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Related: About this forumCNN: 52% HRC / 48% Bernie Exit Poll!!!
Go Bernie!!!! Well within his target.
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CNN: 52% HRC / 48% Bernie Exit Poll!!! (Original Post)
Kittycat
Apr 2016
OP
Joe the Revelator
(14,915 posts)1. That is close enough to make it a close night. And a delegate wash.
Kittycat
(10,493 posts)6. Depending on upstate votes, he could pull ahead.
NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)2. His target wasn't to decrease his delegate deficit?
I like his strategy.
JoeOtterbein
(7,702 posts)3. Those exit polls were done earlier....
I predict Bernie wins by a point or two!
mythology
(9,527 posts)4. That isn't even remotely accurate
Even a four point loss, which will add to his delegate deficit and take 247 potential delegates out of play means Sanders will have to win a higher percentage of delegates in future states, and that's before taking into account states like Maryland where he is exceedingly unlikely to win.
CentralCoaster
(1,163 posts)5. Rough night for Hillary. nt
brooklynite
(94,594 posts)7. Too bad elections are based on votes, not exit polls...
22% reporting in: Clinton 61%, Sanders 39%
KingFlorez
(12,689 posts)8. The actual vote totals suggest that this won't end up being a 4 point race