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Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumJohn King at CNN said that things are looking good for a Clinton win in CT.
The reason: in counties where Clinton is leading, a larger percentage of votes are still coming in.
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John King at CNN said that things are looking good for a Clinton win in CT. (Original Post)
kstewart33
Apr 2016
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Satch59
(1,353 posts)1. Yes MSNBC said the same thing...
Will be a great night for Hillary!! Great speech by the way!!
still_one
(92,219 posts)2. good, I hope it is a valid assessment
Rose Siding
(32,623 posts)3. Newtown and Bridgehaven haven't come in yet
We'll see a bump
LannyDeVaney
(1,033 posts)4. Yes, check my link and you'll see the precinct votes "live" ...
http://www.nytimes.com/elections/results/connecticut
She may not win Connecticut, but it will be a push delegates wise either way; a 51-49 type thing.
And frankly, the national news is already reporting the nomination is hers so now the next week will be how Sanders responds. Sec Clinton's recent speeches have knocked it out of the park and Sanders has dropped back. It seems his talk was all that - talk.
She may not win Connecticut, but it will be a push delegates wise either way; a 51-49 type thing.
And frankly, the national news is already reporting the nomination is hers so now the next week will be how Sanders responds. Sec Clinton's recent speeches have knocked it out of the park and Sanders has dropped back. It seems his talk was all that - talk.