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Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumWant to see some awesome numbers? These are awesome numbers (HRC Group)
Text from GDP
Nominee:
HRC - 93%
Sanders - 7%
President:
HRC - 58%
Trump - 24%
Rubio - 12%
Sanders - 4%
And for a bonus all odds of 90% or better for either candidate in upcoming primaries:
Clinton:
South Carolina - 99%
Alabama - 98%
Arkansas - 98%
Georgia - 98%
Tennessee - 96%
Texas - 98%
Virginia - 96%
Louisiana - 96%
Sanders:
Vermont - 99%
http://predictwise.com
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Want to see some awesome numbers? These are awesome numbers (HRC Group) (Original Post)
Godhumor
Feb 2016
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shenmue
(38,506 posts)1. Whee!
mcar
(42,334 posts)2. I wish the GE was next week
I don't know if I can stand 8 more months of this.
Godhumor
(6,437 posts)3. The race is over by March 15
At that point Clinton will be talking GE even if the other guy hasn't dropped out. The race is done.
Chichiri
(4,667 posts)4. I think the pivot has already begun.
Just from the soundbites I've been hearing.