Washington
Related: About this forumI heard Bernie is doing really well in washington.
Word on the ground is, he's getting near shut-out numbers.
chknltl
(10,558 posts)Eatonville Washington: Of the 300 or so standing around waiting for doors to open there was not a single Hillary item to be seen. Saw plenty of Bernie signs, stickers and shirts in that line though. At my precinct table of 31 caucus members, 30 voted for Bernie.
Isn't there a rule that if she gets less than 15% in a precinct, she loses that precinct? Or maybe I heard wrong.
chknltl
(10,558 posts)The first instructional walkthrough was in a gymnasium with horrid acoustics so I missed what was said. When I was at my precinct table acoustics were barely better but I did hear that our table had 5 delegates in play, that by the rules, the single vote for Hillary qualified for one of those delegates. I further heard that had this member chose NOT to go as a delegate for Hillary, that that delegate spot evaporated because there were no back-up delegate volunteers for Hillary from our precinct.
PowerToThePeople
(9,610 posts)Then you get all delegates but 1 accounted for. The highest partial delegate left is the last one. In our case HRC got her delegate from 0.73 delegate, which beat Sanders 0.27 delegate. 3 less HRC caucasers and she would have been awarded zero.
MorningFrog
(16 posts)www.wa-democrats.org
For Washington results.
They are updating the results as each county reports.
SeattleVet
(5,477 posts)County by county.
In some counties, Bernie's winning with around 80%! There are some amazing numbers out there.