will Biden overtake Bernie for the popular vote and delegate lead tonight?

abandonconflict

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Super Tuesday Delegates. 1344 pledged delegates and 257 that definitely won't go to Bernard.

California: 415 pledged, 79 unpledged
Utah: 29 pledged, 6 unpledged
Colorado: 67 pledged, 13 unpledged
Texas: 228 pledged, 34 unpledged
Oklahoma: 37 pledged, 5 unpledged
Arkansas: 31 pledged, 5 unpledged
Minnesota: 75 pledged, 17 unpledged
Tennessee: 64 pledged, 9 unpledged
Alabama: 52 pledged, 9 unpledged
North Carolina: 110 pledged, 12 unpledged
Virginia: 99 pledged, 25 unpledged
Vermont: 16 pledged, 7 unpledged LOL
Massachusettes: 91 pledged, 23 unpledged
Maine: 24 pledged, 8 unpledged
Samoa: 6 pledged, 5 unpledged
 
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Unclebaldrick

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Tell us about counting is not math...dummy.
Sanders 56 > Biden 49 = Still Winning
or
Biden 49 < Sanders 56 = Still losing

Lets see what Cali brings
I can't help but feel like you were already calling the race the other day for Bernie on the basis of two caucuses and a single primary. Now it seems like you are hanging your hat on California's 415 delegates out of 1,617 that could be awarded on Tuesday. What percentage of California will Bernie have to win for you to declare another Sanders victory?
 

Unclebaldrick

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Super Tuesday Delegates. 1357 total

California: 415 pledged, 79 unpledged
Utah: 29 pledged, 6 unpledged
Colorado: 67 pledged, 13 unpledged
Texas: 228 pledged, 34 unpledged
Oklahoma: 37 pledged, 5 unpledged
Arkansas: 31 pledged, 5 unpledged
Minnesota: 75 pledged, 17 unpledged
Tennessee: 64 pledged, 9 unpledged
Alabama: 52 pledged, 9 unpledged
North Carolina: 110 pledged, 12 unpledged
Virginia: 99 pledged, 25 unpledged
Vermont: 16 pledged, 7 unpledged LOL
Massachusettes: 91 pledged, 23 unpledged
Maine: 24 pledged, 8 unpledged
Samoa: 6 pledged, 5 unpledged
So you are saying it is all up to Samoa?

Go, Land Crabs!!!

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londonfog

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I can't help but feel like you were already calling the race the other day for Bernie on the basis of two caucuses and a single primary. Now it seems like you are hanging your hat on California's 415 delegates out of 1,617 that could be awarded on Tuesday. What percentage of California will Bernie have to win for you to declare another Sanders victory?
Who calling the race ? I enjoy fucking with you Bernie haters. No matter who wins personally I will do just fine.
Super Tuesday will should be fun
 

Buss Relville

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South Carolina has more actual people than the first three states combined

When Biden crushes it, no bernout will proclaim “landslide!” like they did after Nevada

Huh?

I have seen multiple Sanders supporters say that SC was Biden's Nevada.

Try again buckie
 

Buss Relville

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Biden will never come close to achieving enough delegates. Sanders will easily have the vast majority.

If we go into a contested convention, and the super delegates back the candidate with less support......

The Democratic Party will shatter under it's corruption and failure.

As amazing and exciting as that would be, let's just hope they do their job, and represent their constituents.
 

hanimmal

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Biden will never come close to achieving enough delegates. Sanders will easily have the vast majority.

If we go into a contested convention, and the super delegates back the candidate with less support......

The Democratic Party will shatter under it's corruption and failure.

As amazing and exciting as that would be, let's just hope they do their job, and represent their constituents.
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UncleBuck

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Biden will never come close to achieving enough delegates. Sanders will easily have the vast majority.

If we go into a contested convention, and the super delegates back the candidate with less support......

The Democratic Party will shatter under it's corruption and failure.

As amazing and exciting as that would be, let's just hope they do their job, and represent their constituents.
listen, trumptard

If bernie gets a majority, he wins

If he doesn’t get a majority and doesn’t get the nomination, it will happen under the rules that he wrote

And he begged them to do that in 2016

Go away, sock
 

UncleBuck

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What?

We wanted Super delegates REMOVED, not restructured. Sanders compromised.

Try again buckie, you ain't been tryin hard enough.
if sanders gets a plurality and loses it will be under the rules that HE wrote

And he begged them to give it to the person who got less votes in 2016

Your sock puppet account sucks harder than you do on dog dick
 

hanimmal

Well-Known Member
What?

We wanted Super delegates REMOVED, not restructured. Sanders compromised.

Try again buckie, you ain't been tryin hard enough.
So you're saying that Bernie wants to disenfranchise the people who work the hardest to keep the Democratic party together and have the DNC become the RNC, which some racist just showed how they can come in and hijack a party and remake it in their image.

Yeah no thank you, the Democrats have worked too hard to advance civil rights over the last 50-60 years to let that happen because some rich white guy finds a way to cheat really well.
 

Buss Relville

Well-Known Member
So you're saying that Bernie wants to disenfranchise the people who work the hardest to keep the Democratic party together and have the DNC become the RNC, which some racist just showed how they can come in and hijack a party and remake it in their image.

Yeah no thank you, the Democrats have worked too hard to advance civil rights over the last 50-60 years to let that happen because some rich white guy finds a way to cheat really well.

Translation : I don't support Democracy.
 

Fogdog

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What?

We wanted Super delegates REMOVED, not restructured. Sanders compromised.

Try again buckie, you ain't been tryin hard enough.
It is a fact that instead of what Sanders cult claims, Sanders' campaign actively courted super delegates ahead of the convention in the attempt to subvert the popular vote from the Democratic Party's 2016 primary. I am not going to spoon feed that easily available information to you -- look it up.

As a consequence of false claims that super delegates affected the 2016 Democratic Party primary, party leaders, including Bernie came together to make rules changes.

In 2020, super delegates do not vote in the first round. In order to ensure he wins without further challenges, Bernie has to win a majority of the popular vote in enough states to gain more than 1991 bound delegates. Bernie had five years to make his case and all he did was tear at the Democratic Party. Instead of building bridges, he tore at other people's attempts to reach out. He could have chosen to court votes from people who didn't vote for him in 2016. Instead he insulted their intelligence by telling them how badly they chose when they voted for Obama in 2008 and 2012. He's reaping what he sowed by doing worse this time around.

Your answer? Damn the Democratic Party, damn the need to win hearts and minds of Democratic Party voters. Re-make the rules mid-way though the primary and give the nomination to the one I want. Gimmee freeee stuff.

How very Trumpian of you and other Sanders cultists.
 

Fogdog

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Stopped reading, stop posting lies.

Disgusting.
Hillary beat Sanders by more than 3 million votes and took the nomination by winning more than half of the delegates awarded by that popular vote. The only lie is that super delegates had any effect on the 2016 primary whatsoever.

That said, super delegates do not vote in the first round of the 2020 convention. Bernie's clear path to winning was available to him and he's botched it. Your response is to make up more lies and demand votes be handed to him.

How very Trumpian of you.
 
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