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Related: About this forumI would have been happy with just a little more margin than Sanders got in NH
It is 4:40 pm Pacific time. NBC is claiming a 56 percent Clinton victory margin.
Damn.
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I would have been happy with just a little more margin than Sanders got in NH (Original Post)
jmowreader
Feb 2016
OP
It's looking like somewhere in the vicinity of 78-22 give or take a few points.
George II
Feb 2016
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DemonGoddess
(4,640 posts)1. MSNBC
is showing 77%
lolly
(3,248 posts)2. But wait for it...
"Anything less than a 60 POINT victory has gotta look like a loss for Hillary..."
FloridaBlues
(4,008 posts)3. Looks like a major blow out at this time 78% 22%
lolly
(3,248 posts)6. Wait, did I say 60 points?
Of course I mean 80 points! Anything less has got to be a disappointment! She's losing momentum!
George II
(67,782 posts)5. A statistical tie.....
jmowreader
(50,566 posts)7. Yes, I remember that
I really expect the Bernie contingent to claim anything less than (Hillary's margin plus 5 percent) is an effective Sanders win.
What it REALLY is, is a question as to the viability of the Sanders campaign past Wednesday. It's the first non-caucus, non-next-door-neighbor state...and Bernie got stomped. There's no other polite way to put it. He was beaten about as badly as you can be.
George II
(67,782 posts)4. It's looking like somewhere in the vicinity of 78-22 give or take a few points.
kjones
(1,053 posts)8. SC said "Hill Yes!!!" nt