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Yawp. Lucinda Mar 2016 #1
That's spelled with an "n", not a "p" HERVEPA Mar 2016 #6
I'm not tired of my candidate. So no yawning from me. Lucinda Mar 2016 #7
You have tremendous staying power to not be tired of the same post from the same HERVEPA Apr 2016 #14
My candidate is winning. That never gets old! Lucinda Apr 2016 #18
OK. I understand now Charlie. Winning. HERVEPA Apr 2016 #23
Lots of ifs. dogman Mar 2016 #2
I was glad someone finally used one of the delegate calculators to show how Sanders could win. Garrett78 Apr 2016 #20
Some will be higher, some lower. dogman Apr 2016 #21
At least 2 posters on DU created delegate calculators. Garrett78 Apr 2016 #22
Yep ... but whiners and complainers will still go on n/t cosmicone Mar 2016 #3
let's hope hillary wins more states. DesertFlower Mar 2016 #4
upaloopa predicts: Bluenorthwest Mar 2016 #5
Well Bernie is still losing so it doesn't much matter upaloopa Mar 2016 #9
Fucking obnoxious and cklueless. HERVEPA Apr 2016 #15
LOL, +1 Marr Apr 2016 #16
Bernie is behind 228 pledged delegates. The pledged delegate morningfog Mar 2016 #8
Sure it is upaloopa Mar 2016 #10
No it is not. It is very hard, perhaps improbable or unlikely, even. morningfog Mar 2016 #12
Nope catnhatnh Mar 2016 #11
Whoever leads in pledged delegates is the nominee. nt geek tragedy Mar 2016 #13
It will be a sad day for the 99% if Clinton-Sachs wins the nomination. More job losses, rhett o rick Apr 2016 #17
If she wins pledged by even 50.1%, she wins Hydra Apr 2016 #19
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