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SidDithers

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19. No. I've explained this to you multiple times...
Thu Mar 5, 2020, 04:19 AM
Mar 2020

Sanders will have a final max net gain of around 60 delegates from CA. That includes the 144 state-wide delegates.

Your #Berniemath is just wrong.

Sid

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Undecided

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I'm assuming Washington state should be good for Bernie? herding cats Mar 2020 #1
Maybe... SidDithers Mar 2020 #2
Bernie Lost the WA Non-binding Primary to Hillary 47% to 53%. He Wont Get 47% Indykatie Mar 2020 #6
Yup... SidDithers Mar 2020 #9
Good points on WA state. herding cats Mar 2020 #10
WA leads the country in per capita exports grantcart Mar 2020 #15
Great analysis Sid. William769 Mar 2020 #3
Thx Bill... SidDithers Mar 2020 #4
By the time we get to NJ in June, Biden's lead will be around 200 AGeddy Mar 2020 #11
At least...nt SidDithers Mar 2020 #23
The Math Doesn't Look Good For Bernie With a Narrowed Field Indykatie Mar 2020 #5
Good point. I think you're right about the crowded field strategy... SidDithers Mar 2020 #7
Agree, &BS knows the math isn't possible onetexan Mar 2020 #12
There are very few states out there where Sanders can even eclipse 50% of the vote. W_HAMILTON Mar 2020 #8
A+ on the math! BigmanPigman Mar 2020 #13
K & R SunSeeker Mar 2020 #14
I just read blue-wave Mar 2020 #16
In 2008 the media gave big news to Clinton's very narrow win in Ohio grantcart Mar 2020 #17
after the 144 delegates are assigned in CA, Bernie will have a net 80 seats, if the proportional dumptrump1 Mar 2020 #18
No. I've explained this to you multiple times... SidDithers Mar 2020 #19
your condescension doesn't change the actual reality dumptrump1 Mar 2020 #20
Projected delegate allocation for CA is... SidDithers Mar 2020 #21
You do realize your editorial is not "actual reality", but simply another editorial, yes? LanternWaste Mar 2020 #24
GOOD ! stonecutter357 Mar 2020 #22
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