Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumAnother good night for HRC campaign. Not only gaining more delegates but further outdoing BS in
"Delegate Target" for the night
From 538...
Now you might be saying, but didnt we expect Sanders to do poorly in Louisiana? Yes, thats true. But according to our delegate targets, which takes that into account, Sanders is now 3 delegates further behind the pace he needs to win a majority of pledged delegate than he was at the beginning of the day. Considering he was already running 82 delegates behind his delegate goals, he needs to be exceeding his delegate targets.
Overall, it was actually a bad day for Sanders by the math, even with his two wins.
LannyDeVaney
(1,033 posts)it is not independent, and follows a logical path from start to finish.
Positively Clintonian.
pandr32
(11,588 posts)Lucinda
(31,170 posts)though. So we shall see what happens.
All in all a good day for Hillary!
Her Sister
(6,444 posts)and Maine has 30 delegates. So how can he level the weekend out with Maine?
Then Tuesday we have:
Michigan 147
Mississipi 41
Lucinda
(31,170 posts)And isnt she further ahead than that?
consciouslocs
(43 posts)He won in a blow out in Kansas, but the actual raw numbers of votes/percentages still did not result in a significant difference in delegates. She did far more to advance by winning big in the primary with 59 delegates last night. Even if Michigan is closer on Tuesday, she will still fair very well in Mississippi. That state alone has the largest AA proportion of the Democratic parry and if patterns continue, she could have a substantial haul.
Cha
(297,317 posts)Mahalo pkdu!
Her Sister
(6,444 posts)Math is so biased and corrupted!
ismnotwasm
(41,989 posts)Just sayin. Who's revolution now?
Cha
(297,317 posts)That's right!
The A-TEAM"
Starting from Left:Jennifer Palmieri, Robby Mook, John Podesta, Hillary Clinton, and Huma Abedin
rivers~http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1107&pid=61995
Haveadream
(1,630 posts)Hillary has them!