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Topic: Is Bernie Sanders able to make a surprise win in the California Democratic prima (Read 489 times)

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I like what Bernie is bringing to the table to address a glaring issue of neither choice being viable but who is going to take his torch for the next election? I doubt he runs at his age,but he is sure setting a foundation for some one to run with.

Saw this post and forgive me just figured out how to post it,McAfee retweeted it:



If Bernie wins Hilary the dragon lady will start cracking and showing her teeth.
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In a normal world where the popular vote matters Bernie Sanders would when he beats Clinton he beats Trump.
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Saw she is planning to use Bill to get the economy going again or running smoother and that means that it will be running pretty much the same when he was President. How is she bringing something new to the table? Huh
Her Iranian girlfriend Huma?
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There is a saying in the streets that Trump will reveal some dirty documents about Hillary soon which will become the final nail in her coffin. That may be a chance for Sanders.

Or maybe they wait until Hillary's win against Sanders. Dunno.

If this is true they would wait till she has eliminated the other guy being Bernie,so that they would not kick her out and bring him in.
After would allow them to cake walk if they got the goods. I would not doubt that she has some skeletons kicking around to make her sing the swan song.

Saw she is planning to use Bill to get the economy going again or running smoother and that means that it will be running pretty much the same when he was President. How is she bringing something new to the table? Huh
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There is a saying in the streets that Trump will reveal some dirty documents about Hillary soon which will become the final nail in her coffin. That may be a chance for Sanders.

Or maybe they wait until Hillary's win against Sanders. Dunno.
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I wouldn't call it a win, probably closer to a tie...

He is likely to do 15% +/- better than polling due to open primary, etc
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“No one can predict the future, but I think we have a real shot to win primaries in a number of the states that will be coming up. And don't tell Secretary Clinton because she might get nervous,” said Bernie Sanders to his supporters in Carson, California after winning Oregon and losing Kentucky by a small margin last night. “I think we're going to win here in California.”

So, though Hillary has a strong lead in the delegate race, Sanders is showing no signs of backing down. In fact, Sanders has vowed to take his fight all the way until the June 14 voting in the District of Columbia and beyond to the July convention in Philadelphia.

With all of this, Hillary Clinton's Kentucky win was just a joyless victory in a week that exposed a deep Democratic rift. And now the only question is will Sanders use his momentum in the June primaries. And the most important one is one in California, scheduled for Tuesday, June 6, as it gives 475 delegates, far more than any other country does.

Now, Hillary is likely to build a brisk campaign schedule for the coming stretch, hoping to minimize her opponent’s delegate count. California polls are certainly going in her favor, as the most recent ones show that she has a strong 49.7% to 40.6% lead, with 7.6% undecided.

Sanders recently had some bad news as a handful of high-level staffers left his campaign, including three of the four members of his original senior leadership team in California. This, and the fact that he lost all the big states, put Hillary as a big favorite, but if you think that Sanders can use his recent momentum to win California as well, you have great odds at Fairlay market:

https://www.fairlay.com/predict/registered/new/who-will-win-the-california-democratic-primary-1/
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