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Ky results (Original Post)
riversedge
May 2016
OP
Steve K saying lots of western rural counties still are out (sanders country)
riversedge
May 2016
#9
I know but I don't care. If he wins the two states, that gives him a narrative and the incentive to
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2016
#11
riversedge
(70,235 posts)1. nytimes link and result thus far
http://www.nytimes.com/elections/results
Democrats Ky. 55 del. Ore. 61 Delegates May 17 Total
Hillary Clinton 46.1% 0.0% 1,716
Bernie Sanders 46.7% 0.0% 1,433
Reporting 14% 10 PM ET 2,383 to win
Democratic delegates only include pledged delegates.
Lead
Win
riversedge
(70,235 posts)2. msnbc too early to call
Coolest Ranger
(2,034 posts)3. She is winning
in places I thought for sure Sanders was going to win. Hot dang
mcar
(42,333 posts)4. Too close for me
Legends303
(481 posts)5. She might edge out a victory in KY
but Oregon I expect Sanders to win comfortably and this coming from a Hillary supporter
imaginary girl
(861 posts)6. She takes the lead at 63%!
2321 of 3696 precincts reporting (63%)
Louisville Lexington Bowling Green LouisvilleLexingtonBowling Green
No precincts reporting
Clinton wins/leads
Sanders wins/leads
Candidate Delegates Votes %
Clinton
2
128,438 46.7
Sanders
0 128,136 46.6
riversedge
(70,235 posts)7. pins and needles
imaginary girl
(861 posts)8. Now just three votes apart!
riversedge
(70,235 posts)9. Steve K saying lots of western rural counties still are out (sanders country)
imaginary girl
(861 posts)12. Nate Cohn thinks she might pull it out
riversedge
(70,235 posts)10. todd saying 27 delegates for both right now.
Liberal_Stalwart71
(20,450 posts)11. I know but I don't care. If he wins the two states, that gives him a narrative and the incentive to
keep going and still inciting violence. I want him to lose BOTH states or one state.
imaginary girl
(861 posts)13. I hear you! Feeling that too ...
ismnotwasm
(41,984 posts)15. I hear ya
I expected to lose both states, I'm happy with the possibility Oregon won't be a blowout for Sanders. I'd love to take Kentucky. Just love it.
workinclasszero
(28,270 posts)14. Neck to neck
Go Hillary!!!
ismnotwasm
(41,984 posts)16. Hillary is up 46.8-46.3 with 73% reporting
Woot!