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Best case scenario for Hillary: leaves SC with 25 more delegates than she had this morning. (Original Post) Joe the Revelator Feb 2016 OP
Interesting number... DURHAM D Feb 2016 #1
Especially since she already has 31... n/t sweetloukillbot Feb 2016 #2
34 now n/t musicblind Feb 2016 #3
To Bernie's 12. For an actual gain of 23. Joe the Revelator Feb 2016 #5
The original post said she would only get 25. n/t musicblind Feb 2016 #7
I am keeping up. It's now 37 delegates to Bernie's 13. n/t musicblind Feb 2016 #8
Now it's 39 to 14 n/t musicblind Feb 2016 #10
yes it is Robbins Feb 2016 #4
It will have huge impact going into Super Tuesday.. DCBob Feb 2016 #6
I think the impact is blunted by the quick turnaround. morningfog Feb 2016 #9

Robbins

(5,066 posts)
4. yes it is
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 09:33 PM
Feb 2016

with nevada we have proof except for some 18 to 30 year olds blacks will vote for clinton no matter what.

Clinton's lies about bernie is working.as is her trying to pass herself off as progressive for the primary which will change at convention and fall.Trump will run as change candiate and to her left.

Clinton supporters can call us racists and sexists and clinton wins.

Bill Clinton can get away with calling us tea party.

people will ignore the issues and past and vote for clinton no matter what.

well people can gues democratic party goodbye.the era of total republican control starts January 20 2017.and this time thanks to gerrymandering and citizen united they will never be defeated.

the young voters have been given a f-you by older voters.well at least they will be able to die in neocon's endless wars.

DCBob

(24,689 posts)
6. It will have huge impact going into Super Tuesday..
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 09:35 PM
Feb 2016

Which could indeed by the "death blow" you mention.

Probably over a 100 delegate lead after Tuesday. Likely too much for Bernie to recover from.

 

morningfog

(18,115 posts)
9. I think the impact is blunted by the quick turnaround.
Sat Feb 27, 2016, 10:08 PM
Feb 2016

If SC blowout were to have an effect on other states, it would likely be later ones.

The question is whether what happened in SC is happening or has already happened in the other southern states and whether it is happening to a lesser degree in the west.

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