Hillary Clinton
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I didn't post Minnesota, Colorado, Alabama, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Vermont. All of them except Vermont have HRC in the lead by 20+ points. Some are not recent; Minnesota & Colorado.
See them all at this link:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/march1dem.html
workinclasszero
(28,270 posts)Hillary is going to LOCK UP the nomination soon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LAS14
(13,783 posts)... where to get info about including screen shots in my posts? Like you did in this one?
TIA
LAS
Fla Dem
(23,690 posts)It's kind of convoluted but it's what work for me. Here goes. I am on Windows.
If you just want to use a screen shot without any editing,
Right click on the image you want.
In the drop down window click on "save image as"
If you are using Windows that will open up your picture folder
Save the image in a folder, rename if you want.
I then open Photobucket.com (you need to create an account if you don't already have one, it's free)
Click on upload and move the image from the Windows folder to the slot on photobucket.
Once the image is in photobucket, click on the checkmark in the lower right hand corner of the image you want to put in a post.
A line of commands will appear at the bottom of your screen.
Click on the "link" command.
A small window will open up with 2 choices
Click on the one that says direct link. if successful it will say "Copied".
You now have a direct link to the image that you simply paste in your post by going to your post then right click and select paste..
There may be a quicker easier way to do this, but it's what works for me.
Good luck! It took some trial and error for me until I got the process down.
radical noodle
(8,003 posts)I have been wondering how to do that. I've been here a long time but rarely posted.
LAS14
(13,783 posts)LAS14
(13,783 posts)It worked. I posted pictures in my "Please modify HillaryClinton.com" post.
Fla Dem
(23,690 posts)Gothmog
(145,313 posts)72DejaVu
(1,545 posts)Coolest Ranger
(2,034 posts)how many does she need to lock up the nomination?
Fla Dem
(23,690 posts)Coolest Ranger
(2,034 posts)how many would that give her?
Fla Dem
(23,690 posts)As best I can tell there are 1222 delegates up for grabs between now and Super Tuesday. Don't know if they are "winner take all" or proportionally divided. Here's a look through March 15th when half of the states will have had their elections. According to the article I linked to in my initial reply to you, there are 712 Super Delegates. 449 are currently pledged to HRC and 19 to BS.
Monday, February 1
Iowa caucus 52 D
Tuesday, February 9
New Hampshire 32 D
Saturday, February 20
Nevada caucus D 43
Saturday, February 27
South Carolina D 59
Tuesday, March 1
(Super Tuesday)
Alabama 60 D,
American Samoa caucus (D) 10
Arkansas 37 D,
Colorado caucus 79 D
Georgia 116 D
Massachusetts 116 D
Minnesota caucus 93 D
Oklahoma 42 D
Tennessee 76 D
Texas 252 D
Vermont 26 D
Virginia 110 D
Saturday, March 5
Kansas caucus 37 D
Louisiana 58 D
Nebraska caucus D 30
Sunday, March 6
Maine caucus D 30
Tuesday, March 8
Michigan 148 D
Mississippi 41 D
Democrats Abroad 17
Saturday, March 12
Northern Marianas caucus D 11
Tuesday, March 15
Florida 246 D
Illinois 182 D
Missouri 84 D
North Carolina 121 D
Ohio 159 D
PrimaryProjection
(7 posts)You might be interested in it:
http://primaryprojection.com/Democratic-Nominee/
According to the current polling, HRC should have enough delegates after the California primaries (or maybe before we're still missing polling for some of the smaller states before then)
This is a work in progress, so lemme know if you have any suggestions