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Closer than they appear (Original Post)
cannabis_flower
Mar 2016
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leftofcool
(19,460 posts)1. No, they aren't.
72DejaVu
(1,545 posts)2. So Hills just gooses it a little
problem solved.
KingFlorez
(12,689 posts)3. Which is why he is trying to poach pledged delegates
Bernie Sanders 2016: I'LL BE PRESIDENT WHETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT!
Jenny_92808
(1,342 posts)4. +1
She knows it is not over but spins it otherwise.
MohRokTah
(15,429 posts)5. No. They really aren't.
To secure 2026 pledged delegates, or a simple majority of only pledged delegates, Sanders now needs 58% of all remaining pledged delegates. That translates into a requirement for better than Minnesota style blowouts in all 29 remaining states.