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He will most likely win my WA MFM008 Mar 2016 #1
well 4 of those are red states and we are told they don't count lol nt msongs Mar 2016 #4
Yes, it is essential that he wins by sufficient margins everywhere. Ghost Dog Mar 2016 #32
He has already been stopped so not sure what DURHAM D Mar 2016 #2
The Obama administration is becoming involved in Hortensis Mar 2016 #24
He still won't win the nomination MaggieD Mar 2016 #3
Obama lost 6 of the last 9 primaries in 2008 with a much smaller lead Renew Deal Mar 2016 #5
How is that bad news? Fawke Em Mar 2016 #6
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2016 #18
I thought it was pretty good news too OriginalGeek Mar 2016 #58
Well, we Sanders supporters see that as good news. CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2016 #7
... and he will have demonstrated that there is widespread support ... surrealAmerican Mar 2016 #28
Absolutely TRUE BigBearJohn Mar 2016 #35
even a win only means more delegates which is good snowy owl Mar 2016 #8
I think Hawaii could go for Clinton KingFlorez Mar 2016 #9
Don't count out Utah. Dawson Leery Mar 2016 #12
Also, he'll win Democrats Abroad bobbobbins01 Mar 2016 #10
Meh........ Beacool Mar 2016 #11
spoil sport DURHAM D Mar 2016 #13
Thank you for dispelling the premise of this uninformed OP brush Mar 2016 #14
Nah, they're not un-informed, just trolling, based on previous posts I've seen as well. nt Electric Monk Mar 2016 #20
Agreed. Also the ones with very low post numbers proclaiming that Clinton will lose to Trump badly? brush Mar 2016 #22
But but... Crowd size matters dammit!!!! /sarcasm uponit7771 Mar 2016 #48
Sanders might close the gap by as many as 70 delegates. Garrett78 Mar 2016 #15
Yeah,, that's why Hillary ceded to Obama in April of '08. krispos42 Mar 2016 #26
You make our point. She should have. It was all wasted effort from that point on. nt stevenleser Mar 2016 #30
I have never called for him to drop out. Beacool Mar 2016 #46
Sanders is trailing Clinton by three times as many delegates as Clinton trailed Obama. NuclearDem Mar 2016 #59
And most of those are superdelegates krispos42 Mar 2016 #66
Actually, that number is pledged delegates. NuclearDem Mar 2016 #67
I stand corrected krispos42 Mar 2016 #71
Hillary will get delegates out of it. RandySF Mar 2016 #16
They can thank Sanders boy wonder Ted Devine for Historic NY Mar 2016 #19
You know, it's been so long since I've seen a Clinton supporter post something ... ebayfool Mar 2016 #17
Um, the thread title is full of snark Art_from_Ark Mar 2016 #27
I think you'd have to project that interpretation into it Bucky Mar 2016 #47
TY, Bucky. You get it. ebayfool Mar 2016 #65
That was relatively innocuous, compared to most of the stuff we've had posted ... ebayfool Mar 2016 #63
Wisconsin could surprise RandySF Mar 2016 #21
The margins are what matters firebrand80 Mar 2016 #23
I don't think Bad means what you think it means Sky Masterson Mar 2016 #25
Nonsense. Even I could beat Trump. n/t Lucinda Mar 2016 #29
You put too much faith in the Electorate. Sky Masterson Mar 2016 #33
Lol, no, you could not. Nt Logical Mar 2016 #36
Awww. the shoe's on the other foot now. Where it will stay BTW nt LiberalElite Mar 2016 #31
I think the state of New York has more delegates than all those states combined workinclasszero Mar 2016 #34
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2016 #60
And after Bernie's big win stretch.. he will still be more than 250 delegates behind. DCBob Mar 2016 #37
I do hope so hill2016 Mar 2016 #38
"And after Bernie's big win stretch.. he will still be more than 250 delegates behind." workinclasszero Mar 2016 #42
It's very good news, not only because Bernie gains delegates but because Hillary's DU supporters are Bluenorthwest Mar 2016 #39
Clinton's numbers just have to be better or equal to 2008 ISUGRADIA Mar 2016 #40
She will do much better in most of those contests. Dawson Leery Mar 2016 #69
Uh, including Arizona. Dynamite Dave Mar 2016 #41
Welcome to DU! grossproffit Mar 2016 #43
According to Bloomberg Politics, Sanders' team has already acknowledged they won't win AZ... brooklynite Mar 2016 #44
Nice workinclasszero Mar 2016 #45
Hillary is on the ground. Dawson Leery Mar 2016 #68
BWAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!! MohRokTah Mar 2016 #55
He'll still lose on the delegate math. MohRokTah Mar 2016 #49
Those seven states combined are at around 300 delegates. NuclearDem Mar 2016 #50
And remember, Clinton will win delegates too in these upcoming states brush Mar 2016 #61
April won't be a good month for Sanders. NuclearDem Mar 2016 #62
I hope so too! hill2016 Mar 2016 #73
Good news! villager Mar 2016 #51
ID and UT are not after AZ. Those contests are all on the same day. LonePirate Mar 2016 #52
Time to donate again lmbradford Mar 2016 #53
Time for the rest of the country to be heard. HooptieWagon Mar 2016 #54
By an average of 58%? Chichiri Mar 2016 #56
Sounds good to me! arcane1 Mar 2016 #57
Yay! Bad news! JackRiddler Mar 2016 #64
Bad news for 1%ers and warmongers. Lizzie Poppet Mar 2016 #70
Why are you reposting this?? DCBob Mar 2016 #72
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