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Did I just see 60% to 39% on MSNBC? (Original Post) Nanjeanne Feb 2016 OP
It is officially an ass-kicking. Warren Stupidity Feb 2016 #1
Yet one of her supporters is calling it a tie, becuz, Super Delegates.... LOL! peacebird Feb 2016 #6
Bartcop covered that in '08.... Spitfire of ATJ Feb 2016 #43
yeppers! :D:D:D Did I tell you that I love you? I love everyone tonight. roguevalley Feb 2016 #21
I know! redwitch Feb 2016 #25
REDWITCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! roguevalley Feb 2016 #26
redwitch. bunnies Feb 2016 #30
Thanks bunnies! redwitch Feb 2016 #31
It sounds like you puppy has been overloaded with love artislife Feb 2016 #65
But is it really? WayBeyondBlue Feb 2016 #56
DedThred, NVM WayBeyondBlue Feb 2016 #57
Parasites. See reply #9. Smarmie Doofus Feb 2016 #60
Some superdelegates will switch, depending on how it goes mikehiggins Feb 2016 #61
Last I saw was 59/39, but 60/39 sounds right, too. nt valerief Feb 2016 #2
yep, single digits Duckhunter935 Feb 2016 #3
60/39 right now, it's a huge smackdown! peacebird Feb 2016 #4
And yet, they come out with the same number of delegates RiverLover Feb 2016 #9
I believe super delegates will support the candidate who wins their states. Many will jump ship peacebird Feb 2016 #13
they do need to be reported separately tho questionseverything Feb 2016 #35
Thank you abelenkpe Feb 2016 #38
Bernie won 15 pledged delegates to Hillary's 9 jfern Feb 2016 #44
"Superdelegates" John Poet Feb 2016 #51
Unbelievable. Smarmie Doofus Feb 2016 #58
60.5 Bernie 38.4 HRC NEOhiodemocrat Feb 2016 #5
Is that a shellacking? Hun Joro Feb 2016 #7
Was this somehow unexpected? Zorro Feb 2016 #8
Didn't you read about her surge? Only 7 point spread. Nanjeanne Feb 2016 #10
Nope Zorro Feb 2016 #15
This is a larger margin than expected. Or at least at the upper end. morningfog Feb 2016 #19
Ask Hillary a year ago... demwing Feb 2016 #46
That's got to have some impact on Nevada. Those are astonishing numbers and his speech was, libdem4life Feb 2016 #11
One would hope... hoosierlib Feb 2016 #16
Everybody loves a winner, but everybody loves a come from behind winner better, I think. libdem4life Feb 2016 #22
You would think. Im not counting any kind of chickens until SC. Volaris Feb 2016 #59
"the kitchen sink" hopemountain Feb 2016 #63
his clarity, passion, and vigor hopemountain Feb 2016 #62
Exit polls had it at 62% to 37.5%... hoosierlib Feb 2016 #12
Yep! H2O Man Feb 2016 #14
Yes, you did. Hissyspit Feb 2016 #17
60 to 38 now. 22 point lead. n/t Avalux Feb 2016 #18
Very sweet, if true! ozone_man Feb 2016 #20
Now a 22% gap. Still, a clear victory for Hillary! nt mhatrw Feb 2016 #23
These are the numbers as of right now nadinbrzezinski Feb 2016 #24
Sanders 102,651, Clinton 66,588 valerief Feb 2016 #27
Its not quite .02% but it'll do. bunnies Feb 2016 #28
It's pretty much a heads/tails toss up. NightWatcher Feb 2016 #29
Yep. Flip a coin. bunnies Feb 2016 #32
....a comment Mira Feb 2016 #48
LOL Art_from_Ark Feb 2016 #49
61 -- 37.9 Donkees Feb 2016 #33
Loving it. azmom Feb 2016 #34
Looks like the Titanic, also known as the Hillary campaign, has hit an Ice Bern. jalan48 Feb 2016 #36
This message was self-deleted by its author Gene Debs Feb 2016 #39
'Tis but a scratch. Gene Debs Feb 2016 #40
Love it! glinda Feb 2016 #45
YES! zentrum Feb 2016 #37
And then just saw Rachel say... SoapBox Feb 2016 #41
Well there was that one big important question that she asked glinda Feb 2016 #47
She's BEEN A Disappointment.... LovingA2andMI Feb 2016 #54
She's had to follow the entire cast of Republicans. Spitfire of ATJ Feb 2016 #55
They said it is the largest margin for a contested (D) primary in history. Motown_Johnny Feb 2016 #42
trump also made history with the gop 16+% margin hopemountain Feb 2016 #64
This from CNN shows how screwed the U.S. electoral process is OnlinePoker Feb 2016 #50
That's truly astounding.... Docreed2003 Feb 2016 #53
OMG...That is an annihilation. vaberella Feb 2016 #52

roguevalley

(40,656 posts)
21. yeppers! :D:D:D Did I tell you that I love you? I love everyone tonight.
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 11:51 PM
Feb 2016

my chihuahua is sitting out of my reach he's been lurved up so much right now.

 

bunnies

(15,859 posts)
30. redwitch.
Wed Feb 10, 2016, 12:11 AM
Feb 2016

My favorite DU username ever. Youve been gone a long time. I have a heart in my pocket for you.

 

artislife

(9,497 posts)
65. It sounds like you puppy has been overloaded with love
Wed Feb 10, 2016, 02:46 AM
Feb 2016

and needs a breather....lol!!

Pretty happy night.

WayBeyondBlue

(86 posts)
56. But is it really?
Wed Feb 10, 2016, 01:43 AM
Feb 2016

K, I'm new here. Haven't posted anywhere in forever. Since Bush, prolly. Got the Bern big-time but I remain.. apprehensive about how this whole primary thing will finally work out. Source of apprehension? Take a peek at http://elections.huffingtonpost.com/2016/primaries/2016-02-09#NH-Dem especially the part where it says that Hillary has 15 compared to 13 NH Dem delegates. Yeah, I know that the supers all flocked to HRC but the real question is, will these people overrule the will of NH Dem voters and throw the state to HRC? If so, then I want to discuss a plan for the general.

mikehiggins

(5,614 posts)
61. Some superdelegates will switch, depending on how it goes
Wed Feb 10, 2016, 02:17 AM
Feb 2016

If Sanders dominates how can they not? I'm not talking about one state or a couple but if the campaign gets big enough the SD's will have to decide if taking the election and putting it in HRC's pocket will destroy their chances of winning the White House.

Anyway, the possibility that the GOPukes will be in total disarray by Cleveland (?) will work to everyone's advantage.

And the fact is that if we fight this out to the very last vote then HRC will turn out to be the most progressive President anyone can imagine. If nothing else, the CLinton's know which side of the political bread their butter is on.

On the other hand, we might very well win it all.

RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
9. And yet, they come out with the same number of delegates
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 11:42 PM
Feb 2016

13 each.

Thanks to the establishment corporate DNC being in the bag for Hillary.

http://www.politico.com/2016-election/results/map/president

Those "superdelegates aren't all that 'super'.

questionseverything

(9,654 posts)
35. they do need to be reported separately tho
Wed Feb 10, 2016, 12:44 AM
Feb 2016


earned delagates vs pledged


hc should not have them reported as earned and the reporting gives that incorrect impression

 

John Poet

(2,510 posts)
51. "Superdelegates"
Wed Feb 10, 2016, 01:13 AM
Feb 2016


Most of them are officeholders of one kind or another, so...

if their preferred candidate fails to win a majority of "pledged" delegates
(awarded in primaries or caucuses)
I hope they can be prevailed upon to go with the choice of the voters.

If they didn't, it would be suicidal for the general election.

 

libdem4life

(13,877 posts)
11. That's got to have some impact on Nevada. Those are astonishing numbers and his speech was,
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 11:43 PM
Feb 2016

as usual, right on target, delivered flawlessly and with determination and passion.

 

hoosierlib

(710 posts)
16. One would hope...
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 11:45 PM
Feb 2016

He has proven in Iowa that we could fight HRC to draw when she had a 9 month head start and the backing of the state's political establishment and wallop her n New Hampshire a week later.

Methinks that would move the needle in Nevada, South Carolina and nationally...

 

libdem4life

(13,877 posts)
22. Everybody loves a winner, but everybody loves a come from behind winner better, I think.
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 11:53 PM
Feb 2016

Certainly will not go unnoticed in Nevada and SC...no, indeed.

Volaris

(10,271 posts)
59. You would think. Im not counting any kind of chickens until SC.
Wed Feb 10, 2016, 01:56 AM
Feb 2016

The knives are coming out, and this ones going to bloody. Like history-book levels of dirty campaining. SC is where Trump gets 'ceasered' by the GOP Establishment, and its where, if Bernie makes it out mostly intact, everyone will know that he's nationally viable into ST and beyond.

They can talk about the rest of it all they want, but SC is where the Establishment survives or dies this year. They know it, too, and theyre scared as hell.

=)

(Go, Bernie, GO)

hopemountain

(3,919 posts)
62. his clarity, passion, and vigor
Wed Feb 10, 2016, 02:33 AM
Feb 2016

were spot on. he spoke for nearly 1/2 an hour! go bernie! his campaign staff and volunteers are wonderful - we owe them!

 

hoosierlib

(710 posts)
12. Exit polls had it at 62% to 37.5%...
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 11:43 PM
Feb 2016

So that is tracking about right...hence the 8:00 call by the networks and the timing of the HRC memo

 

nadinbrzezinski

(154,021 posts)
24. These are the numbers as of right now
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 11:56 PM
Feb 2016

Bernie Sanders 86,633 votes (--) 60.5%
Hillary Clinton 54,880 votes (-31,753) 38.3%
Other 1,680 votes (-84,953)

19:55 PST

Response to jalan48 (Reply #36)

SoapBox

(18,791 posts)
41. And then just saw Rachel say...
Wed Feb 10, 2016, 12:59 AM
Feb 2016

How "surprised" (or whatever) she was about Bernie.

Really Rachel? Really? You mean to tell me you are that much in a bubble and out of serious touch?

She has become another disappointment.

glinda

(14,807 posts)
47. Well there was that one big important question that she asked
Wed Feb 10, 2016, 01:11 AM
Feb 2016

the fellow at the "College Party"..."Ask them if they have any beverages"?

LovingA2andMI

(7,006 posts)
54. She's BEEN A Disappointment....
Wed Feb 10, 2016, 01:18 AM
Feb 2016

Before she bought her "crew" to pimp the Flint Water Crisis for Ratings --- and leave the next day #SMH.

 

Motown_Johnny

(22,308 posts)
42. They said it is the largest margin for a contested (D) primary in history.
Wed Feb 10, 2016, 01:03 AM
Feb 2016

The biggest one up until now was ~16%.


So Hillary did make history tonight. She suffered the worst defeat in the history of the Democratic Presidential Primary.




OnlinePoker

(5,720 posts)
50. This from CNN shows how screwed the U.S. electoral process is
Wed Feb 10, 2016, 01:13 AM
Feb 2016

As of right now, with 86% of the vote in, Sanders has a 60 to 39% lead over Clinton. Total delegates available from N.H. including supers is 32. Not counting the votes not yet counted, Clinton has 15 delegates and Sanders has 13. Super delegates should be banned. It's a disgrace to the will of the people.

http://www.cnn.com/election/primaries/states/nh/Dem

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