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thank you for this! New Earth Mar 2016 #1
Yes, not at all a wipeout. We were told she would close all chances for Sanders tonight. DLnyc Mar 2016 #9
They were saying on CNN and MSNBC that she would get AT LEAST 100 more after tonight. FourScore Mar 2016 #55
Those numbers are wrong. Clinton swept all the states . . . brush Mar 2016 #42
It's not. With all of her advantages, it shows what a weak candidate she is. Skwmom Mar 2016 #2
Not really radical noodle Mar 2016 #8
Obamas lead was never close jcgoldie Mar 2016 #18
So she certainly isn't a weak candidate radical noodle Mar 2016 #26
Hillary Clinton is NO Obama. People could believe in Obama b/c he had no real record. Alas, Skwmom Mar 2016 #24
the popular vote would suggest otherwise DrDan Mar 2016 #61
Thank you. Consoling news! oldandhappy Mar 2016 #3
yeah bernie won griffi94 Mar 2016 #4
With The Entire Media Aligned Against Him scottie55 Mar 2016 #49
lol lmbradford Mar 2016 #5
Interesting news. Thanks for posting this. n/t winter is coming Mar 2016 #6
Those aren't complete numbers... SidDithers Mar 2016 #7
That's more like it. Thanks. Gregorian Mar 2016 #15
Yes, not complete, we'll see how much she might get DLnyc Mar 2016 #34
.... Hiraeth Mar 2016 #46
Looks like she will only win IL by 1%. (I don't know how to predict the delegate count. kath Mar 2016 #10
Here is a link DLnyc Mar 2016 #35
That's a far smaller spread than I expected. Gregorian Mar 2016 #11
Note to self: 2,382 Gregorian Mar 2016 #21
OK thanx for the math marions ghost Mar 2016 #12
#berniemath is different from real math...nt SidDithers Mar 2016 #13
Still, not too bad marions ghost Mar 2016 #20
Those are incomplete numbers Godhumor Mar 2016 #14
See my post #37 DLnyc Mar 2016 #37
Because that is how it works. Try the NY Times tool Godhumor Mar 2016 #41
Sanders is 320 behind nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #16
I get 262 at the moment. DLnyc Mar 2016 #38
That is why I wait for the morning nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #39
So if I get this right it looks like a defeat NOT a beat down. PFunk1 Mar 2016 #17
yes, go directly to the state government pages hopemountain Mar 2016 #51
By the way this is a nice site nadinbrzezinski Mar 2016 #19
nice, thanks DLnyc Mar 2016 #40
Thanks Nadin. 840high Mar 2016 #56
I Thought Ohio & Florida Are Winner Take All States? Corey_Baker08 Mar 2016 #22
All Democratic primaries are proportional. Codeine Mar 2016 #25
for R's DrDan Mar 2016 #62
Those numbers are running behind. nt Codeine Mar 2016 #23
The issue of declaring wins in a state based on the vote total has long since been settled. StevieM Mar 2016 #27
CNN just had tonight's delegate count at 297-194 n/t BernieforPres2016 Mar 2016 #28
Thanks. We're still in the fight. All the way to the convention. liberal_at_heart Mar 2016 #29
This is inaccurate. Why do folks persist in posting inaccurate information. onenote Mar 2016 #30
For the sake of accuracy how many is 'nearly 700' in actual hard numbers? Bluenorthwest Mar 2016 #64
691 to be exact onenote Mar 2016 #66
Now for the truth. Hillary picked up 390 pledged delegates tonight. Good evening. Trust Buster Mar 2016 #31
Good temp info! We'll get the final shakeout tomorrow, I'm sure. n/t JimDandy Mar 2016 #32
You are lying GusBob Mar 2016 #33
Yes, winning is mostly a psychological boost, Waiting For Everyman Mar 2016 #36
EXACTLY! RoccoR5955 Mar 2016 #43
Exactly! justaddh2o Mar 2016 #48
Interesting discussion. We'll see what the numbers are when the dust clears. DLnyc Mar 2016 #44
NYT reporting completely different numbers. Cryptoad Mar 2016 #45
yes - total descrepancy even at the hopemountain Mar 2016 #57
If that's the reality you want to manufacture to cope... Stand and Fight Mar 2016 #47
And hopefully RoccoR5955 Mar 2016 #60
You're saying something without saying anything at all. Congrats! :D Stand and Fight Mar 2016 #67
Right RoccoR5955 Mar 2016 #68
I've never been good with remember nonsense. Okay? Stand and Fight Mar 2016 #69
Okay, RoccoR5955 Mar 2016 #70
These numbers are still working out. Cassiopeia Mar 2016 #50
K & R AzDar Mar 2016 #52
Current AP delegate award: (+326) to (+220) ucrdem Mar 2016 #53
kr Norrin Radd Mar 2016 #54
Like I posted just now in another thread, it's not "winner take all".... Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2016 #58
The edit is the best part. Betty Karlson Mar 2016 #59
FYI: delegate allocations are not complete. Adrahil Mar 2016 #63
These numbers are not even close jcgoldie Mar 2016 #65
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