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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Anyone know the approximate net delegate gain for Sanders? [View all]pantsonfire
(1,306 posts)19. Wait 91 - 10 wouldn't that be, 91 delegates (WA has 101 total)...
At this time, with almost 100% reporting in WA it's 72.7 to 27.2. So, we're both wrong it looks like, he'll probably net 71 from WA alone.
Alaska +13
Hawaii unofficial but looks like it'll be around 67% to 32%....(25 delegates total).
2-1 vote result yields bernie with approximately +16.
71 + 13 + 16 = 100.
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Didn't realize they were the superdelegates...the website called them "soft" delegates.nt
pantsonfire
Mar 2016
#37
91 Bernie, 10 Hillary would have had to be the delegate result for Bernie to have netted 81
strategery blunder
Mar 2016
#21
I really am at a lost, looking at your confusing math, no need too explain further. n/t
pantsonfire
Mar 2016
#39