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2016 Postmortem

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grossproffit

(5,591 posts)
Wed Mar 2, 2016, 09:09 AM Mar 2016

Popular vote so far: Clinton 3,401,138 Sanders 2,240,812 [View all]

Please feel free to make any corrections. I had a bit of free time this morning.

Data taken from http://www.politico.com/2016-election/results/map/president

Alabama C 309,680 S 76,376
Arkansas C 142,910 S 64,072
Colorado C 49,102 S 71,627
Georgia C 536,250 S 213,464
Iowa C 701 S 697
Massachusetts C 588,590 S 568,378
Minnesota C 71,047 S 114,265
Nevada C 6,309 S 5,668
New Hampshire C 95,252 S 151,584
Oklahoma C 139,338 S 174,054
South Carolina C 271,514 S 95,977
Tennessee C 245,304 S 120,333
Texas C 927,433 S 471,891
Vermont C S 112,426

Clinton 3,401,138
309,680 + 142,910 + 49,103 + 536,250 + 701 + 588,590 + 71,047 + 6,309 + 95,252 + 139,338 + 271,514 + 245,304 + 927,433 + 17,707

Sanders 2,240,812
76,376 + 64,072 + 71,627 + 213,464 + 697 + 568,378 + 114,265 + 5,668 + 151,584 + 174,054 + 95,977 + 120,333 + 471,891 + 112,426

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That margin will only get bigger. nt LexVegas Mar 2016 #1
CONGRATS TO HILLARY AND HER TEAM riversedge Mar 2016 #2
Yes, pretty dismal voter turnout so far. HereSince1628 Mar 2016 #3
I have heard over and over that the Superdelegates will never support the candidate who receives Freddie Stubbs Mar 2016 #4
Thanks for doing this. It was something I intended to do today. morningfog Mar 2016 #5
You're welcome! I was hoping someone else would have done it. grossproffit Mar 2016 #9
Yes, all those southern state victories are going to be helpful in Nov. longship Mar 2016 #6
I don't understand? Are you saying that Clinton can't win in any state Bernie wins? onenote Mar 2016 #8
No, not at all what I was saying. longship Mar 2016 #12
True. Neither Clinton nor Sanders is likely to prevail in the deep south onenote Mar 2016 #18
Okay, that's fine. So let's just let this play out. longship Mar 2016 #19
Absolutely. We win if we stand together while the repubs tear themselves apart. onenote Mar 2016 #20
I agree wholeheartedly! nt longship Mar 2016 #21
Super Tuesday 2008 had 24 primaries or caucuses, a much larger election day... Bluenorthwest Mar 2016 #7
Trump: 1.87 million votes. Clinton: 2.13 million votes. This is from Super Tuesday results. Almost a riversedge Mar 2016 #10
WOW. Is this true? auntpurl Mar 2016 #17
50% more votes and sanders supporters thinks beachbum bob Mar 2016 #11
Sounds like the revolution is canceled MaggieD Mar 2016 #13
revolutions that are election-focussed do require actual voting DrDan Mar 2016 #14
Looks like Hillary's revolution has just begun! grossproffit Mar 2016 #15
I get the feeling that Bernie will NOT be the nominee. NurseJackie Mar 2016 #16
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