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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie doesn't need to win every stake by 58% [View all]oasis
(53,751 posts)44. The "Dream" Weaver/Tad "Devine" calculations.
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Donald Trump has a degree in economics from Wharton. So Don's raising his hand for you.
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2016
#18
Lol, Sanders is gonig to get creamed in PR, which is an open primary, not a caucus.
Tarc
Apr 2016
#34
I think you're confusing a studied analysis of the numbers with simple prophecy.
LanternWaste
Apr 2016
#35
It seems like you are confusing his percentage margin of victory with delegates.
TeacherB87
Apr 2016
#46
Sanders might get a landslide in OR. As of today IN and KY are pushes or lean Clinton.
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2016
#27
Teacher, I let the facts lead me. I think with my head and hope with my heart.
DemocratSinceBirth
Apr 2016
#49
Unfortunately there is too little of that going around in these forums from Pro-Bernie people.
TeacherB87
Apr 2016
#52
Principles before personalities. Facts are not attacks unless they are twisted.
bjobotts
Apr 2016
#58
In a world in which basic facts are, however illogically, debated as if they're not facts
TeacherB87
Apr 2016
#59
Oklahoma is in the middle of the population range of the States. Not small. Medium.
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2016
#22
Bernie needs 58.6% of all remaining delegates, that's not the same as 58.6% in each state.
jg10003
Apr 2016
#61
But it IS approximately 58.6% of the BIG States that will make a difference...
brooklynite
Apr 2016
#68