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Doesn't really mean that much!
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Delegate count counts more than national polls. 538 has Clinton at 107% of target goal for delegates, and Sanders at 92%. And, now they are heading into Hillary friendly territory. Sanders probably picked up some momentum with his last 7 wins, but it will not be enough. Sanders would have to pick up at least 56% of the remaining delegates, and his fantasy regarding the super-delegates switching to him, based on his favorability in the national polls, is just that. The super-delegates are die in the wool Democrats, and Bernie has done little to nothing for the Democratic party or for other Democrats (fundraising, endorsements, campaigning for, etc.) Even with his Wyoming win, he split with Hillary, 7 delegates to 7 delegates; 11 for Hillary if you include super-delegates. Much is being made about his streak of wins, but as the the cartoon points out, they don't add up to much.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/cartoons/cartoons_of_the_week/2016/14/-4-lisa_benson-current_cartoon_2016-04-08.html

But, he's doing the only thing he can, and that's to claim that they portend something, which has no support in fact, just wishful thinking.

And, I agree. If he were to get the nomination, he would not win the presidency. Given what little he's done, in politics, he's been a very, very small target. And, the Republicans have held off aiming at him in hopes he can pull off an upset against Hillary. If he were to get the nomination, all the big guns would come out, and small target or not, they'd find enough to aim at, and hit hard.

Posted By: HONDA
......PERIOD!

I read many different sources from  opposite sides of issues, though I rarely waste my time reading extremely partisan fabricators.
  To name a few I rarely read, Huff & Puff, The Daily Kook, or GOP establishment puppet, Fox News.
   
   I enjoy reading  Washington Post and Washington Times every day.  
  Although both are  partisan, one leans left, the other right, they're usually not 90% partisan fluff like the three named above.    
   
  Since I have the day off, my GF's working and I have time to waste, I searched  Huff & Puff to see their perspective on the majority of our  country's hatred toward despicable evil Hillary.  
 
   I couldn't help but agree with much of the  Huff & Puff article written by Justin Sullivan.
    I do believe Justin will  make a dangerous mistake for America and the world, if Bernie doesn't win the nomination and he  votes for Hillary.
  In his defense that's where blind partisanship and ignorant voters led Germany to destruction under Hitler.  
 
In the interest of Fair and Balanced since I earlier schooled the blinders on fool with a link to Breitbart, I'm  linking to an interesting article in the  Huff & Puff.  

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/isaac-saul/i-despise-hillary-clinton-gender_b_9160682.html

  Who knows what might happen next after I linked to the Huff Puff ?  
 A three way with Sasha might happen sooner than bigguy is hoping ?  :-D

Actually, I think the Dems stand a greater chance of losing if they nominate Hilary. Her unfavorable ratings are sky high. I can't think of anyone who really likes her. And you may disagree with Bernie, but why would anyone hate him? At least the guy's honest.

& he has even been vetted yet. He doesn't stand a chance in the general.

Posted By: willywonka4u
Actually, I think the Dems stand a greater chance of losing if they nominate Hilary. Her unfavorable ratings are sky high. I can't think of anyone who really likes her. And you may disagree with Bernie, but why would anyone hate him? At least the guy's honest.

The GOP wouldn't have to even lie about him, not that they are above that type of thing of course, but it would hardly be necessary. There are enough losers in this country that want a free ride to make Sanders a political force to be taken seriously, but not enough just yet to carry him to the White House thank god (or Buddha, or the Great Fucking Pumpkin. lol)

The very thought that he had even the slightest chance of becoming POTUS however makes me want to just hand the crown to Hillary and get it over with.

but just saying something innumerable times doesn't necessarily make it true.  

I sincerely HOPE you are right, but even a million to one chance of Sanders winning would be too much for me.

several million others have said it innumerable times too.



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Delegate count counts more than national polls. 538 has Clinton at 107% of target goal for delegates, and Sanders at 92%. And, now they are heading into Hillary friendly territory. Sanders probably picked up some momentum with his last 7 wins, but it will not be enough. Sanders would have to pick up at least 56% of the remaining delegates, and his fantasy regarding the super-delegates switching to him, based on his favorability in the national polls, is just that. The super-delegates are die in the wool Democrats, and Bernie has done little to nothing for the Democratic party or for other Democrats (fundraising, endorsements, campaigning for, etc.) Even with his Wyoming win, he split with Hillary, 7 delegates to 7 delegates; 11 for Hillary if you include super-delegates. Much is being made about his streak of wins, but as the the cartoon points out, they don't add up to much.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/cartoons/cartoons_of_the_week/2016/14/-4-lisa_benson-current_cartoon_2016-04-08.html

But, he's doing the only thing he can, and that's to claim that they portend something, which has no support in fact, just wishful thinking.

And, I agree. If he were to get the nomination, he would not win the presidency. Given what little he's done, in politics, he's been a very, very small target. And, the Republicans have held off aiming at him in hopes he can pull off an upset against Hillary. If he were to get the nomination, all the big guns would come out, and small target or not, they'd find enough to aim at, and hit hard.

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