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riversedge

(70,243 posts)
Wed Mar 16, 2016, 04:02 AM Mar 2016

Projected winner in IL with 54 delegates vs only 35for Sanders




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msnbc is calling IL (and MO) projected wins. --Then Brian William Williams said--because of the allotted proportional delegate win -'it will not mean much". HA HA--she gets 19 MORE delegates!!!!!



From--http://www.cnn.com/election/primaries/states/il/Dem


Updated 2:53 am ET, Mar. 16, 2016
March 15 primarydelegate allocation: proportional
pledged
156
total delegates
182
superdelegates
26
status: projected winnerest. % in: 98%
candidatevotes%pledged delegates
Clinton1,002,832
50.5%
54
Sanders968,227
48.7%
35
results by county
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Projected winner in IL with 54 delegates vs only 35for Sanders (Original Post) riversedge Mar 2016 OP
Arithmetic is stubborn and hard...and every HRC win is a double-blow to Bernie as he needs to win pkdu Mar 2016 #1

pkdu

(3,977 posts)
1. Arithmetic is stubborn and hard...and every HRC win is a double-blow to Bernie as he needs to win
Wed Mar 16, 2016, 04:06 AM
Mar 2016

double digits in almost every race from here on out.

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