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yaas etc

 

Now lets hope she wins California too so Bernie can't spin this into some kind of MESS again.

The convention will be contested and many superdels are already saying they will switch to him if he wins (and he will by a LOT, see Michigan open primary) the Californian sun.
The super delegates defying the majority of voters and switching to Sanders will do more damage than ANY of the voting "frauds" that the Bernie bros have been spouting about.
So now we know for sure who Donald Trump is going to soundly defeat in November then.

LOL, no.

The convention will be contested and many superdels are already saying they will switch to him if he wins (and he will by a LOT, see Michigan open primary) the Californian sun.

Literally no superdelegate has said they will switch if Sanders wins California tonight. The reason the Associated Press has said Hillary has the nomination is because they have confirmed with Hillary-supporting superdelegates that they will be supporting Hillary at the convention. They aren't going to change their minds just because Sanders ekes out a win by a couple of points in the last state - the Democratic nomination doesn't work on a 'this one's for keeps' basis.

L O L, no

 

Not a single poll has shown him with anything like that kid of lead (or, indeed, ANY LEAD). Plus a 58-42 margin wouldn't even come close to bringing them 'to similar levels' on pledged delegates OR votes, and that's BEFORE we factor in the other likely victories she's going to notch up today.

And he will win the Dakotas and Montana by a lot and it will be like Michigan all over again, no matter what the polls say.
It will be a 15% lead at least, bringing their pledged delegates and votes to similar levels.

A 15% lead in California would likely leave him 2 million votes behind and would give him a net 75 pledged delegates. Hillary has a lead of 300 pledged delegates. And has already won the nomination.

Superdelegates have ALWAYS gone with the will of the people!

 

And Bernie is not the type to quit when she passes the target - he seems very petulant. Look at his infant-like temper tantrum over being caught out over having no detailed policy, attacking Hillary and saying she's unqualified when she NEVER said that about him. He has adopted the Bernie or Bust youth argument and will have many a toys out the pram moment until the candidate is decided in the convention.

Think I've found the one correct Michael post in the thread though.

Only 5% announced but she's currently winning 63-36 in California. Obviously that will change but...you know...
Also, Clinton won South Dakota (not that it was ever going to mean anything)...

With 45% counted in CA it's 59-40 in her favour.

 

He should have dropped out ages ago, but now he really should just admit defeat and stop acting like a petulant child. His entire campaign now revolves around getting the super delegate he's spent months slagging off to back him against the will of the people. The man is delusional

Her winning South Dakota (albeit by a slim margin) is a pleasant surprise. Meaningless, of course, but still pleasant. If the current margin holds in California, then he really is DONE and should at least have the dignity to leave before people start to sour on him.

he's going for the jeremy corbyn approach. Letting the rival party do what they want in power in the vain hope that everyone will see how bad things are, see the light and vote for the rightful god-chosen man next time around when he's about 105 years old.

 

He's an idiot, he would rather see Trump running the world and all the terror that will bring rather than allow a woman he personally loathes beat him, and be graceful about it in the best interest of the country and world.

 

Men with huge egos and petty personality traits should not be let near power with a bargepole, they are dangerous.

Apparently Bernie Sanders is meeting the President tomorrow. I wonder if it will be followed by a statement from both of them endorsing Clinton.
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