• Super Tuesday - most polling booths close at 7pm EST
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Live updates: [url]http://www.ibtimes.com/super-tuesday-live-updates-2016-primary-caucus-results-polls-everything-else-you-need-2327437[/url] [url]http://www.vox.com/2016/2/29/11135992/super-tuesday-sec-primary-2016-results[/url] Democratic predictions: [url]http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/super-tuesday-preview-democratic-presidential-election-2016/[/url] Republican predictions: [url]http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/super-tuesday-preview-republican-presidential-election-2016/[/url] Places that are voting today: Alabama (D+R) American Samoa Caucus (D) Democrats Abroad (Extends to March 8th) Georgia (D+R) Massachusetts (D+R) Minnesota Caucus (D+R) North Dakota Caucus (R) Oklahoma (D+R) Tennessee (D+R) Texas (D+R) Vermont (D+R) Virginia (D+R) Wyoming Caucus (R)
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Bernie [i]please[/i]
Trump is probably going to sweep most of it. Hillary is likely to sweep most of it as well.
A lot of these are relatively conservative states making me think hillary will do quite well unfortunately. Trump will of course dominate pretty much all of them. He's got a chance of even picking up Texas from Cruz. Oh well I'll be out voting tho.
Yeah, this Super Tuesday is going to be pretty boring. Trump is going in with 50% of the vote or something crazy and Hillary is beating Bernie by double digits. Dumb [editline]1st March 2016[/editline] also I've seen a lot of Kasich signs in Vermont which is weird
Interested to start seeing results after i wake up tomorrow morning.
[QUOTE=Glitchman;49843681] also I've seen a lot of Kasich signs in Vermont which is weird[/QUOTE] Not surprising considering how unexpectedly well he did in New Hampshire. He seems to have a decent amount of support in New England in general.
The people who are voting for Hillary will be rewarded for their support in the usual manner of being screwed over. Regardless what candidate gets the most delegates today, the people there will get exactly what they deserve.
[QUOTE=adamsz;49843829]The people who are voting for Hillary will be rewarded for their support in the usual manner of being screwed over. Regardless what candidate gets the most delegates today, the people there will get exactly what they deserve.[/QUOTE] I don't like this about Bernie fans. Some of you guys sound so pretentious about it.
Today is a big one, wonder what the hell will happen. Not as much hope for Bernie as before, wonder if Trump would actually win faced against Hillary
Frux, mate.. you left out the Colorado Caucus. [QUOTE=Clovernoodle;49843661]Bernie [I]please[/I][/QUOTE] He's only tipped to win Oklahoma and Vermont.. I don't like the chances given that FiveThirtyEight has Clinton at 90+ on all others and some as >99%.
538 has this cool page that shows how candidates' current delegate count compares to what they'd need to be 'on track' for the nomination. It will really come into its own after today as big gaps emerge [url]http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/election-2016/delegate-targets/[/url]
[QUOTE=InvaderNouga;49843861]I don't like this about Bernie fans. Some of you guys sound so pretentious about it.[/QUOTE] Well, when the "candidates" that are most likely to win their nominations are either a neo-Fascist reincarnation of George Wallace, or a Corporate Pawn straight out of the Gilded Age, it's hard [b]not[/b] to be cynical about the future in this country. We managed to survive 8 years under George Dubya, and before that, we survived 40 years of corruption after the Civil War. We'll endure this too. I just don't want to know [i]how much[/i] will be lost in the next 8 years. Well I've got work to do. I'm going to try and learn what I can about the end of the Gilded Age by studying the stately home of one of its robber barons. I fear there will be more bad news when I return.
Going to say: Trump does a clean sweep excluding Texas and maybe Alaska Clinton beats bernie nearly 3:1 in most all states except Mass. Either way this will be a crucial tuesday for a lot of people
Bernie doesn't need to win these states. He just needs to not lose horribly. Democratic delegates are not winner take all per state.
[QUOTE=smurfy;49843940]538 has this cool page that shows how candidates' current delegate count compares to what they'd need to be 'on track' for the nomination. It will really come into its own after today as big gaps emerge [url]http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/election-2016/delegate-targets/[/url][/QUOTE] :neat: One more thing for me to numerically fixate on.. [t]http://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1455/25043427449_a97775ecea_z.jpg[/t] [t]http://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1591/25318009481_681fec819b_z.jpg[/t]
Trump is doing iron man numbers
[QUOTE=Kybalt;49844108]Bernie doesn't need to win these states. He just needs to not lose horribly. Democratic delegates are not winner take all per state.[/QUOTE] He does if he wants to come off as a serious candidate for undecided/swing voters.
[QUOTE=JohnFisher89;49844082]Going to say: Trump does a clean sweep excluding Texas and maybe Alaska Clinton beats bernie nearly 3:1 in most all states except Mass. Either way this will be a crucial tuesday for a lot of people[/QUOTE] Latest polls in Mass. show Bernie and Hillary at a virtual tie, it most likely won't be a clear victory there. Either way, Clinton will role up Sanders, especially in the most prized state this voting day - Texas.
[QUOTE=JohnFisher89;49844253]He does if he wants to come off as a serious candidate for undecided/swing voters.[/QUOTE] He's been a serious candidate since he started drawing in record numbers at rallies. Hillary will end today with more delegates won but she's not the nomination yet
I live in vorginia. I got class from 3 to 4. Woke up at 12 lol. Gonna eat "breakfast" and go vote to make anime real
I just now voted. Bernie may not have as much of a big chance to win this state, but I may as well try to help.
Voting for Hillary today
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;49844282]Latest polls in Mass. show Bernie and Hillary at a virtual tie, it most likely won't be a clear victory there. Either way, Clinton will role up Sanders, especially in the most prized state this voting day - Texas.[/QUOTE] [url=http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/election-2016/primary-forecast/massachusetts-democratic/]Nah[/url] I think Mass. will be pretty clear, the real toss up is Oklahoma.
[QUOTE=proboardslol;49844458]Voting for Hillary today[/QUOTE] don't be this person
Bernie is gonna do a lot better than you think. I predict wins in Vermont. Minnesota. Colorado. Massachusetts and Oklahoma. Plus close races in Virginia and Texas.
[QUOTE=proboardslol;49844458]Voting for Hillary today[/QUOTE] What is wrong with you
[QUOTE=Techno-Man;49844860]What is wrong with you[/QUOTE]he loves the blood of libyan children
[QUOTE=LoganIsAwesome;49844750]Bernie is gonna do a lot better than you think. I predict wins in Vermont. Minnesota. Colorado. Massachusetts and Oklahoma. Plus close races in Virginia and Texas.[/QUOTE] Bernie already lost Vermont in terms of delegates.
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