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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Some people don't like dealing with math and facts - but I do [View all]Response to Jarqui (Reply #7)
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Far more than half of the Republican turnout has been to vote against Trump
CajunBlazer
Mar 2016
#17
Except there is no demonstrable correlation between primary turnout and general election results.
onenote
Mar 2016
#31
Yes, democracy, where 2.5 million more people have voted for Clinton than Sanders.
NuclearDem
Mar 2016
#39
I've looked pretty hard at that email stuff and there is little doubt in my mind
Jarqui
Mar 2016
#57
Those super delegates Sanders is counting to change over to him at the convention?
Thinkingabout
Mar 2016
#103
This completely explains why the numbers never add up in Sanders' economic drivel.
MohRokTah
Mar 2016
#14
The subject is how you love facts but other people don't. That's the title of your piece.
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2016
#64
I disagree. The OP's contention is he and his are all about facts, sound, solid facts.
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2016
#63
I don't agree with the opinion presented, but it would not be a brokered convention regardles
CajunBlazer
Mar 2016
#48
Sorry, we've been a little too busy actually voting to care about Recs and Internet polls.
NuclearDem
Mar 2016
#42
Providing that is correct, what does that mean to you? It's not over till it's over.
highprincipleswork
Mar 2016
#51
I still want him to stay in. My state is the largest, and I want to vote in the primary.
DisgustipatedinCA
Mar 2016
#60