Can someone explain to me how the remaining republican primaries work with only one candidate?
Looks like Clinton got Guam but that was probably because of Mother's Day. Winning Guam is like winning a small piece of hamburger off the pizza, it means nothing.
I still hope Bernie can win the whole thing somehow, I still have hope
Now let's see what happens in West Virginia
Any time you election strategy relies on the FBI, that's bad thing.Apparently after the rest of Washington states delegates were allotted, Bernie is now down by 295 pledged delegates. WV could be a big win for Bernie. I expect Oregon to be as well. Bernie should go into CA down about 200 delegates. He would need to win about 70-30 at that point in CA. My prediction is that he will go into the convention down by about 100 delegates.
At that point, it is all in the FBI's hands, to flip the Super delegates for Bernie.
Clinton is leading by 9%. Clearly, if she doesn't win, that must mean the primary is rigged. This is what I have learned from endless previous threads where one candidate is up at the start.
CNN has been saying Hillary will lose all week. Clearly cnn is using reverse psychology to get the clinton vote out and have bernie voters stay at home.Clinton is leading by 9%. Clearly, if she doesn't win, that must mean the primary is rigged. This is what I have learned from endless previous threads where one candidate is up at the start.
The important thing to remember is that when CNN says Hillary is probably going to win, that's because they're in the tank for Hillary. When they say Bernie will probably win, that's because they are in the tank for Hillary.CNN has been saying Hillary will lose all week. Clearly cnn is using reverse psychology to get the clinton vote out and have bernie voters stay at home.