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NY Times: Hillary up +31 with 8 delegates left to be decided (Original Post) Godhumor Apr 2016 OP
995,115 votes so far! grossproffit Apr 2016 #1
Wow!!!! workinclasszero Apr 2016 #3
Hillary had a great night! NWCorona Apr 2016 #2
? Whoever finishes with more delegates has the majority Godhumor Apr 2016 #4
Exactly. The last primary NWCorona Apr 2016 #10
Obama won the nomination in 2008 with a pledged delegate lead of less than half of Hillary's today. Beacool Apr 2016 #7
I understand that but go to demrace and post a realistic model. NWCorona Apr 2016 #8
1,037,085 votes w/ 94% reporting. grossproffit Apr 2016 #5
Looking like a solid 16% win too, now 1,000,000+ votes Dem2 Apr 2016 #6
I predicted 59-41nt geek tragedy Apr 2016 #11
Good call Dem2 Apr 2016 #12
Bernie's toast. CorkySt.Clair Apr 2016 #9

NWCorona

(8,541 posts)
2. Hillary had a great night!
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 12:32 AM
Apr 2016

That said, it should be noted that Hillary has no viable clear path to a majority of delegates. Just like Bernie.

Godhumor

(6,437 posts)
4. ? Whoever finishes with more delegates has the majority
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 12:35 AM
Apr 2016

And wins the nomination. Never in their history had the SDs bucked the will of the voters.

He or she whom has more after the last primary wins.

Beacool

(30,250 posts)
7. Obama won the nomination in 2008 with a pledged delegate lead of less than half of Hillary's today.
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 12:42 AM
Apr 2016

She will be the nominee.

NWCorona

(8,541 posts)
8. I understand that but go to demrace and post a realistic model.
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 12:46 AM
Apr 2016

For the record I never said definitively that Hillary wouldn't be.

Dem2

(8,168 posts)
6. Looking like a solid 16% win too, now 1,000,000+ votes
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 12:42 AM
Apr 2016

I don't think many of us predicted Hillary overperforming the polls tonight.

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