BERNIE SANDERZ TAKES MICHIGAN

since1991

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Thats rite folks. Bern takes my home state in probably the biggest upset so far in this race to the White House. The Nation is in shock. Especially the media. Polls had him losing by 22 points. Wow. Feel the Bern. Even Muslim Americans voted for the crazy jew from Vermont. If that dont put the "U" in United States i dont know what does. Ohio next. Hes got that one too.
 

londonfog

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Thats rite folks. Bern takes my home state in probably the biggest upset so far in this race to the White House. The Nation is in shock. Especially the media. Polls had him losing by 22 points. Wow. Feel the Bern. Even Muslim Americans voted for the crazy jew from Vermont. If that dont put the "U" in United States i dont know what does. Ohio next. Hes got that one too.
Yes he won Michigan but got the beat down in Mississippi. Due to the close race in MI Bernie got only 7 more delegates than Hillary. Due to the ass kicking he took in Mississippi, Hillary gained 25 delegates. 25-7= 18 which means Hillary gained 18 more delegates...and that's not counting superdelegates.
Fucking math and those pesky numbers. Remember folks it is all about the delegates. Bernie better learn how this works and quick.
 

since1991

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Does anyone here at RIU have a viable alternative to Sanders? Clinton is a liar. Trump is a douchebag and will lead us to ww3 and no one else has a chance. Sanders ideas can get a little out there but damn man....at least he has integrity and believes in what hes doing.
 

astronautrob

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Math doesn't denote momentum, and that's what Bernie has after this upset win in MI. Delegate count matters little right now, it's all about who's winning and who has the momentum, and unfortunately, at least for some here at RIU, that seems to be Mr. Sanders at the moment.
 

astronautrob

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And the gap is only as large as it is (concerning delegate count not super-delegates), because Hillary wiped Sanders early in the South. This was totally expected though, and that's why the delegate count really means nothing right now as some keep referencing. Sanders is winning the battle ground states and that is giving him major momentum, which Hillary gets none by winning southern states. It's just not the same, when speaking in terms of momentum, to win Louisiana when compared to a state like Michigan. A state she was reportedly up by 20 points in before Tuesday night!
 

londonfog

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Superdelegates can switch up. If you take the supers away....clinton and sanders are alot closer.
Take the superdelegates away and Bernie is still getting pounded by 200+.
Man this math thing is wrong and evil. We should be able to argue numbers:rolleyes:
and do tell me the time when the superdelegates changes their mind on someone who has the lead. NEVER..but we can always dream. Dreams are nice
 

londonfog

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Math doesn't denote momentum, and that's what Bernie has after this upset win in MI. Delegate count matters little right now, it's all about who's winning and who has the momentum, and unfortunately, at least for some here at RIU, that seems to be Mr. Sanders at the moment.
Please understand that Bernie needs BLOWOUTS. The only blowout he had was in his home state. Close races does not help him at all, but hey you keep dreaming and keeping hope alive. FYI ... Delegates is the only thing that matters, to say differently is saying that you are clueless as to how primaries and caucus works. Hmmmmm this might be the reason why Bernie is behind. Clinton learned this with Obama, now she teaching it to Bernie.
 

ChesusRice

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Does anyone here at RIU have a viable alternative to Sanders? Clinton is a liar. Trump is a douchebag and will lead us to ww3 and no one else has a chance. Sanders ideas can get a little out there but damn man....at least he has integrity and believes in what hes doing.
There is no viable alternative to Sanders. The whole field sucks. But I wont vote for Sanders either. His economic ideas wont work and he doesn't have a chance in the general election
 

hyroot

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The only way bernie has a chance at getting the nomination is if Hillary gets indicted. Then she won't be able to run. But everyone in the scandal was granted immunity. Hillary is destroying Bernie. Cruz has a chance to catch up to Trump.

Rubio won Puerto Rico. They don't have any electoral college votes there and can't vote in November so Rubio is dillusional if he thinks he has a chance.
 

since1991

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Who do you all think will bring honesty...transparency...integrity...and real leadership to the White House for the next 4 years?
 
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