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Hillary Clinton’s commanding victory in New York on Tuesday put yet another nail in the coffin of Bernie Sanders’s candidacy.
As The Upshot’s Nate Cohn put it: “New York, like every contest at this stage, was a state he needed to win. The result confirms that he is on track to lose the pledged delegate race and therefore the nomination.”
At this pace, Clinton will finish this nomination cycle having won more votes, more states and more pledged delegates than Sanders. Furthermore, Clinton has also won six of the nine general election swing states that The New York Times listed in 2012.
Last edited by Brady Bunch (4/21/2016 6:02 pm)
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At this point it is difficult to see what his end game is.
Guess you could pretty much say the same thing of Kasich and perhaps soon Cruz.
We will soon find out just how this all plays out with party unity and see just which "team's horsemen" is better at putting Humpty Dumpty back together again.
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At this point Kasich and Cruz can make the case they can win this at the convention if Trump doesn't get to 1,237.
Bernie doesn't stand a chance
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Bernie is giving me heart burn! I cannot stop his emails from showing up in my computer. I've unsubscribed more than once and each time I attempt to do so I get another email asking for money and they keep coming, several every day. Go away, Burnie!
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Whoa, whoa, whoa! If I'm right, none of you are "feelin' the Bern" like me. Sooner or later all of you will decide to walk into the light with me!
Last edited by Just Fred (4/22/2016 7:28 am)
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At the moment Sanders and his ^^%$#% emails are a pain in the a**.
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flowergirl wrote:
At the moment Sanders and his ^^%$#% emails are a pain in the a**.
BOTH Bernie and Clinton have raised about $182 Million for their campaign. That buys a LOT of flyers and mailings. Prepare to see MORE !
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Bring it on! Wooooo Wooooo!