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Sanders beat Hillary in Washington and Nebraska.

If Sanders is robbed of nom because of superdelegates backing Hillary, Trump would get the win over Hillary because Sanders supporters will boycott.

http://www.cnn.com/election
Since Trump is five9s assured, it must be a Clinton-Trump match up. Sanders and his supporters know that there is no way Americans will elect an open socialist for President. Never mind that the Congress will effectively put a stop to whatever that Socialist President want to do, it is the principle of it. Americans will not elect Sanders. Sanders is doing this for his own ego, not because he genuinely believes he has any chance against Trump.
 
Since Trump is five9s assured, it must be a Clinton-Trump match up. Sanders and his supporters know that there is no way Americans will elect an open socialist for President. Never mind that the Congress will effectively put a stop to whatever that Socialist President want to do, it is the principle of it. Americans will not elect Sanders. Sanders is doing this for his own ego, not because he genuinely believes he has any chance against Trump.


Sanders would have beaten Hillary if it weren't for superdelegates, Hillary being former New York senator, and black support for Hillary. You can see, more than 90% of young people voted for Sanders.
 
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Sanders has a lot of support from independents. Had Hillary not had superdelegates support, Sanders would have beaten Hillary.
You never give up, do you:lol: the funny thing is you make big claims, but never back them up with any facts!

There is a difference between fantasy and facts.

Here are some interesting facts:

Hillary has 1,705 pledged delegates.

Bernie has 1,454.

That means, Hillary has a lead of 251 pledged delegates, to close that gap, Bernie would need to win 66% of the remaining pledged delegates, and that is almost impossible, considering that so far, he is only been able to win about 45% of them.

See, even without the support of super delegates, Hillary still leads him!

Hillary is very unpopular to democrats and independents.
Amazing, how can you even say things like that, so if Hillary is so unpopular with Democrats as you claim, then how come, she got more than 3 million more votes than Bernie? and who were those that voted for her, the Martians? :rolleyes:

You're right about everything, except that in bold. There are no people on the far left voting for him. He get's independents, moderate republicans, and moderate democrats. The far right vote for Cruz, the far left prefer Sanders/Clinton. Then you have one minority which just mostly votes Clinton. Trump can't get enough Latino support at this moment, although I don't see Latino's preferring Clinton either, unless they just want Trump to lose.
When I say, far left, it can also mean, very liberal, ultraliberal or there is a new name the liberals want to call them self, progressive and they are the ones who mostly voted for Bernie, Hillary is the one who got most of the moderate Democrats votes.

Latinos have also overwhelmingly voted Hillary.

And as you rightly pointed out, that the majority of Blacks have voted for her.

I don’t have time now, but if you’re interested, I can show you some interesting data.
 
That means, Hillary has a lead of 251 pledged delegates, to close that gap, Bernie would need to win 66% of the remaining pledged delegates, and that is almost impossible, considering that so far, he is only been able to win about 45% of them.


It don't matter. Young people will boycott if Sanders is not nomed. Hillary cannot win general without young people. She would lose Indiana, Ohio, Florida, Colorado and therefore the general.
 
Both sides have brought their D+ game this year, so in case anyone was wondering, I'm voting for Tuxedo Stan in November.

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Sanders has a lot of support from independents. Had Hillary not had superdelegates support, Sanders would have beaten Hillary.

Trump is so Democrat he's more Democrat than Obama

http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/09/politics/donald-trump-national-debt-strategy/

Hillary is winning the popular vote. She is beating Sanders in both delegates and votes, even if you don't include the superdelegates.
As of April 8th Hillary had a 2.5 -2.7 Million vote lead over Sanders.

Hillary is very unpopular to democrats and independents.
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You are fighting against reality, and losing.

http://fivethirtyeight.com/features...ther-behind-in-votes-than-he-is-in-delegates/

It don't matter. Young people will boycott if Sanders is not nomed. Hillary cannot win general without young people. She would lose Indiana, Ohio, Florida, Colorado and therefore the general.

Your opinion on swing states is unsubstantiated. Just because you hope it, doesn't make it true.

examples:
http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/the-b...easily-beats-ted-cruz-or-donald-trump/2275571

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/oh/ohio_trump_vs_clinton-5634.html



http://www.politico.com/magazine/st...linton-election-things-you-should-know-213875

http://www.npr.org/2016/05/10/47719...ory-tilt-the-map-in-clintons-favor-over-trump

Young people have never been a reliable voting block.
https://www.census.gov/prod/2014pubs/p20-573.pdf
 
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Hillary leads Trump by 1 point in Florida. Trump leads Hillary by 4 points in Ohio. Hillary leads Trump by 1 point in Pennsylvania.

In Florida, Clinton is ahead of Trump 43 percent to 42 percent, but holds a 13-point advantage among women. Trump wins with men at 49 percent to 36 percent.
In Ohio, registered voters favor Trump over Clinton, 43 percent to 39 percent, with 49 percent to 32 percent of white voters going for the Republican candidate. Older voters also backed Trump.
In Pennsylvania, Clinton leads 43 percent to 42 percent and holds a 7-point lead among voters under 35 years old.

http://www.ibtimes.com/west-virgini...esults-could-push-donald-trump-bernie-2366284
 
It don't matter. Young people will boycott if Sanders is not nomed. Hillary cannot win general without young people.
No doubt, Bernie is the Santa Claus of the millennials (he offers them lots of free stuff), but guess what, if they have to choose between, Hillary and Trump, majority of them favor Hillary.

Here are some interesting figures from two different polls:

In a hypothetical Clinton versus Trump contest, voters under 35 would choose Clinton by a crushing 52% – 19%, a preference that crosses demographic lines. Polls was conducted by the USA Today/Rock the Vote


In another poll, which was conducted by the Harvard IOP Spring:

If the election for the president were held today and the candidates for Hillary and Trump, for whom would you vote? 61% choose Hillary and only 25% choose Trump.

She would lose Indiana, Ohio, Florida, Colorado and therefore the general.
For your kind information, Indiana is a red state, therefore, Hillary’s chances of winning there is already quite bleak.

If you do a little research, you will see that the Democrats already have an electoral advantage over the Republicans, just for the arguments sake, even if Trump wins Ohio, Florida and Colorado, he will still be unable to achieve 270 electoral votes to win the presidency.

Sorry to disappoint you!
 
Trump will win election. People are fed up with illegals and letting Muslims enter the US. Mohammad made Islam in the 600s as an extremist version of Christianity, many centuries after Jesus made Christianity.

Repeating it does not make it true :). Hillary will crush Trump according to actual analysis.

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/04/hillary-clinton-donald-trump-november-insiders-222598

http://www.npr.org/2016/05/10/47719...ory-tilt-the-map-in-clintons-favor-over-trump

In short, you will see in November. :)
 
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