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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumField results: Clinton 61, Sanders 41 - 10 % counted
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/04/19/us/elections/new-york-city-democratic-primary-results.html#11/40.7100/-73.9800
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Field results: Clinton 61, Sanders 41 - 10 % counted (Original Post)
factfinder_77
Apr 2016
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KingFlorez
(12,689 posts)1. What a terrible result for Sanders in his home state
He can't even get close in his home state. How disastrous.
w4rma
(31,700 posts)3. Foolish statement. The results will tighten. The race would have been called by now, otherwise.
Also, the CNN exit poll is showing around a 4 point margin between Clinton and Sanders.
RobertEarl
(13,685 posts)4. Misspelling
Here, I fixed it for you:
What a terrible result for Hillary in her home state. She did much better against Obama in 2008.
factfinder_77
(841 posts)2. 6,245 votes, 1% reporting (107 of 15,067 precincts)
factfinder_77
(841 posts)5. Hillary leads aftert 10 % counted.
factfinder_77
(841 posts)6. 144,149 votes (1,354 of 5,456 precincts reporting)
Clinton 88,647 61.5%
Sanders 55,502 38.5