• March 26 Democratic caucuses — Does Bernie Sanders Still Have a Chance at a Last-Minute Comeback?
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[QUOTE=Morgen;50013688]Not including superdelegates, based off what The Guardian says right now he's 278 behind.[/QUOTE] Don't forget that all of Washington hasn't been tallied up. By the time we have final results, he'll probably be less than 250 behind.
wheres hawaii at it's past 1am
2am ET (31minutes) according to a redditor. [url]http://www.staradvertiser.com/breaking-news/polls-open-for-democratic-caucus/[/url]
Where are all the Washington delegates at? There's only 31 of the 101 accounted for.
[QUOTE=Revenge282;50013889]Where are all the Washington delegates at? There's only 31 of the 101 accounted for.[/QUOTE] I'm assuming the results have to be certified in some way before the delegates officially pledge their votes, and some polling locations were able to report results more quickly and accurately than others.
3am ET - same source - Party doesn't want to release partial results. [QUOTE]The latest estimate from the Democratic Party of Hawaii for full results from today’s presidential preference poll is 9 p.m. The party is not releasing partial results.[/QUOTE] 55minutes.
Let's go alreaday
And of course the superdelegates in Washington go to Clinton...
[QUOTE=TornadoAP;50013969]And of course the superdelegates in Washington go to Clinton...[/QUOTE] Dont take it personally, superdelegates will usually stick with the candidate with the most total delegates so it's no surprise. If Bernie eventually eclipses Clinton by the convention they'll likely throw their support to him. Not doing so would be suicide for the party on the same level as giving Cruz the nomination over Trump. [editline]27th March 2016[/editline] That being said we really should be rid of them already, they're so widely abused to promote a downright misleading picture of the election. If Bernie was down by one pledged delegate there's no doubt that people (including the wide-reaching voice of the media) would say that he's incredibly far behind because of the superdelegate count.
[QUOTE=TornadoAP;50013969]And of course the superdelegates in Washington go to Clinton...[/QUOTE] Still unpledged until the convention aka irrelevant at the moment.
Bernie might have a chance, but until the convention I can't really say much more. I'm still bummed that Rand dropped.
18minutes: [media]https://twitter.com/StarAdvertiser/status/713985911286005760[/media]
[QUOTE=Bradyns;50014097]18minutes: [media]https://twitter.com/StarAdvertiser/status/713985911286005760[/media][/QUOTE] It's gonna be days isn't it
yeah im going to sleep. i look forward to the news when I wake up tomorrow of "30 more minutes!!"
It seems when people actually turn out to vote in droves, the system doesn't work anymore and the farce is exposed, at least in some states.
[QUOTE=postal;50014101]yeah im going to sleep. i look forward to the news when I wake up tomorrow of "30 more minutes!!"[/QUOTE] the tanks are 30 minutes away
[QUOTE=Prez;50014105]the tanks are 30 minutes away[/QUOTE] oh no
First Hawaii results are in: 70% Bernie
According to The Star Advertiser, which is a Honolulu paper, Sanders has 71% to Clinton's 29% with 88% reporting. [url]http://www.staradvertiser.com/breaking-news/polls-open-for-democratic-caucus/[/url]
Bernie 70 to Clinton 30
Feel the Bern. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/iMKYHjZ.png[/IMG]
Was there a forecast for that state? If so, what was it?
Bernie taking all three holy shit. Yessss!!!!!!!!
"Bernie you need a 58% margin in each state from here on out, which is almost impossible". Yeah, here's three 70/30 ones.
I want to believe.
Me: Ah let's take a look at this thread to see how Bernie's doing now. Bet his campaign is over now after how bad the recent news has been. *Reads results* Me: What in the holy fuck?
[QUOTE=LoganIsAwesome;50014189]"Bernie you need a 58% margin in each state from here on out, which is almost impossible". Yeah, here's three 70/30 ones.[/QUOTE] But Washington and Alaska border Canada, which borders Vermont. Practically Sanders' back yard. And Hawaii? It borders the Pacific Ocean, which borders Canada, which borders Vermont. Basically Sanders' next door neighbor. C'mon guys. It means nothing. Duh.
My primary concern at this point is New York... most recent polls didn't look good at all, and New York is the serious make or break for Bernie. He loses that, and it really IS over.
Oh baby, a triple! I love that Bernie's campaign just won't die. No matter how far ahead Hillary's campaign is, nights like these must be making her tear her hair out.
It's not over until it's over. - Yogi Bear
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