Hillary losing support in the second major upcoming state: Pennsylvania
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[QUOTE]A new poll found that Hillary Clinton’s lead over Bernie Sanders in the critical Pennsylvania primary has plummeted to the single digits after the former Secretary of State led the Vermont Senator by more than 20 points.
A new Quinnipiac poll released Wednesday shows Clinton leading Sanders by just a 50-44 margin three weeks out from the state’s primary.[/QUOTE]
[url]http://latest.com/2016/04/poll-hillary-clinton-plummets-in-crucial-pennsylvania-primary-lead-falls-from-22-to-6/[/url]
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I will predict that the east and west ends of PA will vote mostly bernie, West probably leaning more towards hillary, but middle pa i feel will go all hillary.
[QUOTE=Viva;50083703]I will predict that the east and west ends of PA will vote mostly bernie, West probably leaning more towards hillary, but middle pa i feel will go all hillary.[/QUOTE]
If the primaries in the West are anything to go by, then Bernie should do a clean sweep.
I'm 50/50 between the two but I kinda want to see Bernie pull this one out of his ass.
[QUOTE=Raidyr;50083720]I'm 50/50 between the two but I kinda want to see Bernie pull this one out of his ass.[/QUOTE]
Then vote bernie since he has less of a shot anyways and if he loses you are still guaranteed hillary.
[QUOTE=Viva;50083703]I will predict that the east and west ends of PA will vote mostly bernie, West probably leaning more towards hillary, but middle pa i feel will go all hillary.[/QUOTE]
Yeehaw, good ol Pensyltucky. Bernie will easily take the East and West because of Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. Towns ripe with very vocal college kids.
south central PA here. i call for surveys, results get dumped into all the media but you can read them here: [url]http://harperpolling.com/polls/pennsylvania-democratic-primary-poll--4-2-3[/url]
people still fucking love obama here and by extension clinton, and are still iffy about sanders. if the youngens dont go out to vote then i do not expect sanders to get many votes here.
Ay that's my state
Registered as Democratic months ago just to vote Bern.
If he can win PA and NY by >5% he honestly could win. This is like a hundred times beyond my expectations for the Sanders campaign. I'm ecstatic, especially after how nerve-wracking Wisconsin was.
Accelerating Bernie momentum could turn NY and CA into a massive upset and trigger superdelegate defection. (Edit: I just checked the DNC primary schedule, NY is happening ahead of PA.)
Could.
A lot of other things could happen instead, but damn it'd be glorious to see that.
Bernie taking my voting virginity. I won't be registered Democrat for long but it's worth it for now because PA has closed primaries.
Oh geez, is Hillary going to be a good sport after this round of losing the nomination [i]again[/i]??
[QUOTE=Period;50084278]Bernie taking my voting virginity. I won't be registered Democrat for long but it's worth it for now because PA has closed primaries.[/QUOTE]
If Bernie makes it through to POTUS you might want to stay democrat for a bit longer to help elect progressive dems for the senate and house
There were so many people at his rally in Philly, that they had to hold a second rally at Temple just to fit all the overflow:
[t]http://i.imgur.com/P6aCTpp.jpg[/t]
Crazy shit.
[QUOTE=rilez;50084304]There were so many people at his rally in Philly, that they had to hold a second rally at Temple just to fit all the overflow:
[t]http://i.imgur.com/P6aCTpp.jpg[/t]
Crazy shit.[/QUOTE]
Reminds me of the Bernie Sanders rally in Vancouver. They couldn't get the fair grounds due to a dog show, so they hosted it at my old high-school. Boy was that not enough.
Lines as far as the eye can see, even got some pictures of the craziness too.
The 14th through the 26th is going to be the main event. Either side could wrap up the competition in that span.
I'm gonna crap in my pants if he can pull a Michigan in both New York and Pennsylvania.
[QUOTE=Chaitin;50084342]I'm gonna crap in my pants if he can pull a Michigan in both New York and Pennsylvania.[/QUOTE]
If he does that then Hillary literally loses.
[QUOTE=Chaitin;50084342]I'm gonna crap in my pants if he can pull a Michigan in both New York and Pennsylvania.[/QUOTE]
If he does I think Hillary's done, barring extreme action on the DNC to shut down Bernie (like taking his name off the ballot).
[QUOTE=Chaitin;50084342]I'm gonna crap in my pants if he can pull a Michigan in both New York and Pennsylvania.[/QUOTE]
You might want to keep a fresh pair of pantaloons nearby.
If any of you want to really help Sanders win those states and haven't contributed much, you should consider phone banking.
I wonder, if Hillary loses the primary, is her political career over?
[QUOTE=Reshy;50084479]I wonder, if Hillary loses the primary, is her political career over?[/QUOTE]
if she loses here then that makes 2 failed attempts at the office. how many politicians go for round 3?
[QUOTE=Reshy;50084479]I wonder, if Hillary loses the primary, is her political career over?[/QUOTE]
Yep
So, if Bernie wins this state, he will lose by a few fewer delegates?
[QUOTE=Ridge;50084512]So, if Bernie wins this state, he will lose by a few fewer delegates?[/QUOTE]
If he wins this state, it is just showing that he is gaining speed and Hillary is losing hers. Again.
[QUOTE=rilez;50084304]There were so many people at his rally in Philly, that they had to hold a second rally at Temple just to fit all the overflow:
[t]http://i.imgur.com/P6aCTpp.jpg[/t]
Crazy shit.[/QUOTE]
I was driving by while this was happening and the line was literally at least 3 city blocks long. It was absolutely nuts.
[QUOTE=Ridge;50084512]So, if Bernie wins this state, he will lose by a few fewer delegates?[/QUOTE]
If Bernie wins this and New York, it's just about over for Hillary.
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