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Bernie Sanders
Related: About this forum94% in, Bernie's lead back up to 22,000.
That suggests roughly 60,000 votes out. Hillary would need to win about 70% of them. They are scattered in different areas of the state which makes that extremely unlikely. I think CNN will call it for Bernie in the next 15 minutes.
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94% in, Bernie's lead back up to 22,000. (Original Post)
BernieforPres2016
Mar 2016
OP
You are correct. No big chunk of votes from Detroit. Maybe some from Flint proper
thereismore
Mar 2016
#3
Wayne county is 91% done. She can get at most 5,000 votes from there. Not enough. nt
thereismore
Mar 2016
#4
New Earth
(9,745 posts)1. they all just called it for Bernie
check the 'latest' page
TDale313
(7,820 posts)2. Everyone else already has. n/t
thereismore
(13,326 posts)3. You are correct. No big chunk of votes from Detroit. Maybe some from Flint proper
but I don't think so. I agree with you.
thereismore
(13,326 posts)4. Wayne county is 91% done. She can get at most 5,000 votes from there. Not enough. nt