Presidential Primary results Tuesday March 8th

What if I was? You got a problem with women ? Word of advice they don't bite and can have opinions of politics as well.

No problem with women or women being political. Just asking. I think you present your arguments well either way.
 
Cruz is a lock for 2nd in Michigan. He's leading by 6,500 votes with 96% reporting.
 
Hillary won 84 delegates tonight to Bernie's 67.

Total so far:
Hillary 1,234
Bernie 567

2,383 needed to clinch nomination.
 
There better be because Bernie had no chance unless he can win California running away

Very true, in fact he needs to dominate the west coast. Squeaking out a win on the left coast will not be enough. I live near Seattle, and I see 50 Bernie bumper stickers for every 1 Clinton sticker.

The west coast should be Bernie's wheel house.
 
I wonder if little marco gets swept tonight. surely he picks up some in hawaii right? Cruz making some gains
 
Very true, in fact he needs to dominate the west coast. Squeaking out a win on the left coast will not be enough. I live near Seattle, and I see 50 Bernie bumper stickers for every 1 Clinton sticker.

The west coast should be Bernie's wheel house.
the white parts yes. But thats not enough to win CA. He needs to establish a much stronger presence in the Latino and black communities.
 
So far tonight for the Republican delegates.

Donald 58
Cruz 43
Kasich 16
Rubio 0

Total
Trump 447
Cruz 346
Rubio 154
Kasich 53
 
Hillary won 84 delegates tonight to Bernie's 67.

Total so far:
Hillary 1,234
Bernie 567

2,383 needed to clinch nomination.


LOL, how is that firewall looking guy?

We still counting super delegates, when it is suicide for the Democratic party to pick Clinton with them, if Sanders wins the voter delegate count?

The fact that Clinton's last remaining talking point is super delegates, and that whole narrative is based on a lie, is quite encouraging to me.

Wreaks of desperation.
 
LOL, how is that firewall looking guy?

We still counting super delegates, when it is suicide for the Democratic party to pick Clinton with them, if Sanders wins the voter delegate count?

The fact that Clinton's last remaining talking point is super delegates, and that whole narrative is based on a lie, is quite encouraging to me.

Even without the Super Delgates, Hillary is still winning the delgate count. 745 to 540.
 
So far tonight for the Republican delegates.

Donald 58
Cruz 43
Kasich 16
Rubio 0

Total
Trump 447
Cruz 346
Rubio 154
Kasich 53

Interesting... Trump and Cruz have picked up the same amount of delegates between tonight (so far) and last Saturday.

And Rubio... poor little Rubio... has placed in 4th, 4th, and 3rd tonight, with a grand total of zero delegates.
 
Including superdelegates isn't an accurate representation:
Actual delegate count:
Clinton: 745
Sanders: 540

I was about to post that number. You can say it isn't an accurate representation but it really is. This isn't 2008.
 
Even without the Super Delgates, Hillary is still winning the delgate count. 745 to 540.

Agreed, and she has now lost the very first Rust belt state, and the south is almost over with.

That lead, as Bernie heads into his favorable states, and Clinton leaves her's, is not a mountain for Bernie to climb, but a hill, and Bernie has been climbing mountains for months now.

To be clear here, Clinton can still win this, she just needs to hold serve.

However, the narrative that Sanders isn't 100% still in this, needs to go away.

He isn't even on the ropes anymore. He is standing in the center of the ring, down on octagon control, and strikes landed. We are in the beginning of the 2nd round of a 5 round championship fight. With the first round awarded to Clinton 10-9.
 
By definition a revolution needs to involve... a revolution. It means being the underdog and overcoming the odds. Bernie could win but the wins need to start coming in en force now.
 
Sadly Clinton is leading California by 14%, most progressive state my ass

Poll is old, and the sample size is weak, unless their is a new one out.

Also, Bernie has showed a tremendous ability to move the polls in state's he actually campaigns in.

Bernie ceded the south to Clinton. This is not talked about nearly enough. In the states that Bernie has actually ran in, he hasn't lost by more than 5%, and has won the majority of them.

I just googled and the poll is indeed old. A new poll for Cali is expected to come out later this month.
 
the white parts yes. But thats not enough to win CA. He needs to establish a much stronger presence in the Latino and black communities.

I disagree. Bernie has only shown issues with southern blacks. The Latino narrative was shattered in Nevada. The black narrative shattered in Michigan.

Clinton has regional dominance of the black vote down south. Even if she won the black vote in Michigan, it was by a close margin, or she would have won the state.

In fact we all keep asking why the black vote is so pro-hillary, when Sanders wasn't even running in the south. Basically we have no idea how Sanders would have done with the black vote in the south if Bernie had actually campaigned there.
 
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