March 26th Democratic Caucuses - Bernie better bring his broom

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Bernie isn't winning NY, NJ, or MD at all let alone with a 60-40 margin. Those states are so rich with delegates that once he loses them he might as well drop out.
He doesn't have to, is what I keep trying to tell you. My map already has them going for Hillary, although NJ could be the outlier. Still, momentum is a motherfukker. He could take at least 2 of 3, NJ and NY. :smugbiden:
 

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Not they didn't. Today was win or go home. Still, how large he won can't just be written off by anyone intellectually honest.
breh every article ive read siad he was going to win big in washington, that it would be his best state to date... just wait until april it will be a repeat of her sweep like in ohio... this is basically his first or second time he has did really good against hilliary.
 

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Bernie only wins states by that margin that are damn near all white. Last I checked NY, NJ, CA, and MD aren't all white.
We need to stop viewing this as a race thing and perceive it as a region thing. People of all backgrounds are more susceptible to Bernies message in the Midwest, East Coast and Northeast than they are in the South. Hillary still has an incredible name brand, but economically, African-Americans agree with more of Sanders' platform (this does not mean that they are analyzing it, just that on a general level the views align). Basically, if this was not a Clinton, a progressive would have won this election on the democratic side. Sanders' coalition is the future (and present). It is actually remarkable to see. Hillary will not be given nearly as much leeway from the left wing as Obama had. People just had 8 years of "I got you in the future."
 

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He doesn't have to, is what I keep trying to tell you. My map already has them going for Hillary, although NJ could be the outlier. Still, momentum is a motherfukker. He could take at least 2 of 3, NJ and NY. :smugbiden:

Could you link or post your map.
 

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Could you link or post your map.
It's earlier in the thread. I have Bernie states in Blue and Hillary Green. It's not an actual map, but the states colored. I'll try to do a full map with delegates tmw or early next week.
 

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breh every article ive read siad he was going to win big in washington, that it would be his best state to date... just wait until april it will be a repeat of her sweep like in ohio... this is basically his first or second time he has did really good against hilliary.
Hillary hasn't one one big state by a convincing margin. All of them were small states that were supposed to present momentum. The momentum and electability argument is OVER. No one though he would blow out Hillary in WA, when he really needed to. He did. Stop shytting on it. If it goes back down to 55%, I'll agree with you that this win was meaningless.

This win is done, in a big state of affluent people, under pressure for Bernie to leave the race. It's not as small as people here are making it. If you really think this, you don't understand human nature too much.
 

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We need to stop viewing this as a race thing and perceive it as a region thing. People of all backgrounds are more susceptible to Bernies message in the Midwest, East Coast and Northeast than they are in the South. Hillary still has an incredible name brand, but economically, African-Americans agree with more of Sanders' platform (this does not mean that they are analyzing it, just that on a general level the views align). Basically, if this was not a Clinton, a progressive would have won this election on the democratic side. Sanders' coalition is the future (and present). It is actually remarkable to see. Hillary will not be given nearly as much leeway from the left wing as Obama had. People just had 8 years of "I got you in the future."

Hillary won the black vote in Illinois, Michigan, and Ohio with 70% support.

It's race, not region.
 

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Hillary hasn't one one big state by a convincing margin. All of them were small states that were supposed to present momentum. The momentum and electability argument is OVER. No one though he would blow out Hillary in WA, when he really needed to. He did. Stop shytting on it. If it goes back down to 55%, I'll agree with you that this win was meaningless.

This win is done, in a big state of affluent people, under pressure for Bernie to leave the race. It's not as small as people here are making it. If you really think this, you don't understand human nature too much.

She won Florida by 30%, that's a convincing margin. Is Florida not a big state now?
 

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Seeing CNN squirm a little today has been fun
 
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this is where bernie slips up with me. why are you appealing to an insignificant native american population, but ignoring slavery breh?

where them reparations at?
 
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