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Frodo
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« on: March 01, 2016, 07:19:32 PM »

With just over 2% reporting:

Hillary Clinton: 4,054 votes (61.34%)

Bernie Sanders: 2,511 votes (38%)

Martin O'Malley: 44 votes (0.67%)
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« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2016, 11:33:48 PM »

Thank you Massholes! No way this can be spun as anything other than an amazing night for Hillary now.

Bernie got 4 wins, and should shut Hillary out of delegates in Vermont.

Pledged yes, supers no.

Ah, yes. The Superdelegate Defense. Basically implying that if Clinton doesn't win the nomination democratically, she'll win it undemocratically.

How many states on the GOP side are winner-take-all?  
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« Reply #2 on: March 01, 2016, 11:37:17 PM »

Thank you Massholes! No way this can be spun as anything other than an amazing night for Hillary now.

Bernie got 4 wins, and should shut Hillary out of delegates in Vermont.

Pledged yes, supers no.

Ah, yes. The Superdelegate Defense. Basically implying that if Clinton doesn't win the nomination democratically, she'll win it undemocratically.

How many states on the GOP side are winner-take-all?  

Don't change the subject. I never praised the GOP system once, so instead of changing the subject to something completely irrelevant, let's talk about superdelegates, shall we?

You may not have praised them, but I have never seen you criticizing the GOP system either, certainly not with the venom you have thrown at ours.  
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« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2016, 11:42:42 PM »

Thank you Massholes! No way this can be spun as anything other than an amazing night for Hillary now.

Bernie got 4 wins, and should shut Hillary out of delegates in Vermont.

Pledged yes, supers no.

Ah, yes. The Superdelegate Defense. Basically implying that if Clinton doesn't win the nomination democratically, she'll win it undemocratically.

How many states on the GOP side are winner-take-all?  

Don't change the subject. I never praised the GOP system once, so instead of changing the subject to something completely irrelevant, let's talk about superdelegates, shall we?

You may not have praised them, but I have never seen you criticizing the GOP system either, certainly not with the venom you have thrown at ours.  

I do believe that the GOP system is broken as well. Just because I don't say my opinions out loud doesn't mean that you can assume that the opposite of my opinions is true. Now, stop trying to change the subject. I believe I told you to stop changing the subject already.

So am I to surmise that you think the idea of super-delegates is more undemocratic than winner-take-all? 

And no, and I am not changing the subject.  Your bias and hypocrisy here needs to be laid bare for all to see.
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