The poll listed above showing 1/4 support for fracking actually surprises me since I've never met someone to the left of me who does.
Hillary Clinton wins Delaware! She has won Delaware and Maryland! Clinton has been declared the winner by Fox! She has won the 2 biggest states, the third biggest state is nearly a tie right now, Rhode Island the fourth biggest is leaning Sanders.
Clinton: 3
Sanders: 0
Sanders speaking right now, feed somewhere on Youtube.
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Uh oh, Cenk on TYT finally came to the realization that Sanders can't win.
Fox called PA for Clinton.
I wonder if people will cry when Bernie finally throws in the towel?. Without sanders in the race interest in the democrats will plummet.
One website called Rhode Island for Sanders. 24 delegates up for stake, fourth smallest state.
Clinton: 3 (PA/MD/DE)
Sanders: 1 (RI)
Too early to call: CN (will probably end up being close, still predicting a Clinton win)
If Clinton margins hold, big night for her.
Eh, the progressive wing will simply go home and leave Clinton to run her campaign. I will have shrugged and elected to vote elsewhere.
But Bernie Has stated he will stay till the end.
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I am not convinced Trump is a threat.
On MMO-C we learn that Anti-Fascism is locking arms with corporations, the State Department and agreeing with the CIA, But opposing the CIA and corporate America, and thinking Jews have a right to buy land and can expect tenants to pay rent THAT is ultra-Fash Nazism. Bellingcat is an MI6/CIA cut out. Clyburn Truther.
Hillary to win 4, Bernie to win 1.
It again shows the problem of Bernie Sanders, he scores extremely weak with the non white, non male, and aged voters. He never seems to do well in the big districts either, which is were you can get the most delegates. He's ahead in CT right now, but all of the small counties are almost counted, and then Hillary will roll over him quite easily.
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But he won't quit, he said he's staying till CA and he's a man of his word.
Does it really matter who wins if it's by a few points? Honestly no.
He needed big wins, he's not getting them. Going forward he'll need 63-65% of remaining delegates, if he misses that in Indiana (polls show it might be close there too) then that goes up to 66-68% depending on margins.
That means he has to win every state by 66-68% or else he can't get a pledged delegate lead.
But I still think she'll win CN.