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In reply to the discussion: You may have beaten us back with an assist from the corporate media, but ..., [View all]proverbialwisdom
(4,959 posts)84. Interactive Map - Clinton or Sanders: Who did your L.A. neighborhood choose?
http://www.latimes.com/projects/la-pol-ca-primary-2016-la-precincts/
Clinton or Sanders: Who did your L.A. neighborhood choose?
Hillary Clinton carried California by a big margin in Tuesday's primary, but early results show the vote varied across Los Angeles County. Explore how each precinct voted using this interactive map.
By Ben Welsh
June 9, 2016
Clinton or Sanders: Who did your L.A. neighborhood choose?
Hillary Clinton carried California by a big margin in Tuesday's primary, but early results show the vote varied across Los Angeles County. Explore how each precinct voted using this interactive map.
By Ben Welsh
June 9, 2016
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You may have beaten us back with an assist from the corporate media, but ..., [View all]
mmonk
Jun 2016
OP
I went to the polls with several million other voters, which is where it counts in the end
Hekate
Jun 2016
#70
That's very true. It's not that less people wanted him as president but somehow, as if by magic
rhett o rick
Jun 2016
#10
I'm not making any claims whatsoever beyond noting the oddness of the stats. (nt)
proverbialwisdom
Jun 2016
#28
Not at all, it's "big data" the Sanders campaign professionals should examine and understand. (nt)
proverbialwisdom
Jun 2016
#34
Yes. Better organization. Understanding the rules of each state and what was required. Then again
Laser102
Jun 2016
#63
You missed my point. I was referring to the national stage of presidential primary debates.
Auggie
Jun 2016
#73
Live in an alternative universe where the media would actually give equal time to the front runners?
robbob
Jun 2016
#81
The media helped big time. The only thing major about the dem party is its level of
desmiller
Jun 2016
#12
Interactive Map - Clinton or Sanders: Who did your L.A. neighborhood choose?
proverbialwisdom
Jun 2016
#84