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We're a lot closer than they want you to think... or than they would like! (Original Post) Bubzer Mar 2016 OP
Yes, we gotta hammer the phones Bernin4U Mar 2016 #1
also more delegates greymouse Mar 2016 #2
Remember when Bernie first startd his campaign? bvar22 Mar 2016 #3
Yup! In fact, might be time for a review redux Bubzer Mar 2016 #4
I'd love to see a graphic like this from a month or so ago. Bernie has made amazing gains! Stardust Mar 2016 #5

Bernin4U

(812 posts)
1. Yes, we gotta hammer the phones
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 06:21 PM
Mar 2016

And keep the momentum.

YUGE states coming up: NY, PA, and CA. We only win if we score big there.

greymouse

(872 posts)
2. also more delegates
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 06:54 PM
Mar 2016

I have been asking, where are the rest of the delegates from Washington, and I hear they are assigned later at some meetings or other. So when you look at the counts of real delegates (as opposed to super delegates) check whatever that site is is reporting for Washington. If it's not a total of 101, apparently Bernie is further ahead than their counts.

At least I think this is going on. I welcome a correction from someone who knows better.

bvar22

(39,909 posts)
3. Remember when Bernie first startd his campaign?
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 07:18 PM
Mar 2016

The Hillary supporters were laughing and ridiculing the Bernie campaign saying, over and over, that he would only win one state..maybe.

Lots of crow being served up.

Even if Bernie doesn't win the nomination, he has changed the politics of the Democratic Party forever.
There won't be much of a "honeymoon" for Hillary and her Wall Street, WAR, and conservative policies.

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