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Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumHRC beat BS by 661,641 popular votes yesterday
2,677,130 votes for HRC to 2,010,989 in the primaries. 57-42 percent.
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HRC beat BS by 661,641 popular votes yesterday (Original Post)
WI_DEM
Jun 2016
OP
There are no arguments left for Sanders to flip supers, hypothetical GE polls, notwithstanding.
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2016
#8
lunamagica
(9,967 posts)1. The people have spoken! AWESOME!
George II
(67,782 posts)2. NOOOO, you didn't include the votes in the ND caucus! No matter that...
....only 700,000 people living in ND (old, young, children, republican, Democratic) It was a dead heat last night.
tonyt53
(5,737 posts)4. 355 is really sad, isn't it?
George II
(67,782 posts)5. That's not the popular vote, that's the elected district delegate count.
msongs
(70,178 posts)6. there's more than that in our local costco most of the time lol nt
jamese777
(546 posts)3. Before Yesterday...
the popular vote was 55.4% Clinton and 42.7% Sanders.
Walk away
(9,494 posts)7. Didn't she win by something like 900 delegates????
Tarheel_Dem
(31,443 posts)8. There are no arguments left for Sanders to flip supers, hypothetical GE polls, notwithstanding.
It's over. I imagine Sanders will be pushing President Obama to talk to Hillary about retiring his campaign debt tomorrow. There's a reason why he still hasn't released his May fundraising yet. He used to be first out of the gate every month to release his yuge haul, but they're playing very coy this month, just like the tax returns.