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originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: Sargeras
originally posted by: Konduit
a reply to: introvert
Your comments on here just make me laugh out loud.
Seconded!
All in favor?
Are you publicly asking for confirmation bias?
How sad.
originally posted by: neo96
Sanders @ 1360 delegates
Even if he won ALL 13.
933 total delegates left from the primaries.
1360+933=2,233 coming up short to get the nomination.
Delegates Won - 4051 1681 1360
originally posted by: [post=20680811]Konduit
Are you sure that is not Hillary 70 years ago in the comic?edit on 3-5-2016 by Granite because: Spedit on 3-5-2016 by Granite because: (no reason given)
Yes, she's gotten more votes than Donald Trump. But the GOP has gotten more total votes because of its larger field of candidates. Republicans have shattered turnout records across the country this year, as NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben has reported. Based on totals maintained by The Green Papers, which tracks primaries and caucuses, here are the totals:
Overall vote Republicans 20,375,925 Democrats 15,070,178 By candidate Clinton 8,668,136 Trump 7,548,429 Sanders 6,131,951 Cruz 5,484,494 Rubio 3,394,134 Kasich 2,725,327 Carson 677,307 Bush 249,894 O'Malley 94,692
originally posted by: neo96
For those making an 'issue' out of 'bigly'.
We can talk about moronic statements if you really want to.
Like the one from a guy named Hank Johnson from the same party as Sanders, and Clinton.