POTUS 2016

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Wow Trump won Michigan too
Talking about Mr. Teflon...

Yesterday media tried to smear him with national socialism ties but no no no....He's steaming ahead like nothing happened. This truly is a movement.
 
Trump is far and away the best talker and probably the smartest of the group, which is devastatingly depressing.

I'm heading to the Martinez thread instead. Hold me @Garrick.

Godspeed mate. Bob Bradley for Everton.

Sanders is actually doing way better than what was predicted in Michigan. I'm in a pretty good mood.

Still a long shot, but at least it's hope.
 

Looks like he's closed a lot of ground on her recently.

The American Left. After 75 years of witch hunts and shunning, we're BACK BABY!

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This election really was crying out for one top Democratic candidate. Hillary is clearly going to stumble to the nomination by gerrymander and half hearted Dem voters crying out for someone better.
 

Looks like he's closed a lot of ground on her recently.

Sadly when you look closely this isn't the case.

Last night for example Clinton was narrowly beaten in Michigan but hammered Bernie in Mississippi, so she actually increased her delegate count lead. Over the weekend Bernie picked up three state wins but all quite small states, Clinton one yet Bernie gained just 3 delegates on her (Clinton already has a 3 figure lead). Clinton is doing well in the states that matter most - with the largest delegate allocations.

That being said last night does give Bernie some hope, African Americans voters which sunk him in the south appear to be much different in the mid west area. March 15th is a key date, win in Ohio/Illinois (Combined 341 delegates) and if he remains competitive in Florida (A whopping 246 delegates up for grabs) then he's in business.
 
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Sadly when you look closely this isn't the case.

Last night for example Clinton was narrowly beaten in Michigan but hammered Bernie in Mississippi, so she actually increased her delegate count lead. Over the weekend Bernie picked up three state wins but all quite small states, Clinton one yet Bernie gained just 3 delegates on her (Clinton already has a 3 figure lead). Clinton is doing well in the states that matter most - with the largest delegate allocations.

That being said last night does give Bernie some hope, African Americans voters which sunk him in the south appear to be much different in the mid west area. March 15th is a key date, win in Ohio/Illinois (Combined 341 delegates) and if he remains competitive in Florida (A whopping 246 delegates up for grabs) then he's in business.

He needs to hold on to her coat tails for the next few months and then do great in CA and NY. I think he'll do ok in OH and IL but he won't do well in FL, leaving the mountain too high to climb. It is concerning that clinton is only doing well in states that will definitely go red in the general election.
 
Yeah, but 'Sconsin is 90% white

Riot Fest is in Chicago mate. But Milwaukee is a majority-minority city.

Will be interesting to see now how Illinois and Ohio go. The same (wrong) margins are present there that were in Michigan. Clinton's running out of conservative states to help her, now the test will be if the remaining states can make up the margin.
 

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