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George II

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9. Not directed toward you, but people have to look past the media hysteria.....
Wed Feb 10, 2016, 10:56 AM
Feb 2016

...and look at the actual numbers. Even at 13-11, Sanders would have had to have gotten some of his 60% in some of his weaker areas in NH to have flipped another delegate or two.

As in Iowa, Sanders was very strong in a few areas of the state, but his support was lukewarm in many other areas of the state. That results in lots of raw votes, not delegates. On the other hand Clinton's support was more evenly distributed across the state.

I am VERY happy with where we are this morning.

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