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Harry Reid's machine is still strong and it backed Hillary Larkspur Feb 2016 #1
They all have a lot to protect tblue Feb 2016 #24
I didn't but I still think he did amazing dana_b Feb 2016 #2
Cnn has not called it yet says votes not yet counted in Las Vegas. bkkyosemite Feb 2016 #3
AP (Assoc. Press) said HC at 5:15 PM ET, NYT same. She tweeted her thanks then appalachiablue Feb 2016 #39
I was surprised Vegas was so heavily for Clinton. HooptieWagon Feb 2016 #4
Same. The Machine is alive. appalachiablue Feb 2016 #40
Me too farleftlib Feb 2016 #5
+1 appalachiablue Feb 2016 #41
It's Ok. desmiller Feb 2016 #6
Too much sun for those in Nevada Politicalboi Feb 2016 #7
I was optimistic : ( wendylaroux Feb 2016 #8
There's a lot of sleepwalkers out there. Gregorian Feb 2016 #9
I just donated to Bernie n/t Bjornsdotter Feb 2016 #10
Machine politics TTUBatfan2008 Feb 2016 #11
Me too! GreenPartyVoter Feb 2016 #12
Demographics noretreatnosurrender Feb 2016 #13
Tied at 9 delegates each n/t Bjornsdotter Feb 2016 #15
If they both have 9 delegates then the primary is still in Bernie's favor Lordquinton Feb 2016 #16
Just updated.... Bjornsdotter Feb 2016 #17
Ah Lordquinton Feb 2016 #27
The state convention will allocate delegates and until that happens we won't totodeinhere Feb 2016 #49
Well you might want to let Bjornsdotter Feb 2016 #50
The state convention will allocate 12 delegates who have not yet been determined. totodeinhere Feb 2016 #54
It's amazing how many will SmittynMo Feb 2016 #14
Cult of Personality TTUBatfan2008 Feb 2016 #20
It almost has to be a cult. SmittynMo Feb 2016 #35
Agree on all. The Machine and M$M are responsible for a lot of the reason why people appalachiablue Feb 2016 #43
And again, why do people, SmittynMo Feb 2016 #56
It makes me very angry for the young and future too. As I implied, people appalachiablue Feb 2016 #58
Excellent viewpoint SmittynMo Feb 2016 #63
Correct, there is a critical opportunity now to improve for the future, because appalachiablue Feb 2016 #65
Cmon, a bump in the road. HooptieWagon Feb 2016 #18
Yes, yes, and narnian60 Feb 2016 #52
Kitchen sink tblue Feb 2016 #19
Kitchen sTink. 99th_Monkey Feb 2016 #38
+5 appalachiablue Feb 2016 #44
From NYT Demographic Breakdown noretreatnosurrender Feb 2016 #21
That's interesting - I thought it would be the other way around. jillan Feb 2016 #23
It is very interesting noretreatnosurrender Feb 2016 #26
Yeah But that's From Nevada PRIMARY in 2008 when they Were Voting AGAINST her Stallion Feb 2016 #42
I think Bernie should skip SC and move onto the Super Tuesday states. jillan Feb 2016 #22
No Way noretreatnosurrender Feb 2016 #25
No. He still needs to introduce himself to more AA voters... HooptieWagon Feb 2016 #45
Another Good Demographic noretreatnosurrender Feb 2016 #28
Why NOT HUGE FOR HILLARY? noretreatnosurrender Feb 2016 #29
Demographics have changed much there since 2008 and the many home appalachiablue Feb 2016 #51
I read on DU about a week ago Nite Owl Feb 2016 #30
I am Jewish. I don't think that would have made a difference because the Jewish people that jillan Feb 2016 #33
Sounds logical and I guess Nite Owl Feb 2016 #62
Post removed Post removed Feb 2016 #31
If I made a similar comment TTUBatfan2008 Feb 2016 #32
True dat! jillan Feb 2016 #36
Keep on supporting. This is only the 3rd state Paulie Feb 2016 #34
+ a Brazillian. HooptieWagon Feb 2016 #47
So did I. potone Feb 2016 #37
Lets wait and see how exactly the delegate allocation shakes out. Remember that in 2008 totodeinhere Feb 2016 #46
True. The fact that he won a lot of rural counties is encouraging. HooptieWagon Feb 2016 #48
Good point! n/t Bjornsdotter Feb 2016 #53
Well me too but MuseRider Feb 2016 #55
Same here Trajan Feb 2016 #57
Considering Bernie was 40 points behind a few weeks ago and ends almost a tie in Nevada, LiberalArkie Feb 2016 #59
I agree that he has come from so far behind that tonight is a win. ladyVet Feb 2016 #60
I don't know how it works out there but in some places the unions decide who works what hours like LiberalArkie Feb 2016 #61
He probably would have without the usual HRC shenanigans Lorien Feb 2016 #64
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