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Bernie Sanders
In reply to the discussion: Kentucky Primary Results Reporting [View all]Peace Patriot
(24,010 posts)22. Going back up: Sanders up 1.5 with 45.2% reporting.
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I predict with 0 votes in that MSNBC will report " Landslide election for Clinton in Kentucky".
LiberalArkie
May 2016
#4
Interesting: the Guardian is usually slower to report than CNN or NYT. n/t
winter is coming
May 2016
#23
And I was wrong. Fayette just came in, in one fell swoop, for Hillary. n/t
winter is coming
May 2016
#45
She still has a boatload of votes coming from Louisville. This one is a loss for us, guys. It happen
thereismore
May 2016
#53
One of the larger counties was holding earlier at 8% and seemed strange to the guy
bkkyosemite
May 2016
#58
So far, Jefferson has been pro-HRC, but I don't know that the county is homogenous. n/t
winter is coming
May 2016
#68
I'll bet those hundreds of potential canvassers we called who declined to volunteer are thinking
JudyM
May 2016
#85
Good question. It was 100% in earlier in the evening, and Bernie was whomping
winter is coming
May 2016
#93
Pike county back. H leads by 0.4%, 99.7% reporting, 11 precincts out. n/t
winter is coming
May 2016
#105