Solid Snake1
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If Hillary wins NY by the expected margins
If Hillary wins NY by 25-50 points as polla show is Bernie mathematically eliminated? Even if he wins the next 6 primaries?
Its over
For Sanders to now make up his delegate deficit he must win by 65% or more in every single remaining state, even one marginal win puts his him mathematically out of the primaries.
I believe its now time for ALL Democrats to rally around our nominee and focus on keeping the White House and furthering the equality agenda.
Hillary poised to come out strong in AZ
She is expected yo win by 20 or more points. If this happens she will pretty much have secured the nomination. Lets go Hillary!
Not much longer now for President Clinton!
After Tuesday when she wins AZ by 20 or more points she will have realistically won the nomination. There is no way for Sanders to come back. He would literally need 80-20 victories in every single remaining state. Even one slip up is a total loss, including marginal wins. So We should ignored Sanders as he is now irrelevant, and focus on crushing Trump/GOP candidate.
After Tuesday Hillary will "realistically" be the nominee
If the polls hold up (which they likely will) she will win by a 20-30 point margin, securing her nomination for the Democratic presidential candidate. After AZ and if she does indeed win by that big of a margin Sanders' chances are realistically over. Then we can finally begin campaign for the American people and against fascism and hate from Herr Trump.
Where do Bernie supporters get the idea NY CA and AZ will go heavily for him?
When polling indicates the exact opposite. Even if he manages a 2 or 3% win its still a loss. On the other hand if Hillary win even just one of those states by 20 or more points (like polling suggests) the primaries are over and there is no realistic path to the nomination for Bernie. But I'd like to know where this idea that NY an CA are going to be Bernie blowout wins?
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