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I predict Bernie is going to do well the next few weeks. (Original Post) One of the 99 Mar 2016 OP
Next week RandySF Mar 2016 #1
Your concern is concerning. Thank you for your support. Ed Suspicious Mar 2016 #7
I'm not concerned at all. That's my prediction. RandySF Mar 2016 #10
Opinions are like . . . Ed Suspicious Mar 2016 #11
Mine are usually right. RandySF Mar 2016 #12
And then NY and the April 26th states will Go for Hillary and end this. hrmjustin Mar 2016 #2
Yes workinclasszero Mar 2016 #8
Bernie will flood the small caucuses of Idaho, Utah, Washington and Hawaii with his supporters Trust Buster Mar 2016 #3
Hope still intact. n/t djean111 Mar 2016 #4
Doing well isn't good enough. He needs to win by huge margins to close the delegate gap. tritsofme Mar 2016 #5
Bernie seems to do well in states with no people in them. DanTex Mar 2016 #6
Nice marions ghost Mar 2016 #9
winning is simply not enough - 14-point wins for the rest of the states might do it DrDan Mar 2016 #13
 

Trust Buster

(7,299 posts)
3. Bernie will flood the small caucuses of Idaho, Utah, Washington and Hawaii with his supporters
Fri Mar 18, 2016, 09:43 AM
Mar 2016

and win them. Hillary takes Arizona pretty handily. Hillary walks away with more delegates again. Seeing a trend here ?

tritsofme

(17,371 posts)
5. Doing well isn't good enough. He needs to win by huge margins to close the delegate gap.
Fri Mar 18, 2016, 09:43 AM
Mar 2016

We are nearing the point that it stops being possible, even theoretically.

DrDan

(20,411 posts)
13. winning is simply not enough - 14-point wins for the rest of the states might do it
Fri Mar 18, 2016, 09:55 AM
Mar 2016

and every state below that raises the target

and we both know the probability of that

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