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Related: About this forumWhat percentage of loss will.HRC campaign claim as NH victory?
I think anything under20% will be spun as "a win" .
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What percentage of loss will.HRC campaign claim as NH victory? (Original Post)
SwampG8r
Feb 2016
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Renew Deal
(81,861 posts)1. Anything under 10%. Anything under 5% is a big win.
Motown_Johnny
(22,308 posts)2. Hasn't she claimed victory already?
Why wait for results?????
TheFarseer
(9,323 posts)3. She probably loses by 30%
But gets more delegates because of superdelegates or some God Damn nonsense.
Fearless
(18,421 posts)5. Superdelegates haven't voted until the convention
The rest is speculation and subject to change at will until then.
tarheelsunc
(2,117 posts)4. HRC campaign won't claim a loss as a victory. eom
Cartoonist
(7,317 posts)6. Demographics
She will go over the results and find a demographic that favored her, and declare she is the only one who represents the people.