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Indiana Primary Elections May 3, 2016

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posted on May, 4 2016 @ 07:58 AM
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What's all this about 'bigly'?

The term he has used often is 'big league'.
'bigly' has been made up by detractors to push the 'dumb' narrative.

I don't think these people have quite understood that the old tactics of shaming and association don't work anymore - they are now counter productive to any cause to stop Trump. The only way Trump could be stopped is through objective debate. That assumes of course that his views could be defeated by objective debate, which I do not believe they can.



posted on May, 4 2016 @ 07:59 AM
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originally posted by: neo96
So 13 primaries left.

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.

Sanders can't win, and sure won't when Clinton is still getting close to half of them.

www.realclearpolitics.com...

He should drop out but won't.




Super-delegates are not set in stone. If you remember Hillary had more delegates than Obama but the supers switched to his side giving him the nod. The same thing can happen again.



posted on May, 4 2016 @ 08:32 AM
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originally posted by: buster2010

originally posted by: neo96
So 13 primaries left.

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.

Sanders can't win, and sure won't when Clinton is still getting close to half of them.

www.realclearpolitics.com...

He should drop out but won't.




Super-delegates are not set in stone. If you remember Hillary had more delegates than Obama but the supers switched to his side giving him the nod. The same thing can happen again.


It certainly can, you are spot on. The thing Democrats will be thinking now is that they might lose to Trump with Clinton, but they will most certainly win with Sanders. They may even decide to bring in another candidate if they feel that Clinton is too much of a risk.



posted on May, 4 2016 @ 10:37 AM
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a reply to: introvert


Trump's most used word in this speech:

"totally"

Are we voting for a teenage surfer?




Totally, dude!!!

Woo hoo!!!



posted on May, 4 2016 @ 10:53 AM
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originally posted by: buster2010

originally posted by: neo96
So 13 primaries left.

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.

Sanders can't win, and sure won't when Clinton is still getting close to half of them.

www.realclearpolitics.com...

He should drop out but won't.




Super-delegates are not set in stone. If you remember Hillary had more delegates than Obama but the supers switched to his side giving him the nod. The same thing can happen again.


There's another person that can't read SUPER delegates were NOT even being counted.

READ the link AGAIN.



posted on May, 4 2016 @ 11:02 AM
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13 Primaries left.

The break down.

District of Columbia 20
California 475
Montana 21
New Jersey 126
North Dakota 18
New Mexico 34
South Dakota 20
Puerto Rico 60
Virgin Islands 7
Oregon 61
Kentucky 55
West Virginia 29
Guam 7

For a grand total of 933 delegates left.

The total delegates won so far by Sanders 1361 that went up one from last night, but still doesn't change the outcome.

1361+933 ( by some miracle Sanders 'wins' the remaining ones. For a grand total of 2,294.

That really doesn't matter since the delegates are split two ways like last nites 83 from Indiana.

Even if you counted the 'super' delegates with Sanders whopping 39.

Then you would have to counts Clintons at 520.

Clinton WILL BE the democratic nomination.

www.realclearpolitics.com...



posted on May, 4 2016 @ 11:09 AM
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Looks like Kasich is dropping out now !!!!




posted on May, 4 2016 @ 11:43 AM
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originally posted by: neo96

originally posted by: buster2010

originally posted by: neo96
So 13 primaries left.

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.

Sanders can't win, and sure won't when Clinton is still getting close to half of them.

www.realclearpolitics.com...

He should drop out but won't.




Super-delegates are not set in stone. If you remember Hillary had more delegates than Obama but the supers switched to his side giving him the nod. The same thing can happen again.


There's another person that can't read SUPER delegates were NOT even being counted.

READ the link AGAIN.



What he is saying is that the 500 super delegates that are currently "for" Clinton could theoretically switch to Sanders at any time. Not likely, but possible.




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