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earthside

(6,960 posts)
77. Count MA as a tie.
Thu Mar 3, 2016, 10:50 AM
Mar 2016

That close and that is what it is for all practical purposes.

Now, if we did like the HRC Group we would post lots of photos of Bernie with 'love' emojis and proclaim how handsome he is.

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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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