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And Clinton has won the primary and will be our Democratic candidate for the GE. seabeyond May 2016 #1
She has not won the primary yet. morningfog May 2016 #2
Yes. Clinton has won the primary. seabeyond May 2016 #3
No. Perhaps you don't do math? morningfog May 2016 #4
Lol. seabeyond May 2016 #5
Here's the fact for you. Hillary has not and cannot secure morningfog May 2016 #7
She has more than enough super delegates to win the nomination. Bernie does not. At the convention upaloopa May 2016 #16
Slow down chap. morningfog May 2016 #20
We don't need to slow down. We have beaten Sanders The Second Stone May 2016 #30
And that's my point. His ass was not kicked. morningfog May 2016 #35
Thoroughly kicked. Sanders refuses to add up the delegates. Clinton has The Second Stone May 2016 #40
She has not clinched by any measure. morningfog May 2016 #44
The openly supporting superdelegates put her over the top The Second Stone May 2016 #51
She is not over the top by any measure yet. morningfog May 2016 #71
It's clinched, that's why some Sanders supporters are so unhinged these The Second Stone May 2016 #85
Lol. morningfog May 2016 #86
The PD winner is Hillary. Bernie won't get 67% in any of the remaining states. upaloopa May 2016 #54
The PD leader is Hillary. morningfog May 2016 #60
Bernie can not catch her in delegates. Demsrule86 May 2016 #74
That's not accurate. It is still mathematically possible morningfog May 2016 #76
New Jersey has more delegates than all the other states voting on June 7 combined oberliner May 2016 #90
I agree ... we don't do #berniemath tandot May 2016 #25
Oh, so she has mathematically clinched it? Show your work, please. morningfog May 2016 #27
Be honest tandot May 2016 #53
I don't even pay attention to whatever people call Bernie math. morningfog May 2016 #59
I apologize tandot May 2016 #63
when Sanders fans stop posting demeaning Hillary Posts. riversedge May 2016 #6
Hilarious coming from one of the most egregious and demanding posters here. morningfog May 2016 #10
We Hillary supporters have already accepted the fact that we need Bernie supporters to vote for upaloopa May 2016 #21
You can nominate her without us. You can't beat Trump without us. Ken Burch May 2016 #32
You don't speak for "us." You speak for you. Go ahead and don't vote. it won't matter upaloopa May 2016 #50
You need the activists and the idealists. Ken Burch May 2016 #87
Respect has to be earned - so true. Hillary 840high May 2016 #29
If Hillary would stop engaging in demeaning behaviors senz May 2016 #49
Brock's Golden Rule: Do unto others... dchill May 2016 #57
I completely agree with all of this UMTerp01 May 2016 #8
I have no problem with hill fans calling for him morningfog May 2016 #14
Bernie is far from done. AmBlue May 2016 #9
(He's done) DrDan May 2016 #13
Sorry AmBlue May 2016 #18
The movement will be forgotten by Feb - a month after her inaugeration DrDan May 2016 #89
It's actually DLC that are done. It is their last hurrah. Flighty McFlight May 2016 #22
+1 840high May 2016 #31
I know . . . A revolution is coming DrDan May 2016 #88
He should remain in it through D.C. Generic Brad May 2016 #78
And is 2nd in all 3 categories DrDan May 2016 #11
Which is not the point of the OP. morningfog May 2016 #15
+1. nt silvershadow May 2016 #26
Bernie should be applauded for what he has accomplished, but respect... timlot May 2016 #12
He hasn't changed one iota. morningfog May 2016 #17
Post removed Post removed May 2016 #19
SOCK, You aren't fooling anyone. morningfog May 2016 #23
He has accomplished a great deal Fresh_Start May 2016 #24
We would be more impressed if he did the honorable thing and left while he stil has anotherproletariat May 2016 #28
Your math isn't correct. Under your scenario he would morningfog May 2016 #34
I was waiting for that. Hillary needs less than 100 more votes total. anotherproletariat May 2016 #37
Hillary needs 255 pledged delegates to clinch it. morningfog May 2016 #39
You guys don't include super delegates, but most people (including the MSM) do. nt anotherproletariat May 2016 #42
Simple question: should/will the pledged delegate winner be the nominee? morningfog May 2016 #46
Yes, and she will be. But as the rules stand, we use super delegates. nt anotherproletariat May 2016 #52
Good. Since we agree that the pledged delegate winner morningfog May 2016 #56
She does not...AP has it under 90 Demsrule86 May 2016 #75
That's a silly count. It includes super delegates. morningfog May 2016 #77
I think you're right and that the people attacking you don't get what you're saying. Renew Deal May 2016 #33
Fair enough. morningfog May 2016 #36
I would like to add a lesser talked about fact SheenaR May 2016 #38
Excellent point. morningfog May 2016 #41
He's done very well Dem2 May 2016 #43
By The Numbers jamese777 May 2016 #45
Yep. He's done amazingly well for a 74 year old socialist Jew from VT morningfog May 2016 #47
K&R! G_j May 2016 #48
We will give him a participant trophy at the convention.. dubyadiprecession May 2016 #55
He did more than that, but you seem to be an abject Bernie hater. morningfog May 2016 #61
He needs to tone down the anger and the continued attacking of the party and Clinton. brush May 2016 #58
His anger is righteous and unchanged. morningfog May 2016 #62
We'll be here in 3 weeks. Sanders' opportunity to show grace in defeat might not be though . . . brush May 2016 #64
Yeah yeah. So you don't and won't respect him. Okay. morningfog May 2016 #65
That would depend on how he bows out. If he continues the attacks and keeps saying he can win . . . brush May 2016 #66
And that's fine. morningfog May 2016 #68
Wow shanti May 2016 #67
Lol! You aren't missing much. morningfog May 2016 #69
Didn't think so. shanti May 2016 #70
Yeah he fell short Demsrule86 May 2016 #72
Oh look! Brain dribble. morningfog May 2016 #73
I think you understate it ... tom-servo May 2016 #79
Indeed. morningfog May 2016 #81
The Democratic party is not disrespecting him. Beacool May 2016 #80
He said he'll stay a Dem and support the nominee. morningfog May 2016 #83
Do you respect Hillary Clinton and her supporters? n/t asuhornets May 2016 #82
I have never dismissed her numbers as insignificant morningfog May 2016 #84
Respect is something LWolf May 2016 #91
To engage them, they need to drop the sticks. No more Emailgate, "sex airplane" Tarc May 2016 #92
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