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    These are more accurate than current media totals.

    Only 214 more delegates to catch up!

    https://berniesanders.com/wp-content...by-State-1.pdf

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    Clinton and her Super PACS must be very anxious, and no doubt will be going VERY DIRTY to try to win NY.

    It would great if Bernie wins WY today, keeps his mo going.

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    Clinton and her Super PACS must be very anxious, and no doubt will be going VERY DIRTY to try to win NY.

    It would great if Bernie wins WY today, keeps his mo going.
    Its out of the hands of either. Voters will decide.

    Bernie is ed since this is a close primary so his independents won't be there. Unless they switched to dems before the deadline.

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    B wins WY

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    Robert Reich, FB page



    "I was speaking yesterday with a group of European politicians, who expressed surprise at how “undemocratic” our presidential nominating process is. They pointed to:

    1. The large percentage of “superdelegates” (political insiders) that will decide on the Democratic Party’s nominee.


    2. The large number of primaries (such as the critical New York primary on April 19) that are closed to independents – even though there are more independents than registered Democrats or Republicans.


    3. The increasing likelihood that the Republican convention will be “brokered” and that neither of the leading Republican candidates will emerge as the Republican nominee.


    I explained that before the early 1970s, it was even worse; each party came up with its nominee in party conventions, without relying on the outcomes of primaries or caucuses.


    “And we thought you were a democracy!” said one of my visitors."


    Well, no. USA is a plutonomy, an oligarchy rigged by BigMoney as owners of politicians.

    Candidates and elections are rigged to deliver politicians paid for and beholden to the wealthy class.





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    Clinton and her Super PACS must be very anxious, and no doubt will be going VERY DIRTY to try to win NY.

    It would great if Bernie wins WY today, keeps his mo going.
    Do you hope Hillary is indicted to get Bernie in?

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    Do you hope Hillary is indicted to get Bernie in?
    A better question is..if she wins the nomination but then gets indicted. Who gets it then?

    DNC doesn't like Bernie very much so they'd probably tap Elizabeth Warren to run.

    That wouldn't be bad imo. She's a female Bernie without wanting to go nuts on the banks and whatever crazy ideas he has.

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    Do you hope Hillary is indicted to get Bernie in?
    I much prefer social democrat Bernie to moderate Repug/BigCorp/neoliberal/neocon tool Hillary. I'd much prefer Bernie to defeat her on his own.

    If she loses because of legal problems, tough . That's a "regime change" that will succeed much better than her regime changes in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Egypt.
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    Its out of the hands of either. Voters will decide.

    Bernie is ed since this is a close primary so his independents won't be there. Unless they switched to dems before the deadline.
    Sanders proceeds to rape Hillary once again. Didnt even need the independent vote

    Does it get tiring shilling for Shillary?

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    Sanders proceeds to rape Hillary once again. Didnt even need the independent vote

    Does it get tiring shilling for Shillary?
    Rape as an getting the same amount of delegates? LOL

    Does it get tiring sucking the of an old dude who's not even dem?

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    Rape as an getting the same amount of delegates? LOL

    Does it get tiring sucking the of an old dude who's not even dem?
    Rape as in douboe digit blowout victory. And thats the best part about Bernie, the fact hes not a racist lying centrist masquerading as a liberal

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    Rape as in douboe digit blowout victory. And thats the best part about Bernie, the fact hes not a racist lying centrist masquerading as a liberal
    Barely double digits. Overall, according to google politics only 280 people voted and beat her by 32 votes. That's not really something to pounce your chest over Zosa.

    This is why Bernie supporters are annoying to me. Even though he's been winning for like a month you still have to act en led and like your doesn't stink. Get real.

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    I much prefer social democrat Bernie to moderate Repug/BigCorp/neoliberal/neocon tool Hillary. I'd much prefer Bernie to defeat her on his own.

    If she loses because of legal problems, tough . That's a "regime change" that will succeed much better than her regime changes in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Egypt.
    Answer the question.

    Do you hope Hillary is indicted to get Bernie in? Yes or no.

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    Answer the question.

    Do you hope Hillary is indicted to get Bernie in? Yes or no.
    G F Y

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    Reich FB:

    "With 96 percent of precincts reporting, the Associated Press has declared Bernie the winner of the Wyoming Democratic caucuses -- with 56 percent of the vote.

    In 2008, Hillary Clinton lost to Barack Obama in Wyoming by 24 percentage points.

    As she has had in most states, Hillary Clinton had endorsements from more elected officials, and Wyoming’s four “superdelegates” are supporting her.

    The media continues to characterize these victories (as the New York Times does, below) as “evidence of Mrs. Clinton’s weaknesses among white and liberal voters” rather than as evidence of the growing strength of Bernie’s movement to reclaim our democracy and our economy from the moneyed interests."



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    Side chosen. Noted.

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    Barely double digits. Overall, according to google politics only 280 people voted and beat her by 32 votes. That's not really something to pounce your chest over Zosa.

    This is why Bernie supporters are annoying to me. Even though he's been winning for like a month you still have to act en led and like your doesn't stink. Get real.
    Youre the one who said Bernie is ed. You deserve to get talked to you for that prediction. Or do you think your doesn't stink, hypocrite? Jesus it's like an echo chamber.

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    Youre the one who said Bernie is ed. You deserve to get talked to you for that prediction. Or do you think your doesn't stink, hypocrite? Jesus it's like an echo chamber.
    It's just a prediction. No different than saying XYZ team is going to win tomorrow. Relax

    Besides, I'm going by the numbers. Bernie is coming into New York really disadvantaged. Closed primary, down on the polls by double digits, etc.

    Forgive me for predicting an outcome. Oh my

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    It's just a prediction. No different than saying XYZ team is going to win tomorrow.
    lol "bernie is ed" = "no different than saying xyz is going to win tomorrow"

    shill.

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    lol "bernie is ed" = "no different than saying xyz is going to win tomorrow"

    shill.
    He is ed. That's the reality of it.

    Try not to shed tears as Bernie has no choice but to cancelled his campaign after this month is over with.

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    California primary up for grabs as Clinton’s lead shrinks

    The California Democratic primary is up for grabs, as Hillary Clinton has watched her onetime 63-point lead in the polls shrink to six points over Sen. Bernie Sanders, according to a Field Poll released Friday.

    Clinton leads Sanders 47 percent to 41 percent among likely voters in the June 7 primary, with 12 percent undecided. Voters who do not state a party preference are allowed to vote in the Democratic primary, which is good news for Sanders, as unaffiliated voters in other states have been supportive.

    In California, nonpartisans support Sanders 49 percent to 39 percent for Clinton.

    http://m.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/...-s-7235299.php



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    at least I have the balls to support my candidate Reck. You say you're a neutral D (I hate partyliners) then shill for Hillary and against Bernie every time you can. Balls up and just admit you're in Hillary's camp already and we'll have a lot more respect for you

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    at least I have the balls to support my candidate Reck. You say you're a neutral D (I hate partyliners) then shill for Hillary and against Bernie every time you can. Balls up and just admit you're in Hillary's camp already and we'll have a lot more respect for you
    I've said it from the start that at the very least I'd want a Hillary/Bernie ticket.

    It's just as of late, Bernie supporters have gotten nearly as bad as Trump supporters. Not saying you have but others from other places.

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    Robert Reich: I’ve Known Hillary Since She Was 19. Bernie Sanders is the Most Qualified Candidate

    In a startling upset for the Clinton campaign, Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor for the Clinton administration, has come out in support of Bernie Sanders in a searing blog post that gets to the “volcanic core” of what this election is truly about.

    “I’ve known Hillary Clinton since she was 19 years old, and have nothing but respect for her. In my view, she’s the most qualified candidate for president of the political system we now have,” Reich said.

    “But Bernie Sanders is the most qualified candidate to create the political system we should have, because he’s leading a political movement for change.”

    http://usuncut.com/politics/robert-r...est-candidate/



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    Voters who do not state a party preference are allowed to vote in the Democratic primary, which is good news for Sanders, as unaffiliated voters in other states have been supportive.

    In California, nonpartisans support Sanders 49 percent to 39 percent for Clinton.
    Myself included

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