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Beacool

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29. So, it's status quo.
Thu May 26, 2016, 02:01 PM
May 2016

The results were about the same and the delegate count didn't change.

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figured as much ericson00 May 2016 #1
the Kentucky taxpayers footed the bill. He sure sues a lot-costing the camp $$ riversedge May 2016 #2
a) He didn't sue b) election accuracy more important than $$ askeptic May 2016 #7
I did not say Sanders sued in this case. riversedge May 2016 #13
you did most assuredly imply it nt AntiBank May 2016 #15
Well, living in your Bernie Bubble leads to an active (inaccurate) imagination. bye. riversedge May 2016 #18
You did most certainly leftinportland May 2016 #54
Then why was "Bernie sure sues a lot" in the title of your post? askeptic May 2016 #56
But he does. He sues alot. bravenak May 2016 #58
Aside from missing the point - A Hillary supporter projecting about lawsuits askeptic May 2016 #73
The general election is winner take all. sufrommich May 2016 #60
I doubt it cost very much jmowreader May 2016 #31
Exactly! hamsterjill May 2016 #46
WE WANT A RECOUNT! brooklynite May 2016 #3
Failing to see reality. LiberalFighter May 2016 #4
What was that even about? Trying to take attention away from the ugly truth of the MADem May 2016 #5
Naw - MSM Rarely pays attention to anything Bernie says or does. askeptic May 2016 #9
IF -- as you say -- "MSM Rarely pays attention to anything Bernie says" --then MADem May 2016 #14
WA Primary? BBG May 2016 #11
Proving my point. People who bother to vote, vote for Clinton. nt MADem May 2016 #16
ha ha.. It increased the Popular vote count for hillary.. YES, it DID> riversedge May 2016 #20
To me this just shows that Clinton supporters did not know how the WA Democrat voting works... L.A.C. May 2016 #17
That's what it shows to you? That tens of thousands of caucus goers can subvert MADem May 2016 #19
Caucuses favor the "true believer." alfredo May 2016 #23
They favor young people who don't have jobs, children, MADem May 2016 #36
In our county caucus it was mostly party insiders alfredo May 2016 #44
"Fun," but not representative of the actual members of the party. nt MADem May 2016 #50
True. alfredo May 2016 #59
This graphic really shows how "un-representative" those caucuses can be.... MADem May 2016 #64
True believers vs rank and file alfredo May 2016 #68
Ever hear of a Surrogate Affidavit Form? L.A.C. May 2016 #65
I think we'd hear about it if there were 675K of those forms floating around. MADem May 2016 #71
Also, Sanders can no longer run to the SD's for WA and claim it is the Will of the People riversedge May 2016 #22
+1! nt MADem May 2016 #38
Jaxon Ravens, the chair of the WA state Democratic party, said he would not vote in the primary L.A.C. May 2016 #49
So FEW turned out to caucus--so MANY turned out to VOTE. MADem May 2016 #69
People know full well how it works LisaM May 2016 #61
As someone who actually did attend, I take qualms with the word 'toxic' L.A.C. May 2016 #62
I'm sure the perspective is quite different if you're in the majority. It probably seems like fun. LisaM May 2016 #63
But, But Bernie! say the fans-boys! n/t Vogon_Glory May 2016 #6
Sanders I hope is paying the bill...oops I forget that Bernie and Jane only beachbumbob May 2016 #8
So there you go. Wonder how much that re-canvass cost the taxpayers of Kentucky? George II May 2016 #10
Grasping at straws is starting to cost $... stopbush May 2016 #12
It feeds into the victimhood narrative, worth every penny. alfredo May 2016 #27
Chaa! Agnosticsherbet May 2016 #21
seems like a lot of people who care about election security mopinko May 2016 #24
Actually, Kentucky has a good system. alfredo May 2016 #35
Fine she squeaked by. Mary Mac May 2016 #25
A win is a win. Agree--past time to move on to task of keeping Trump out of the Oval Office. riversedge May 2016 #42
I'm sure they'll try and come up with some other conspiracy theory nt UMTerp01 May 2016 #26
Golly. That's surprising since they recounted the paper ballots and all. Stevepol May 2016 #28
Our county checks and rechecks the machines between elections. alfredo May 2016 #39
I'm sure there were other checks done too Stevepol May 2016 #72
So, it's status quo. Beacool May 2016 #29
Yeah... chervilant May 2016 #30
Her campaign is fine. Beacool May 2016 #33
Why all the insults? FlaGranny May 2016 #32
Kentucky does run clean elections under Grimes. alfredo May 2016 #41
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2016 #34
He wanted his recanvass as the rules say bluestateguy May 2016 #37
Now, was that so hard? Iggo May 2016 #40
lmao at this gloating by the insecure Hillary supporters retrowire May 2016 #43
But...SHENANIGANS! Maven May 2016 #45
I'm sure the taxpayers of KY leftynyc May 2016 #47
contradictory PatrynXX May 2016 #48
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2016 #51
Law suit sanders loses again Politicub May 2016 #52
That's good.😄 Laser102 May 2016 #67
So as long as we completely trust every voting machine without auditing a single one, we now mhatrw May 2016 #53
What a waste of time and money lunamagica May 2016 #55
K & R SunSeeker May 2016 #57
Good! Laser102 May 2016 #66
I figured as much. blackspade May 2016 #70
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