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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: What is Sanders path to victory, specifically? [View all]MaggieD
(7,393 posts)8. So he won't drop out even if he cannot possibly win
Is that what you are saying? Never seen a candidate to that. Why do you suppose he would?
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LOL, I can't believe repubs tricked DEM's into believing their nonsense this time! nt
BreakfastClub
Mar 2016
#124
A recent candidate said something about staying in the race even after trailing
morningfog
Mar 2016
#3
Perhaps you should go to BernieSanders . com and research research research or do you
bkkyosemite
Mar 2016
#118
No it's to tear down the corrupt politicians in the Democratic Party that bow down
bkkyosemite
Mar 2016
#98
If Dems get blamed? You try to blame it on Bernie LOL...it will be your Queen who will
bkkyosemite
Mar 2016
#101
tear is the word you used...I didn't admit anything. He is trying to make it known
bkkyosemite
Mar 2016
#117
No we have not! We still absolutely feel he will win. You guys cite polls as they are today.
Ed Suspicious
Mar 2016
#16
His pet issues are what the average American's need to address and get rid of those
bkkyosemite
Mar 2016
#99
M.S. in math and Bernie can still win. Your qualifications? It's very unlikely and the polling would
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#37
He's at 84% of his target so far. He is absolutely the underdog now, but if you're claiming
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#46
Define clear and viable paths please, PRECISELY. I am a mathematician after all, and
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#54
You didn't define the two things i asked. You are also saying realistic scenario, and that doesn't
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#71
#Hillarymath. Seriously, what the fuck? I gave mathematical scenarios, not predictions. Is Hillary
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#79
No I didn't. RTFP. I gave the scenario of him being down 300 and being down 400 on
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#90
He only needs to win 58-60% average, not every remaining state. I honestly don't
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#106
Do you have the exact projection for that? Because the only way I'm getting Bernie needing 65% of
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#86
That's a pretty big assumption, IMO. It could be right, but what if it's a 58/42 split?
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#91
Senator Sanders should peer into his conscience and do what he thinks is right.
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2016
#40
Not sure what other poster meant but I do too. As for why? chance for my voice to be heard. If Hilla
MillennialDem
Mar 2016
#55
I voted for Bernie in Virginia and while I don't see a path for him to get the nomination I see no
onenote
Mar 2016
#72
That's like asking what hitler's path to victory is after losing in africa, losing on the east..
dubyadiprecession
Mar 2016
#114