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Old 05-04-2016, 12:51 PM   #50
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Originally Posted by boof View Post
? i'm not sure what your point is, as you said, they switched to obama in july as well, and bernie is ahead of the pace obama was as far as pledged delegates, and states won. so them switching is still very possible. i really could care less what the media has to say, liberal or not, the majority of reports haven't been trustworthy at any point in this race, and mostly patronizing towards the entire sanders following.

sanders supporters aren't going to vote for hillary, and if he doesn't win the nomination, with the understanding that he has had 65-70% of the independent vote, which is 48% of eligible voters in america, and he has won every open primary, there's no reason to not write him in in november as well.
Again, the chances of super delegates switching to the Bern are unlikely. Besides winning with the count of regular delegates and already pledging they will vote for her, the odds of them going from Hillary, a life long member of the democrat party, to Bernie, a life long independent who just recently started running under their name, is highly unlikely. I guess anything is possible, but Sanders would have better luck hoping she gets indicted for that e-mail scandal.
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