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Bob_Roony

(73 posts)
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 12:01 AM Apr 2016

Exit polls

shows that it is the non-white who tipped the scale. In PA, AA are 15% of dem voters compared to 22% in NY. Latinos are 4% in PA compare to 14% in NY. Bernie won the white vote 51%-49% DESPITE the fact that Clinton was NY senator for 8 years and they know her very well. She served them very well. In addition, if you look at the voters registration stats in PA, there were a lot of new voter registration and independent moving to dem. The deadline for party affiliation and new registration in PA and other states next Tue.was more favorable to Bernie's supporters. Clinton was not PA senator. I truly believe that Bernie is going to score big in PA. I can say the same for CT and RI (much less non white % voter and registration/change affiliation deadline favorable to Bernie supporters, and RI is mixed and not closed). If he can minimize his losses in MD (almost same % of non white in MD as in NY and and a bit less in DE), he can make up for NY loss.

I think Bernie's strategy in NY was to minimize his loss.

DON'T give up, and do the same work as you did in NY and things will be more favorable with time.

May and June primaries and caucuses are much more favorable to Bernie.

DON'T FUCKING GIVE UP. KEEP THE SAME ENERGY AND THINGS WILL CHANGE. Don't swallow the MSM poison being spewed now. It is not as bad as they are trying to portray it. They just want to demoralize Bernie's supporters and get him out.

I don't have an account at reddit, otherwise I would have posted this message there. Please post it there if you can.

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Exit polls (Original Post) Bob_Roony Apr 2016 OP
Count me in. Just donated. Biaviians Apr 2016 #1
Just gave another beltanefauve Apr 2016 #2
All of my tax return Bob_Roony Apr 2016 #3
Just contributed too and will continue to do so. bjo59 Apr 2016 #4
Just donated again. silverweb Apr 2016 #5
I answered his request tonight to donate. He must stay in the race. Our country depends on it. in_cog_ni_to Apr 2016 #6

Bob_Roony

(73 posts)
3. All of my tax return
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 12:29 AM
Apr 2016

will be donated to him on a weekly basis. I'm planning to max out by June, but I will keep the remaining of my tax return to donate for him for GE if he gets the nomination. (No I'm not among the top 1% lol).

silverweb

(16,402 posts)
5. Just donated again.
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 01:40 AM
Apr 2016

[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]Never quit!

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The 2008 New York Democratic primary took place on February 5, 2008, also known as Super Tuesday. Polls indicated that New York Senator Hillary Clinton was leading rival Senator Barack Obama by double digits in the weeks before the contest,[1] and she ended up winning with roughly 58% of the vote.
[font color="navy" face="Verdana"](Bolding mine.)

Who was it, again, that won the nomination in 2008?

in_cog_ni_to

(41,600 posts)
6. I answered his request tonight to donate. He must stay in the race. Our country depends on it.
Wed Apr 20, 2016, 02:58 AM
Apr 2016

PEACE
LOVE
BERNIE

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