New Hampshire
Trump smashed it like many people thought he would....
Trump - 35.1% Kasich - 15.9% Cruz - 11.6% Bush - 11.1% Rubio - 10.5% Christie - 7.5% Fiorina - 4.2% Carson - 2.3% Paul - 0.7% Huckabee - 0.1% Santorum - 0.1% Gilmore - 0.0% Pataki - 0.0% Graham - 0.0% Jindal - 0.0% --------------------------------------------- Sanders - 60.0% Clinton - 38.4% O'Malley - 0.2% |
Originally Posted by Visionz
(Post 709590)
Sanders - 60.0%
Clinton - 38.4% O'Malley - 0.2% Sanders - 13 Clinton - 9 I have to admit that I never expected him to catch up that quickly. I am no longer interested in the Republican primaries as none of them are capable if winning against the internet's sweetheart. This entire race is a frightening analogy for that state of this country. |
Originally Posted by Tibbi
(Post 709591)
Let's talk "delegates." The numbers that really matter:
Sanders - 13 Clinton - 9 Clinton actually has 15 from NH. You forgot the Superdelegates. I'm not even a Democrat, but even I think that system sucks. Clinton started the race with a 15% lead before a single vote was cast because of the 712 Superdelegates who can vote however they want. |
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I wasn't aware that the superdelegates were already counted. It seems like 6 of the 8 were indeed on the Clinton train before this even started. The best Sanders can hope for is a tie. He knew the up hill battle he faced though.
YEP: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...elegates,_2016 The current standing including superdelegates: Attachment 2178 That does however leave 341 undecided. https://i1247.photobucket.com/albums...at402/chin.gif |
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