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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumDemocratic Delegate Scorecard for March 25, 2016. Hillary: 126%...Bernie: 78%
Democratic Delegate Scorecard for March 25, 2016NATIONAL POLITICS|By David Wasserman, March 25, 2016
After winning Arizona convincingly on Tuesday, Hillary Clinton maintains a virtually insurmountable lead over Bernie Sanders for the Democratic nomination. Despite her losses in Idaho and Utah, Clinton now has a pledged delegate lead of 1,228 to 934, meaning Sanders would need to win 58 percent of the remaining pledged delegates at stake to draw even with Clinton by June. That's a virtual impossibility given Democrats' all-proportional delegate allocation system.

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Democratic Delegate Scorecard for March 25, 2016. Hillary: 126%...Bernie: 78% (Original Post)
workinclasszero
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revbones
(3,660 posts)1. So then, no need for you to worry and keep posting right? nt
workinclasszero
(28,270 posts)2. This is a democratic politics discussion board right?
I'll keep posting, thanks.
revbones
(3,660 posts)3. Cool.
Does seem to indicate worry that is inconsistent with what you're trying to get across though. Carry on.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)4. Not looking good for Bernie ... AT ALL!
workinclasszero
(28,270 posts)5. I like this part especially..
"Sanders would need to win 58 percent of the remaining pledged delegates at stake to draw even with Clinton by June. That's a virtual impossibility...."
Beacool
(30,369 posts)6. Nice.......
Sanders will do well tomorrow and in some of the other upcoming caucuses. Hillary will do well in delegate rich states like NY, PA, NJ and MD.
workinclasszero
(28,270 posts)7. Can't wait for NY, PA, NJ and MD!
Hillary always does great in those southern Confederate states!