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tmcusa2
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« on: March 26, 2016, 07:13:43 PM »

YES! Smiley Tonight is a GREAT night!
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tmcusa2
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2016, 08:06:32 PM »

I've noticed that 538 isn't covering these contests. Why no love for the Pacific states, Nate? Sad
538 dislikes Sanders. They think the Dem contest is already over and show more interest in the GOP race because Trump.

lol. They don't "dislike Sanders", they just accept the reality that the race is over.

lol. Sanders gets landslide victories in Idaho, Utah, Alaska, Washington, with likely victories in Hawaii and Wisconsin.

THE RACE IS OVER, NOTHING TO LOOK AT FOLKS.

Clinton won landslide victories in West Virginia, Kentucky, Puerto Rico and upset Obama in Indiana, South Dakota.
Why do people insist the race is over???

For a political website, many people here seriously lack a sense of perspective. I'd imagine some of the posters here get whiplash from the amount of times they've swung back and forth from "Hillary is inevitable!" to "Sanders has a real chance!" The overall fundamentals of this race have not changed a bit since January.
That's true, people have been saying that Clinton was inevitable before the first vote was cast.      Her supporters were thrilled with Iowa and South Carolina. Sanders has been coming from behind all along. He still has a chance, there aren't too many people who can predict the future with 100% accuracy. People are still voting for Clinton and Sanders because they know that this race isn't over. Sanders is still behind, but he moved forward tonight. One small step for Sanders, one giant leap for liberal Democrats.
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« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2016, 08:10:56 PM »

Many Sanders supporters here sound like they don't have hope. Some of us still do. But from what I have seen elsewhere there is still a lot of enthusiasm for Sanders (just look at his rallies). Sanders supporters here tend to be more cautious and "conservative" as to his chance of winning this than do most Sanders supporters in general. Feel the bern. Smiley
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