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BobbyDrake

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13. I think "aberration" is wishful thinking on Weaver's part.
Wed May 18, 2016, 12:18 PM
May 2016

The only difference, in my opinion, between Nevada and elsewhere is opportunity. Most other caucuses are wrapped up, and there are no additional stages of normal primaries where one candidate's supporters can try to steal the election away from the other candidate who actual won on election day. Only in NV could Bernie try to have his supporters overturn the results of a Democratic election, which succeeded at the mid-stage of the plan but was fortunately stopped by Clinton supporters showing up in force to the final convention.

Funny how Clinton's delegates showed up in large numbers when they received the correct information about the event. Unlike the mid-stage when a Sanders supporter sent fliers with incorrect information on them to keep Clinton delegates away!

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