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Related: About this forumIdaho Democratic Presidential Caucus Sanders 47, Clinton 45 Sanders +2
http://idahopoliticsweekly.com/politics/905-poll-trump-leads-in-idaho-ahead-of-tuesday-s-primary
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Idaho Democratic Presidential Caucus Sanders 47, Clinton 45 Sanders +2 (Original Post)
grossproffit
Mar 2016
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Codeine
(25,586 posts)1. Red state. Doesn't count.
Sorry.
MoonRiver
(36,926 posts)2. Quote from link:
On the Democratic side:
47 percent of all Idahoans believe Clinton will win the Democratic nomination.
32 percent say Sanders.
A whopping 61 percent of Idaho Democrats think Clinton will win their partys nomination.
gcomeau
(5,764 posts)3. Which doesn't mean they all think that's a good thing.
As clearly evidenced by the vote. But if you think the most important thing in the world is that your team wins because it's your team regardless of what's best for the nation or the principles your party is supposed to stand for then hey, cheer at those numbers by all means. Throw a little party.
azurnoir
(45,850 posts)4. Low delegate count Hillary won't bother with it
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)5. What will be Bernie's net gain of delegates? And ...
... will that be enough for him to catch up with Hillary's lead?
The end is near. Time's running out. Tick-tock!
DemocratSinceBirth
(99,708 posts)6. That will be a solid win for the Vermont senator./nt