Do you refer to all black men as bull?
So you do refer to all Armenian men as papa?
Do you refer to all black men as bull?
Thanks for the heads up.
I like listening to his message even though I think it is way too ambitious. If he gets to be president, there is no way he'd do half the things he says he wants to. Still nice to hear though.
Also the electric energy from the crowd is awesome too.
Did he fall asleep?
I've been waiting for like an hour. Had to switch to Netflix.
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Thousands still in line. They're trying to let everyone in
edit: just started right now
What's left belongs to Bernie...
Hillary:yellow Bernie:green
He needs to sweep the remaining states. And even that will not be enough.
That dude from CNN John King did a mock up scenario where he wins the rest of the states and he was still off by around 50 or so delegates.
Hillary has too many super delegates in her pocket.
If Bernie can compete in the remaining states, win the Primary popular vote....the super-delegates will fall in line....
Probably because of the media it generates. The exceptionally high turnout for him on the left-coast.
My younger daughter went to the rally, sent me some photos.
No he doesn't. CNN if full of . Owned by TWC who is one of Shillary's top donors during her 'career'.
He needs to win 58% of remaining delegates. He can lose states as long as he makes up by winning others big. For example, he met his goal and won 58%+ of the delegates on Tues because he won Utah/Idaho by huge margins--losing Arizona didn't prevent him from staying on track. It won't be easy by any means but at the same time don't believe the BS that he has to win all of them.
Obviously they knew his magic number was 58%, since any one with basic math skills can figure it out. But they went with only 55% in all states to try to paint the picture that it's impossible for him to win and that the race is over. No different than counting superdelegates. Or giving his speeches and rallies minimal coverage. They have a vested interest in Shillary winning.
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Actually IIRC after his Tuesday wins he only needs to win 56-57% of the remaining delegates. I haven't done the math myself but I read something along those line. Will be hard but it's not impossible.
Lol it has nothing to do with CNN or whatever. Math is math.
Cant play the biased card.
You really don't think CNN is biased?
And yeah, he needs 58% of the remaining delegates. So he wouldn't achieve that even if he won all states with only 55% of the vote. CNN knew that, that's why they showed that example. They could easily have shown an example where Bernie won some states big (i.e. 75% of the vote), won others slightly, lost some and still managed to achieve 58%. But that doesn't fit with their agenda (the race being over) as much as their other example does. It comes off as being possible, whereas if you say 'well he wins all the states and still doesn't catch our horse shillary!' the average person thinks it's over.
Basically the magic number is 56-57% of remaining delegates. That's more important than whether he does or doesn't win every state.
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I have lost faith in the young Turks. They twist actual news to fit their agenda.
But back to winning states. Which states do you think he will win. And which states do you think he'll win big?
New York, Pennsylvania and California are all leaning toward Clinton.
Say he wins those. Those won't be blowout wins.
He'll need to show up in California and New York big time. Sadly, Clinton is looking like she'll lock up at least 60% of the vote in NY. Going to need a big upset to swing the momentum, tbh. If Bern had the momentum he had now since Iowa he'd probably have a bigger lead than Hillary has now. Looking on the bright side, he is leaving a mark and opening the doors for non-establishment democrats.
Wait, you think TYT is biased towards their agenda but CNN, who again is owned by TWC a top Shillary donor, isn't biased?
And I never said it'd be easy for him to end up as the nominee. Honestly, unfortunately it's probably not likely. All I'm saying is there's a higher chance than the mainstream media would like Americans to believe.
Yeah, I don't think the establishment has much time left in either party. People are tired of the same BS. If Bernie doesn't become president someone like him will soon.
With Bernie & Trump getting all this support, that's probably true. If Hillary gets in the office and things still go downhill we'll see another voter-funded candidate and this time he'll schlong the any establishment candidate like Reagan did Mondale.
Maybe not entirely, but definitely for Bernie they do.
I don't buy into the whole biased thing outside of Fox.
I watch CNN probably the most and 80% of the time they have some republican gots on their shows. They have also never shown a Hillary rally I think ever. But have broadcast dozens of Trump's.
Anyways, I would like to see this happen..
https://www.change.org/p/the-young-t...he-young-turks
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If Hillary gets the nomination, it will really bolster Trumps chance of winning the presidency. Sanders has a better chance of defeating trump.
Much better chance, Sanders is more appealing and also has that anti-establishment platform that Trump benefits from.
They both beat him handily.
Does it really matter if you beat him by 20 points or 13? The answer is not really.
Thats the problem - honestly, ppl like you writing him because of SD. Dont fall in the trap of public opinion. Bernie can still force action.
That said, gotta lot of respect for JK. just about CNNs only legit (former) anchor now.
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