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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: California’s lengthy vote count stokes theories that Sanders actually won the primary [View all]stonecutter357
(12,786 posts)30. seems legit !
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California’s lengthy vote count stokes theories that Sanders actually won the primary [View all]
J_J_
Jun 2016
OP
The integrity of our voting system is more than worth a look into how it is performing, whether or
Dustlawyer
Jun 2016
#33
"Sanders had 75 percent of the estimated 20 percent of voters who were disenfranchised"
TwilightZone
Jun 2016
#9
If gibberish is put in the form of statisitcs it will seem more credible to some.
Lord Magus
Jun 2016
#18
If mistake = understated the margin of Hillary's victory by a few thousand votes, sure. nt
stevenleser
Jun 2016
#34
Trying to undermine the legitimacy of the Democratic nominee is a Republican tactic.
baldguy
Jun 2016
#20
Unless Sanders won something like 75 to 25, it wouldn't matter regardless.
thesquanderer
Jun 2016
#40
Umm... Sanders has been slightly losing the vote since the election was called.
Adrahil
Jun 2016
#42