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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 3,131 | Hillary (Clinton) needs to win all the remaining states, with 75% - 25% ratio. What about Virginia and/or Indiana (for example) ? Yet, she would have to get ALL the delegates. Mathematically, it is possible her to win, yet she would not meet the requirements. Practically, is she going to accomplish that task ? and by what means ? |
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![]() Aristotle Location: Chicago, IL Posts: 4,572 | Although he campaigned hard, spent money, advertised and was in every political debate, he came in last or 2nd to last in every primary but NV. He won 14 delegates to date. He had no chance from the beginning and the vote turned out that way. |
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| blasphemer Location: Michigan Posts: 7,946 | Quote:
Grandpa h. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you (unless it costs something). | |
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![]() BANNED Location: Ohio Province, Rep. of Comerica Posts: 7,320 | Quote:
You say that like he was in a fair fight, or something. And again, that "no chance" angle just hurts everybody involved. Funny, none of us can tell you what to think, but the pundits on TV certainly seem to have made their impression on you. | |
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