevalley
May 2016
#8
You will be the writer of your own posts and everyone who reads them will
The Second Stone
May 2016
#77
If I brought you any closer to the reality reflected in the numbers, I will consider my mission
beastie boy
May 2016
#78
Then I must admit that both me and a certain basic science have failed miserably.
beastie boy
May 2016
#83
I must say, I was tempted to alert. But only for a brief moment of weakness.
beastie boy
May 2016
#88
I think so too, also what the President said at the WH Correspondent's Dinner about Bernie. :)
appalachiablue
May 2016
#18
Yes, everyone does. Hillary - 1,704 to Bernie - 1,414 pledged delegates with 933 left in play.
morningfog
May 2016
#2
she would have to win 80-99% of the vote to get those delegates and she won't. No. This is far
roguevalley
May 2016
#9
Like the current POTUS, his natural successor won't have to be a math wiz either. "I think.....
Tarheel_Dem
May 2016
#5
pathetic. She has to win 80-85% of the elections to follow to get that vote total and she
roguevalley
May 2016
#10
I am assuming you mean delegates when you say "elections". In which case Bernie needs to get 80-85%
beastie boy
May 2016
#13
I agree with Obama, “I think on the Democratic side, just let the process play itself out."
Sunlei
May 2016
#12
Be thankful to Senator Sanders, he's no quitter and is very helpful to thousands/millions of voters.
Sunlei
May 2016
#42
Clinton and Trump are both unelectable, yet one will almost certainly be elected.
thesquanderer
May 2016
#32
3.1 million votes many from Southern states that will not vote Democratic in November.
JDPriestly
May 2016
#73
I waited until Texas voted. I waited until Florida voted. I waited until NY voted.
beastie boy
May 2016
#80
funny how often I keep reignoring those already being ignored...these damn main page posts!
NRaleighLiberal
May 2016
#41
You're clearly not following, I should've left you be when you stooped low in the first place. nt
retrowire
May 2016
#94
The Big "O" is readying himself to hop on the campaign trail with Hillary.
Trust Buster
May 2016
#52