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NWCorona

(8,541 posts)
Wed Jun 1, 2016, 01:57 PM Jun 2016

CBS: Ex-Bill Clinton adviser says there's a chance Hillary Clinton won't win nomination

"A former political adviser and pollster to former President Bill Clinton says there's a chance Hillary Clinton won't win the Democratic nomination for president.

In an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal, Douglas Schoen laid out possible scenarios.

"A Sanders win in California would powerfully underscore Mrs. Clinton's weakness as a candidate in the general election. Democratic superdelegates--chosen by the party establishment and overwhelmingly backing Mrs. Clinton, 543-44--would seriously question whether they should continue to stand behind her candidacy," he wrote.

California is among six states holding primary contests on Tuesday and the Golden State has 475 delegates up for grabs.

Schoen argues that Sanders might offer a rules change at the Democratic National Convention that would require superdelegates to vote for the candidate who won their state's primary or caucus.


"If Mr. Sanders wins California, Montana and North Dakota on Tuesday and stays competitive in New Jersey, he could well be within 200 pledged delegates of Mrs. Clinton, making a vote in favor of the rules change on superdelegates more likely," Schoen said. In 2008, the gap separating Clinton from then-Sen. Obama was 102 pledged delegates -- about half of Clinton's lead over Sanders.

Schoen also said that Clinton's argument that she would be a strong candidate to beat Donald Trump in November doesn't reflect recent polls that show the race could be very close."


http://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/ex-bill-clinton-adviser-says-theres-a-chance-hillary-clinton-wont-win-nomination/

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CBS: Ex-Bill Clinton adviser says there's a chance Hillary Clinton won't win nomination (Original Post) NWCorona Jun 2016 OP
A ridiculous article from the WSJ doesn't become more authoritative... brooklynite Jun 2016 #1
Ridiculous to you maybe. NWCorona Jun 2016 #2
The writer is "A former political adviser and pollster to former President Bill Clinton" imagine2015 Jun 2016 #9
Got anything from Dick Morris? MadBadger Jun 2016 #3
Nope! NWCorona Jun 2016 #10
YAY BERNIE! GO BERNIE GO! snagglepuss Jun 2016 #4
The wheels are coming off Ned_Devine Jun 2016 #5
Denial is a very sad state. Trust Buster Jun 2016 #6
I guess we'll have to wait and see. Happyhippychick Jun 2016 #7
And if Yellowstone erupted and left Sanders as the only man left in the United States KingFlorez Jun 2016 #8
Sorry, but it's not gonna happen. Democrats Ascendant Jun 2016 #11
This is Mark Penn's former partner -- and he is just as reliable karynnj Jun 2016 #12
Ahahhahhhahahhhhahahahhahhahah Ohioblue22 Jun 2016 #13

brooklynite

(94,302 posts)
1. A ridiculous article from the WSJ doesn't become more authoritative...
Wed Jun 1, 2016, 01:59 PM
Jun 2016

...when a news network reports that the ridiculous article was written.

 

imagine2015

(2,054 posts)
9. The writer is "A former political adviser and pollster to former President Bill Clinton"
Wed Jun 1, 2016, 02:03 PM
Jun 2016

What a silly writer and goofy former advisor to President William Clinton!

Ho! Ho!

He! He!

Ha! Ha!

KingFlorez

(12,689 posts)
8. And if Yellowstone erupted and left Sanders as the only man left in the United States
Wed Jun 1, 2016, 02:03 PM
Jun 2016

He could declare himself President!

11. Sorry, but it's not gonna happen.
Wed Jun 1, 2016, 02:04 PM
Jun 2016

**IF** blah, blah, blah "he could well be within 200 pledged delegates of Mrs. Clinton"

That's a whole Pennsylvania! ... or 12 Vermonts. That's not close.

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