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LuvLoogie

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48. With supers she has 175. She has 139 to Bernie's 106...
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 06:56 PM
Apr 2016

Last edited Wed Apr 20, 2016, 08:21 PM - Edit history (1)

of 2 pledged delegates remain to be determined out of 247.

I suspect that you are often frustrated. Start with facts. It will help.

Hillary won 139 delegates to Bernie's 108. She now has 1930 delegates. Gomez163 Apr 2016 #1
you are including supers Csainvestor Apr 2016 #4
Yes. They are hers and will stay hers forever. Gomez163 Apr 2016 #7
Forget the supers until the convention. Let's see what history brings between now and then. highprincipleswork Apr 2016 #27
There are 247 pledged delegates. She is at +33 with 2 delegates left to be allocated Godhumor Apr 2016 #18
there are 8 left Csainvestor Apr 2016 #31
2 actually. 245 have been decided Godhumor Apr 2016 #36
no there are 8 Csainvestor Apr 2016 #37
Here's my source. What's yours? Godhumor Apr 2016 #44
Actually according to one of the few TM99 Apr 2016 #63
44 are the Supers Godhumor Apr 2016 #64
So yes, then we agree. TM99 Apr 2016 #66
No, she is currently actually at +33. Her floor is +31. Godhumor Apr 2016 #69
It was not great. It was not awful. TM99 Apr 2016 #70
source? nt Codeine Apr 2016 #50
NPR tonight SCantiGOP Apr 2016 #53
We talked about this silly notion before, CS. Have you seen Hortensis Apr 2016 #30
With supers she has 175. She has 139 to Bernie's 106... LuvLoogie Apr 2016 #48
LOL - what a bullshit meme leftynyc Apr 2016 #72
LOL/NT DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2016 #2
Can we stop deluding ourselves? democrattotheend Apr 2016 #3
you got it wrong Csainvestor Apr 2016 #6
Who will undoubtedly stick with her democrattotheend Apr 2016 #12
I've never seen such a state of denial as with Bernie followers now wyldwolf Apr 2016 #39
Bernie is now reaching into destroying his legacy if he continues his path of destruction. KelleyD Apr 2016 #56
The only thing he's destroying is the bullshit Clinton is peddling. n/t kcass1954 Apr 2016 #58
these voters think otherwise Csainvestor Apr 2016 #10
Well, if supers must follow the people's will WhiteTara Apr 2016 #25
Bernie won 42% of NY Csainvestor Apr 2016 #42
Super delegates are not confined to districts WhiteTara Apr 2016 #46
What reason would they have to change their votes? The super delegates are normally current Thinkingabout Apr 2016 #40
She gained almost 300,000 votes over the competition and is nearing +3,000,000. onehandle Apr 2016 #5
Yes it will. Thinkingabout Apr 2016 #41
this is why they are desperate to drive him out before cal. restorefreedom Apr 2016 #8
It was actually a disappointing win for her... Ino Apr 2016 #9
9,000,000 people in NYC. Wall Street must be crowded! nt onehandle Apr 2016 #11
Imagine how it was for Sanders...NY born and bred lunamagica Apr 2016 #17
LOL leftynyc Apr 2016 #73
Because it also works against Bernie Hav Apr 2016 #13
And Bernie received the most delegates from NY than any other state Samantha Apr 2016 #14
The last California poll released Codeine Apr 2016 #38
You are entitled to your own opinions but not your own facts DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2016 #43
I didn't say he had the lead in CA Samantha Apr 2016 #59
I am sorry. I read it in a hurry. When I am wrong I apologize. DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2016 #61
That's okay Samantha Apr 2016 #62
Reread your post. It says lead. nt Codeine Apr 2016 #65
You are correct - I apologize Samantha Apr 2016 #67
Sounds like something I'd do. Codeine Apr 2016 #68
have you ever been right about anything while on DU? nt geek tragedy Apr 2016 #15
GOOD news for bernie. he can keep getting 30 more behind at each new primary. good for him I hope he msongs Apr 2016 #16
19% voted RobertEarl Apr 2016 #19
There was that, but voter turnout in this country WhiteTara Apr 2016 #24
a higher percentage voted in new york state Fresh_Start Apr 2016 #51
Are you? RobertEarl Apr 2016 #55
Yes, caucuses are intrinsically less open Fresh_Start Apr 2016 #57
I thought Bernie was going to generate historic redstateblues Apr 2016 #54
Not a disaster but he's running out of time speaktruthtopower Apr 2016 #20
With all the Party elders pulling every possible string for her, and all the establishment machinery GoneFishin Apr 2016 #21
Yet... DemocratSinceBirth Apr 2016 #45
she won more than 30 and Sanders won't be getting any more Codeine Apr 2016 #22
there are 8 left, most of these will go to bernie Csainvestor Apr 2016 #29
Hillary will increase her lead by 31 Gomez163 Apr 2016 #32
Where on Earth are you getting your numbers? Codeine Apr 2016 #35
That doesn't seem to have happened, does it? Codeine Apr 2016 #71
She increased her lead by 30 delegates WhiteTara Apr 2016 #23
He's done... SidDithers Apr 2016 #26
But no! He's MERELY RESTING. Maru Kitteh Apr 2016 #33
Beautiful plummage... SidDithers Apr 2016 #34
There are things I would say, but I can't ... Not here Trajan Apr 2016 #28
You are correct. And - me too. djean111 Apr 2016 #52
Kicked... fuggin' Sanders ass. You saw didn't you, he went back home to recoup? seabeyond Apr 2016 #47
Tis but a flesh wound! Adrahil Apr 2016 #49
More "losing is winning" nonsense. JoePhilly Apr 2016 #60
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