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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Michigan was not an outlier [View all]H2O Man
(78,675 posts)5. I love the smell of
upset outcomes in the morning ....reminds me of "Victory."
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I agree with the mostly agree, because of the same reason he can win the GE yet she likely can't
Dragonfli
Mar 2016
#7
Overall so far Hillary has done better in open primary states than Bernie has
EmperorHasNoClothes
Mar 2016
#9
I agree, indys and "last minutes" are having a moment of clarity at the polling place. GO BERNIE!
johnnyrocket
Mar 2016
#3
Just don't call it "Bernmentum", that's a surefire way to sink the whole thing.
johnnyrocket
Mar 2016
#4
"Definitely unexpected..." You mean "Definitely wrong". As opposed to the folks who were right, who
jtuck004
Mar 2016
#35
Does anyone know what's up with the twenty precincts still not reporting from Flint?
FailureToCommunicate
Mar 2016
#14
In interviews outside the polls, how many times did someone reply when asked who they
LiberalArkie
Mar 2016
#17