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link please bkkyosemite Mar 2016 #1
MA elections website AmBlue Mar 2016 #2
Just like Iowa. retrowire Mar 2016 #3
50-49! How exciting! JonLeibowitz Mar 2016 #5
Just like Florida, November 2000. senz Mar 2016 #60
I was in middle school then. retrowire Mar 2016 #63
I live in Florida and that election was horrifying. AmBlue Mar 2016 #75
Well, AmBlue, here we are, back in the same place. senz Mar 2016 #78
Actually, there is no federal constitutional right to vote. AmBlue Mar 2016 #79
Now 1.8 bernbabe Mar 2016 #4
NOW 1.8%!! At 12:18am... AmBlue Mar 2016 #6
Its a fucking virtual tie! Pharaoh Mar 2016 #7
Bernie's campaign needs to look closely at this MissDeeds Mar 2016 #8
Totally unacceptable NowSam Mar 2016 #29
TYT did piece on Bubba on this Duckfan Mar 2016 #42
ABSOLUTELY! Highly irregular... AmBlue Mar 2016 #50
He was INSIDE the polling place as well. peacebird Mar 2016 #76
+1000 senz Mar 2016 #61
There is a petition at change.org MissDeeds Mar 2016 #66
Yes, well aware. senz Mar 2016 #67
I was hesitant to post the link for that very reason n/t MissDeeds Mar 2016 #69
Same here. senz Mar 2016 #70
Considering that Nate Silver... Optimism Mar 2016 #9
I'd like to quote Cenk at this point. Nyan Mar 2016 #18
Nate's just part of the Establishment. He knows what he needs to say to be well paid. nt stillwaiting Mar 2016 #53
Obama lost Mass in 2008? Before or after Kennedy endorsement? ALBliberal Mar 2016 #10
after Robbins Mar 2016 #12
I'm getting election 2000 déjà vu. senz Mar 2016 #62
your not only one Robbins Mar 2016 #65
It's that pesky resemblance senz Mar 2016 #68
He could win it! in_cog_ni_to Mar 2016 #11
That seems unlikely bernbabe Mar 2016 #13
I'm saying my prayers he does Duckfan Mar 2016 #43
There are 3 strong Bernie counties with 4-7% of vote still out @ 12:29am AmBlue Mar 2016 #14
Oooooooh. in_cog_ni_to Mar 2016 #15
Sanders needs 22,000 votes. HooptieWagon Mar 2016 #16
Amazes me how the M$M can call this race so early. AmBlue Mar 2016 #19
around 5 PM yesterday in Google News I saw a LiberalElite Mar 2016 #49
NPR is blatant in their pro-Hillary, anti-Bernie reporting. senz Mar 2016 #64
It's comical SheenaR Mar 2016 #17
They do it to demoralize us. It's an ugly psychological game senz Mar 2016 #72
When margins are so tight and the hour is so late.... AmBlue Mar 2016 #20
now at 1.8% again. kath Mar 2016 #21
Still at 1.8% at 12:35am AmBlue Mar 2016 #22
Plymouth County has 14% of the vote outstanding at 12:38am AmBlue Mar 2016 #23
Essex County has 15% of the vote outstanding at 12:40am AmBlue Mar 2016 #24
3% oustanding in Middlesex Cty @ 12:42am AmBlue Mar 2016 #25
12% outstanding in Hampden County at 12:44am AmBlue Mar 2016 #27
Berkshire Cty has 5% outstanding @ 12:46am AmBlue Mar 2016 #28
Franklin County now has 2.5% outstanding @ 12:47am AmBlue Mar 2016 #30
Worcester has 4.7% outstanding @ 12:49am AmBlue Mar 2016 #31
Essex now has 10.8% oustanding @ at 12:57am AmBlue Mar 2016 #33
Plymouth Cty now has 11.2% outstanding at 1:21am AmBlue Mar 2016 #36
thank you grasswire Mar 2016 #26
Are any of the outstanding counties heavily populated, enough to make a difference? jillan Mar 2016 #32
Plymouth, Essex and Worcester are most populous... AmBlue Mar 2016 #34
4.14% of the total vote is outstanding. The margin is just 1.8%. 1:02am AmBlue Mar 2016 #35
Still at 1.8% margin with 96.59% reporting @ 1:36am AmBlue Mar 2016 #37
1.75 margin with 96.78% reporting @ 1:45am AmBlue Mar 2016 #38
1.75% margin with 96.82% reporting @ 2:02am AmBlue Mar 2016 #39
You see. It's winnable. delrem Mar 2016 #40
Signing off... If anyone can, please continue to post stats. AmBlue Mar 2016 #41
Is it still winnable for Bernie? Duckfan Mar 2016 #44
There is 1.72% difference between HRC and Bernie. AmBlue Mar 2016 #48
Good news...but MSM spin will be.. hillarysong2016 Mar 2016 #45
Trump also hit her over the head with her FBI INVESTIGATION! Bernie would never do that, so I have in_cog_ni_to Mar 2016 #54
Being in the UK, I'm just getting up nxylas Mar 2016 #46
1.72% margin with 96.92% reporting @6:46am AmBlue Mar 2016 #47
Would have been a hell of a lot closer without O'Malley and 'other' voters... nt Erich Bloodaxe BSN Mar 2016 #51
If it's close she'll steal it. Jester Messiah Mar 2016 #52
Of course the media is not talking about this. Less than 2%, not all votes counted yet. jillan Mar 2016 #55
Down to 1.4%!!! Would love to see it below 1% jillan Mar 2016 #56
1.44% margin now with 99.03% reporting @ 11:04am AmBlue Mar 2016 #57
1.42% margin with 99.95% reporting @1:19pm AmBlue Mar 2016 #58
There are now only approx 6,000 votes left to tally... AmBlue Mar 2016 #59
Wonder how many MA voters gave up w/ the disruptions? senz Mar 2016 #71
I wonder the same.... Nt AmBlue Mar 2016 #74
Iowa and Ma tell me that Bernie is very, very competitive,. In it for the long haul baby! nt nc4bo Mar 2016 #73
Count MA as a tie. earthside Mar 2016 #77
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