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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Hillary Is Not Ahead By 3 Million Votes [View all]JCMach1
(27,556 posts)63. Well, what if the other side subtracted non-Democratic party votes?
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Common sense would tell you King's analysis is nonsensical... it doesn't even pass the eye test.
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2016
#18
it is intense, total desperation as it implodes before our eyes, they are in total desperado mode
amborin
May 2016
#65
Did you even read the article? He offers no facts refuting that Bernie got ZERO votes in Washington
pdsimdars
May 2016
#72
Whatever you read was likely wrong. As a PCO, my precinct and all the others locally set records
floriduck
May 2016
#37
It was high compared to other caucuses, but caucus turnout is miserable in general.
LisaM
May 2016
#51
For what it's worth, I'd Ike to do away with caucuses too. I'd prefer vote by mail.
floriduck
May 2016
#62
I might agree with you if he had an actual plans to accomplish his promises.
eastwestdem
May 2016
#70
The census is based on mathematical assumptions. Your and his arguments are obscurantist.
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2016
#20
Yeah, flat earthers deny the validity of inferential and descriptive statistics.
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2016
#25
The Nobel Prize winner has a firmer understanding of economics than the Vermont independent.
DemocratSinceBirth
May 2016
#33
No but they do report how many voted. You can do guess work based on results.
hrmjustin
May 2016
#28
A caucus vote count does not go by the population, if so the primary states would go by their
Thinkingabout
May 2016
#53