2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forum@Bill Clinton in Phoenix & Tucson AZ Sun & a few AZ Hillary tweets -pic
Keep the faith Hillary supporters.
WI Bobbi ?@bjeangreen 31m31 minutes ago
My teen daughters were up by 7am getting ready 2 canvass 4 @HillaryClinton 2hrs away from home. This must b the enthusiasm gap I hear about🤔
***I STAND WITH BELLA**************
Jennifer B ?@BellaMoon73 9h9 hours ago
Bella predicted all states Hillary won. She predicts win in Arizona.Predicted Tuesdays Wins. She can Say #Hillary
I am glad to see Bill C will be in AZ
AZ Family ?@azfamily 22h22 hours ago
Former Pres. Clinton plans Arizona visit Sunday to stump for Hillary. http://az3.tv/1TTZRvU #azfamily
Tim Hogan ?@timjhogan 23h23 hours ago
Former President @BillClinton, the only Democrat to carry Arizona since 1948, will stump Sunday in Phoenix & Tucson. http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/arizona/2016/03/18/bill-clinton-campaign-arizona-hillary-clinton/81966968/
Bill Clinton to campaign in Arizona for Hillary Clinton
Dan Nowicki, The Republic | azcentral.com 10:45 a.m. MST March 18, 2016
Former President Bill Clinton, the only Democrat to carry Arizona since 1948, will stump Sunday in Phoenix and Tucson.
Bill and Hillary Clinton
(Photo: JOSH EDELSON, AFP/Getty Images)
Former President Bill Clinton, who in 1996 became the only Democrat since President Harry Truman to carry Arizona, will campaign in Phoenix and Tucson Sunday on behalf of his wife, Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton.
Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of State, is expected at a campaign event on Monday, one day before Arizona's Democratic presidential primary.
Bill Clinton, according to Clinton's campaign, "will make the case for why Hillary Clinton is the best candidate to raise incomes, improve education and break down racial, social and economic barriers for families as president."..............................
Arizona for Hillary ?@AZ4Hillary 22h22 hours ago
Sanders walks out after 4-min interview. @HillaryClinton lasts 11 hrs in congressional hearing. Feeling the burnout? http://www.12news.com/mb/news/12-news-one-on-one-with-bernie-sanders/87672745
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donna wiederhold ?@igggie1 10h10 hours ago
Prominent Arizona Hispanics throw support behind Hillary Clinton http://ln.is/ktar.com/story/92538/qyoY5
#NotJustAnyWoman #ImWiithHer
Larry ?@crazylary51 22h22 hours ago
#Idaho #Arizona #Utah #Hillary has beenvoted "most admired woman inthe world" a record 20times.Time's cover 19times:
katherinejo ?@kjoerwin Mar 17
Hillary Clinton Releases New Ad Targeting Arizona's Abysmal Education Record http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/hillary-clinton-releases-new-ad-targeting-arizonas-abysmal-education-record-8143863
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New Arizona poll: Hillary Clinton 50 percent ...Bernie Sander 24 .. 26 percent undecided. http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/blog/business/2016/03/new-arizona-poll-trump-clinton-lead-but-ample.html
Hillary Clinton opens up massive leads in Arizona, New York, Maryland, and Pennsylvania
http://www.dailynewsbin.com/news/hillary-clinton-opens-up-huge-leads-in-arizona-new-york-maryland-pennsylvania/24167/
By Bill Palmer | March 18, 2016
Hillary Clinton has taken such a dominant lead in the popular vote and delegate count that her democratic primary opponent Bernie Sanders now needs to win the remaining states by an average margin of around twenty points. The trouble for him: four of the most delegate-rich upcoming states are slanting heavily toward Clinton in the latest polling. Even one of the very few states where he held a significant lead now appears to be leaning the other way. Heres a look at just how dominant Hillarys latest numbers are.
The next round of voting on March 22nd consists of the big state of Arizona and the small states of Idaho and Utah. New polling says that Hillary Clintons lead in Arizona is a whopping twenty-six points. Clinton also has a seven point lead in Utah, but due to its caucus format Sanders could win the state. Sanders could also win the Idaho caucus for the same reason. But delegates are awarded proportionally, so the total popular vote across the three states on this day should boost Clintons overall delegate lead by at least a bit and as always, thats before even getting to the superdelegates.
There is little to no polling for the March 26th states of Washington, Alaska, and Hawaii, making predictions difficult..............................
The two large states Bernie supporters keep pointing to are Washington and California, the latter of which doesnt vote until June. However, all states award their democratic delegates proportionally. So even if Sanders pulled out fairly close wins in both states, he would get little more than half of the delegates in each state. This would in no way help him catch up mathematically. He needs to be winning blowout after blowout in large states, with no more losses and no close wins. And there is simply no roadmap for that.
And a few tweets:
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Dan Nowicki Verified account ?@dannowicki 23h23 hours ago
The Arizona Republic endorses @HillaryClinton in Democratic presidential race, says she has the experience to lead. http://azc.cc/1psE7tV
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(30,481 posts)Always optimistic, thoughtful, and really display the enthusiasm for Clinton that is out there. Love it!!!
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(36,926 posts)And Bella is sooo smart, plus adorable!