... he still did well - just not as well as we'd have liked it in NY.
Meanwhile, she's taken money from the very fascist who are sticking it to the working class. How do you like the corporate media's black-out of that?
Take a look at the population spread of where that money is concentrated in the NY map, add the media black out of her transcripts and the biggest news that should be fit to see and hear revealing more American and Clinton connections to the Panama papers, and he still was approaching the 45% which I believe we would have seen, had there not been the purging of voters who tried to register IN TIME as Democrats.
Add to that, all the disenfranchised voters who had to go to provisional ballots in NY, which will still be decided, and he may approach the 45% which was the goal.
Either way, it is not a mathematical improbability that Sanders will not win, and therefore, I am not surprised that the continued fight all the way to the convention is news. I slept well last night.
I'm gearing up for my own state of PA, where I'll be one of the many hubs to GOTV. We'll roll our sleeves up and get to the voters with a clear conscience of what is stake for the American people, in spite of the ridiculous yammering of all those robotic people with blinders on. They do not want to hear about Clinton's connection with what no longer works for this country. They don't mind taking a dump on whoever's left to deal with climate change or massive wealth drain to the top 1/10th of 1%.
Undaunted.... and determined that the vast majority, as seen rushing to join this campaign is with Bernie Sanders.