• Sanders Campaign outraises Clinton Campaign 2-1 for a third month in a row.
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[QUOTE]Milwaukee, Wisconsin (CNN)Bernie Sanders' campaign announced Friday that it had raised $44 million in March, a new high for the Vermont senator's White House bid. The campaign's previous fundraising record was in February, when it raised $43.5 million. The campaign has received more than 6.5 million contributions from 2 million individual donors.[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/01/politics/bernie-sanders-fundraising-march/index.html[/url]
Dump all the money into NY Bernie gotta win it big there
the long shot that nobody would vote for. the DNC really should take notice that he's getting tons and tons of individual donations, and a donation is practically a vote
Voter records are already disappearing from NY. Be ready for another Arizona.
[QUOTE=LtKyle2;50054661]Voter records are already disappearing from NY. Be ready for another Arizona.[/QUOTE] A lot of them are preparing for that... printing out the records now. Edit: If she's that much an idiot that she thinks it will work again, she has no business being president.
[QUOTE=OmniConsUme;50054908]A lot of them are preparing for that... printing out the records now. Edit: If she's that much an idiot that she thinks it will work again, she has no business being president.[/QUOTE] knowing how far the DNC is up her ass? It'll probably work again. the primaries are such a joke.
[QUOTE=SonicHitman;50055131]knowing how far the DNC is up her ass? It'll probably work again. the primaries are such a joke.[/QUOTE] Why whould they do that again when people caught on that bad?
[QUOTE=LtKyle2;50054661]Voter records are already disappearing from NY. Be ready for another Arizona.[/QUOTE] Oops! We accidentally your democracy.
[QUOTE=OmniConsUme;50054908]A lot of them are preparing for that... printing out the records now. Edit: If she's that much an idiot that she thinks it will work again, she has no business being president.[/QUOTE] Don't worry the DNC will think of another way to proclaim Hillary the nominee. [editline]2nd April 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=Zenreon117;50055397]Oops! We accidentally your democracy.[/QUOTE] "Don't want to take the blinders off the horse"
I wonder, if anything unfortunate were to happen to Hillary, would Sanders automatically gain the nomination?
[QUOTE=GordonZombie;50056022]I wonder, if anything unfortunate were to happen to Hillary, would Sanders automatically gain the nomination?[/QUOTE] This reads like a threat
Nah I'm just curious.
[QUOTE=Sableye;50051665]the long shot [B]that nobody would vote for.[/B][/QUOTE] Oh for christ sake, Vote Bernie anyway. I don't care if it's a miniscule chance, it's still a chance.
[QUOTE=GordonZombie;50056117]Nah I'm just curious.[/QUOTE] I dunno how that'd work out. Then again, I haven't read up on what happens if a nominee dies during their campaign. Come to think of it, has such a thing ever happened in American politics? I mean, they've been around for nearly 250 years (it'll be 240 in about 3 months), so you'd think there'd be at least one instance of a politician dying mid-way through their campaign to get elected. Either way, I imagine it'd involve a looooot of paperwork.
[QUOTE=GordonZombie;50056022]I wonder, if anything unfortunate were to happen to Hillary, would Sanders automatically gain the nomination?[/QUOTE] If no other candidate steps up, I'm pretty sure he would. If someone else went for the nomination, they might decide to do something with regards to Hillary's boatload of delegates, but if they didn't, Sanders would pretty much win.
I imagine if a candidate dies that's pretty much the end of the campaign. Evidently the UK has some policy on this. [url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deaths_of_candidates_during_general_elections_of_the_United_Kingdom[/url]
[QUOTE=GordonZombie;50056022]I wonder, if anything unfortunate were to happen to Hillary, would Sanders automatically gain the nomination?[/QUOTE] Is that a promise?
You really gotta fuckin' love this election. Two people that their party decided not to back are using their charisma and their clout to help America. That the majority of people are giving a middle finger to both Party's ideals and instead focusing on whom they think [I]actually[/I] goes with the average Joe. And the best thing is that they do, but each in their own separate ways. Gaining enough traction that both the Democrats and the Republicans have to take notice and actually augment on how they're going to go in future elections (I hope).
[URL]https://twitter.com/ClarkDems/status/716408177307168768[/URL] bernie just won nevada lmfao, hillarys delegates didnt show up
[QUOTE=ironman17;50056195]I dunno how that'd work out. Then again, I haven't read up on what happens if a nominee dies during their campaign. Come to think of it, has such a thing ever happened in American politics? I mean, they've been around for nearly 250 years (it'll be 240 in about 3 months), so you'd think there'd be at least one instance of a politician dying mid-way through their campaign to get elected. Either way, I imagine it'd involve a looooot of paperwork.[/QUOTE] The closest was Horace Greely in the 1870's, he died right after the election.
[QUOTE=benzi2k7;50056439][URL]https://twitter.com/ClarkDems/status/716408177307168768[/URL] bernie just won nevada lmfao, hillarys delegates didnt show up[/QUOTE] I want Sanders to win, but that's just retarded. What a broken system.
[QUOTE=benzi2k7;50056439][URL]https://twitter.com/ClarkDems/status/716408177307168768[/URL] bernie just won nevada lmfao, hillarys delegates didnt show up[/QUOTE] Wait...[B]what?[/B]
umm... oops?
Alt delegates are being seated so its possible that the actual delegate didnt show, but their alt did edit. Nope.
[QUOTE=OmniConsUme;50055391]Why whould they do that again when people caught on that bad?[/QUOTE] Because there hasn't been any punishment for doing it?
Yikes, I wonder if this'll light a fire under Hillary's arse? That said, isn't it still early days yet?
[QUOTE=benzi2k7;50056439][URL]https://twitter.com/ClarkDems/status/716408177307168768[/URL] bernie just won nevada lmfao, hillarys delegates didnt show up[/QUOTE] wait didn't Hillary already win Nevada?
I may not agree with some of his policies, but he definitely is better than Hilary.
[QUOTE=LtKyle2;50056600]wait didn't Hillary already win Nevada?[/QUOTE]you get voters @ a caucus that elect delegates + alt delegates, the delegates then later go to a convention for their county to have their own little count bernie won the convention
[QUOTE=LtKyle2;50056600]wait didn't Hillary already win Nevada?[/QUOTE] Her delegates didn't show up or swung or something. Our nomination and election process is so fucked up lol.
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