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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: **** Who won the debate? **** [View all]RepubliCON-Watch
(559 posts)62. I get that.
I still think even if Bernie passes Hillary in the delegate count, both candidates will do everything possible to contest and lobby superdelegates to vote for them. It'll be a nail-bitter, should be fun and scary!
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I am noting their historic levels of non participation. And they haven't been doing enough to move
bettyellen
Apr 2016
#61
73? 96% ?!?! Demi turnout has been less than 12% on average in most states. Ain't
bettyellen
Apr 2016
#70
no one got 96% of anything- the Obama primaries got double the voters out. More young
bettyellen
Apr 2016
#73
Turnout has been less than 12% on average- was over 20% of registered Dems for Obama.
bettyellen
Apr 2016
#77
LOL- "Record turnout at last night's legislative dinner! " And for Republican Idaho caucus!
bettyellen
Apr 2016
#88
It was not just Caucus states, the largest one was a Primary, and several primaries did really high.
northernsouthern
Apr 2016
#97
No, just pointing out that online polls are worthless and are not representative.
Beacool
Apr 2016
#67
Well they mean the majority of the people involved in the internet traffic...
northernsouthern
Apr 2016
#71
Hmmm, 78% to 11%, that's less than the admitted Sanders/Clinton ratio on DU. Watsup?
George II
Apr 2016
#15
Online polls while not scientific show Bernie winning debate handily. Pundits -another story.
EndElectoral
Apr 2016
#42
One campaign is trying to divide and conquor, the other is trying to unite and overcome
Fumesucker
Apr 2016
#102