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He cleaned up with HUGE margins in ALL 5 contests tonight. Absolutely obliterated Cruz and Kasich.

Polling suggests he'll do the same in the remaining contests.
 

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Voters seemed really pissed off at Cruz for some reason.

Maybe the fact he's a slimebag had something to do with it
 

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As one CNN commentator put it on Bill Maher's show:

The power of knowing how to exploit new mediums:

FDR understood and dominated radio
Kennedy understood and dominated television
Obama understood and dominated the internet
Trump understands and is dominating social networking - internet 2.0
 

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Voters seemed really pissed off at Cruz for some reason.

Maybe the fact he's a slimebag had something to do with it
By Cruz and Kasich pairing up to try and deny Trump the nomination, they've essentially secured the nomination for him.

These are the kinds of decisions/tactics that the "smart" people running the country make. It's like they lack basic understanding of human nature, psychology, politics, and common sense.
 

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The democrats didn't feel the Bern enough. A typical failed "revolution" by modern liberals.

The corruption, elitism, and incompetence of Hillary is overwhelming yet she's the winner because that's what the bosses wanted. If it weren't for the favoritism played by all her political buddies (the Super Delegates) she would have lost to Bernie.
 

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Cruz announced that his VP choice is Carly Fiorina lol. She really resonated with voters.
 

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The democrats didn't feel the Bern enough. A typical failed "revolution" by modern liberals.

The corruption, elitism, and incompetence of Hillary is overwhelming yet she's the winner because that's what the bosses wanted. If it weren't for the favoritism played by all her political buddies (the Super Delegates) she would have lost to Bernie.
You just make stuff up non-stop. She has a lead of 809 delegates over Sanders of which 520 are superdelegates. So she's still leading, even without them. (And Sanders has some as well.)
 

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You just make stuff up non-stop. She has a lead of 809 delegates over Sanders of which 520 are superdelegates. So she's still leading, even without them. (And Sanders has some as well.)
If she didn't have the automatic support of the vast majority of super delegates right out of the gate, that thing called momentum would have resulted in a very different narrative and result. He would have trounced Hillary beginning months ago.

You have to look beyond raw numbers and have semblance of understanding of psychology, human nature, and politics in general.
 

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If she didn't have the automatic support of the vast majority of super delegates right out of the gate, that thing called momentum would have resulted in a very different narrative and result. He would have trounced Hillary beginning months ago.

You have to look beyond raw numbers and have semblance of understanding of psychology, human nature, and politics in general.
Just admit your mistake, you will keep more of your credibility that way.
 

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You just make stuff up non-stop. She has a lead of 809 delegates over Sanders of which 520 are superdelegates. So she's still leading, even without them. (And Sanders has some as well.)
I think that had Bernie not spent the first 6 months with no money, no campaign team, and no news coverage she would be losing. She went into this the heir. And she is barely holding on.

Take a look at open nomination states. Bernie is killing her. A lot of people just don't like her. And if Bernie had won some more states the super delegates may well have switched votes. Heck it can still happen.

She isn't going to walk into the White House despite what the pundits think.
 

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Correct. The way things have played out is very embarrassing for her. She's eked out a win, and has no momentum or likability going for her. Sometimes even when you win, you still lose, and that's where Hillary finds herself right now.
 

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I think that had Bernie not spent the first 6 months with no money, no campaign team, and no news coverage she would be losing. She went into this the heir. And she is barely holding on.
More disconnected nonsense. Bernie had a larger organization and he spent more money than Clinton, yet he got fewer votes.

And if Bernie had won some more states the super delegates may well have switched votes.
If.

She isn't going to walk into the White House despite what the pundits think.
She is a mediocre candidate, but if the Republicans nominate Trump then she has a real shot at it. She's twice as popular as Trump, who has alienated two thirds of American voters. There just aren't that many frightened white men.
 

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More disconnected nonsense. Bernie had a larger organization and he spent more money than Clinton, yet he got fewer votes.



If.



She is a mediocre candidate, but if the Republicans nominate Trump then she has a real shot at it. She's twice as popular as Trump, who has alienated two thirds of American voters. There just aren't that many frightened white men.
More nonsense from you. The Clinton ground game is probably the largest ever created. She has raised a crapload and spent a crapload too. She had the anointing of the party, name recognition, the media sitting at her feet, everyone stating it's hers to lose.

And she is struggling in some places, losing in some, especially for independent voters. Bernie had to make up all of the first paragraph. And he almost did.

Personally I think as long as the fund raising continues he should run as an independent. Why not a true progressive for once in the race?

Cripes one of the Koch Bros just came out and basically supported Hillary. If that doesn't peg her as a Wall St. Beholden neo-con, I'm not sure what will.
 

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