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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Super Tuesday won't end anything. [View all]riversedge
(80,757 posts)21. I would not bet a penny on your call.
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If Bernie got, all the energy in the party would instantly die out. Nothing would sustain it.
Ken Burch
Dec 2015
#9
and why have you posted 3 posts on this thread and your total posts still say 3 posts. ???????
riversedge
Dec 2015
#49
In such a situation, Sanders won't be in a position to be ticking off demands
tritsofme
Dec 2015
#51
It will have effectively ended when Hillary caps an early state sweep with a dominant SC performance
tritsofme
Dec 2015
#22
Not mathematically. But Super Tuesday will certainly put a damper on things for Bernie's fans.
NurseJackie
Dec 2015
#29
I don't think your analysis is correct. I think it highly flawed. I am willing not to predict and
seabeyond
Dec 2015
#36
Just talked to an R woman in my state (we are an open primary) who is voting for MO'M.
Hiraeth
Dec 2015
#39
Sanders will be so far behind in delegates that he will have no chance to catch up
Gothmog
Dec 2015
#55