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Old 03-28-2016, 10:49 AM
 
Location: Denver CO
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He does FAR better among election day voters and Hillary knows it. She is counting on people not getting to know Bernie. He WON Arizona among the people who voted on election day and thats not counting the fraud and abuse going on there on election day. In Ohio, Hillary was 30 points ahead in early voting, and she won the state overall by 13 points. North Carolina same trend. He won IL and MO among election day voters.
No, I just posted a link showing that he does not in fact do far better among election day voters.

And even if he did, so what? Early voters are entitled to have their votes count just as much as those who vote on election day. Stop being dismissive of the votes cast for Hillary as if they somehow count for less than those cast for Bernie.

 
Old 03-28-2016, 11:06 AM
 
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No, I just posted a link showing that he does not in fact do far better among election day voters.

And even if he did, so what? Early voters are entitled to have their votes count just as much as those who vote on election day. Stop being dismissive of the votes cast for Hillary as if they somehow count for less than those cast for Bernie.
He won't argue with you if you agree that only votes for Bernie count and those for Hillary don't count.
 
Old 03-28-2016, 11:09 AM
 
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No, I just posted a link showing that he does not in fact do far better among election day voters.

And even if he did, so what? Early voters are entitled to have their votes count just as much as those who vote on election day. Stop being dismissive of the votes cast for Hillary as if they somehow count for less than those cast for Bernie.
He DOES do far better among election day voters than early voters who often have cast their votes weeks in advance, before he has campaigned and advertised and gotten his name out there in the state.

She knows Bernie's message resonates strongly and counts on him not getting it out there in the state in time to counter all the early voters.
 
Old 03-28-2016, 10:26 PM
 
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He DOES do far better among election day voters than early voters who often have cast their votes weeks in advance, before he has campaigned and advertised and gotten his name out there in the state.

She knows Bernie's message resonates strongly and counts on him not getting it out there in the state in time to counter all the early voters.
Again, more magical thinking while ignoring the polls.
 
Old 03-28-2016, 10:34 PM
 
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Again, more magical thinking while ignoring the polls.
Nope he WON Arizona on election day voting. She won early voting which started weeks before Sanders had started campaigning and advertised in the state, 61.5%-36.1%. Hillary overwhelmingly beats him in early voting compared to election day voting. The same in NC (52-48 for Hillary on election day voting while the result was 14 points win for Hillary) and a whole host of other states.

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Old 03-29-2016, 12:08 AM
 
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Nope he WON Arizona on election day voting. She won early voting which started weeks before Sanders had started campaigning and advertised in the state, 61.5%-36.1%. Hillary overwhelmingly beats him in early voting compared to election day voting. The same in NC (52-48 for Hillary on election day voting while the result was 14 points win for Hillary) and a whole host of other states.
The initial exit poll for NC was Clinton 54-42
Ohio was Clinton 53-46 Sanders
 
Old 03-29-2016, 02:14 AM
 
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The initial exit poll for NC was Clinton 54-42
Ohio was Clinton 53-46 Sanders
This guy knows what he is talking about and is very informative:

Page 2 of Article: A Dozen Reasons Sanders Voters Are Justifiably Angry at the Media Right Now | OpEdNews
 
Old 03-29-2016, 06:20 AM
 
Location: Sonoran Desert
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Nope he WON Arizona on election day voting. She won early voting which started weeks before Sanders had started campaigning and advertised in the state, 61.5%-36.1%. Hillary overwhelmingly beats him in early voting compared to election day voting. The same in NC (52-48 for Hillary on election day voting while the result was 14 points win for Hillary) and a whole host of other states.
There is a huge brouhaha raging in Arizona over what transpired with the polls in Maricopa County (Phoenix area). There were hearings at the state legislature yesterday and demands to for a do-over of the election in June. I doubt that would happen, but it if it did, Arizona could end up deciding at least the Republican candidate because of the WTA. Bernie would likely pick up a few more delegates as well if he is still in by then.
 
Old 03-29-2016, 06:39 AM
 
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Haha You really sound like him... All blaming and blaming non stop
This is what Bernie fans do so incredibly well :
keep spinning things to make them look favorable
Cherrypick favorable information
Disfrenchise millions and millions of voters
Disfrenchise those who voted early as if they don't matter
Disfrenchise minority voters as if their votes count less
Cry fraud whenever Bernie loses
Falsely mislead the public by spinning things so fast that they go out of the trajectory : This Is How Bernie Sanders Will Win the Nomination | Mother Jones
 
Old 03-29-2016, 06:40 AM
 
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There is a huge brouhaha raging in Arizona over what transpired with the polls in Maricopa County (Phoenix area). There were hearings at the state legislature yesterday and demands to for a do-over of the election in June. I doubt that would happen, but it if it did, Arizona could end up deciding at least the Republican candidate because of the WTA. Bernie would likely pick up a few more delegates as well if he is still in by then.
Those silly brainwashed peeps can't change the truth by yelling conspiracies 100 times
Hillary won fair and square and no way will there be justification for any redo except in Bernbros' fantasyland.
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