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All hail the Bern...........................Sanders will not back down to crime, for this he must be applauded.
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That is the Einstein lookI admire Bernie for his principled stand and for not using a comb since the mid-90's
Is a contested convention a good thing for the Dems?All hail the Bern...........................Sanders will not back down to crime, for this he must be applauded.
It will be contested as Clinton will not have enough delegates without superdelagates that Clinton did not win, she had them before vote 1 and this is wrong. Sanders can take this to the court and should as there is not one single legal thing about these elections, in fact the entire primary system makes as much sense as taking a revolutionary war era musket into battle today. This is illegal and just wrong.It won't be contested as Sanders will not have won the delegates.
It will be contested as Clinton will not have enough delegates without superdelagates that Clinton did not win, she had them before vote 1 and this is wrong. Sanders can take this to the court and should as there is not one single legal thing about these elections, in fact the entire primary system makes as much sense as taking a revolutionary war era musket into battle today. This is illegal and just wrong.It won't be contested as Sanders will not have won the delegates.
So why will Sanders still be there after the supposed clinch? Sanders is going to challenge Hillary like no Presidential candidate has ever been challenged."Going into Saturday’s caucuses, Clinton led rival Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont by 268 pledged delegates, 1,769 to 1,501. She also had the edge among superdelegates, 547 to 46. A candidate needs 2,383 delegates to secure the Democratic presidential nomination, meaning Clinton is just 67 away from clinching"
Election 2016: Hillary Clinton Poised To Clinch Democratic Nomination; Bernie Sanders Vowing To Fight To The Finish
So why will Sanders still be there after the supposed clinch? Sanders is going to challenge Hillary like no Presidential candidate has ever been challenged."Going into Saturday’s caucuses, Clinton led rival Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont by 268 pledged delegates, 1,769 to 1,501. She also had the edge among superdelegates, 547 to 46. A candidate needs 2,383 delegates to secure the Democratic presidential nomination, meaning Clinton is just 67 away from clinching"
Election 2016: Hillary Clinton Poised To Clinch Democratic Nomination; Bernie Sanders Vowing To Fight To The Finish
It will make a big difference if the criminal is in jail during the convention................or can't answer any questions on advice of council....... Sanders can still win, and so can Biden as well as Hilly is being investigated for racketeering and the FBI wins every one of them cases.......................forget the emailsSo why will Sanders still be there after the supposed clinch? Sanders is going to challenge Hillary like no Presidential candidate has ever been challenged."Going into Saturday’s caucuses, Clinton led rival Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont by 268 pledged delegates, 1,769 to 1,501. She also had the edge among superdelegates, 547 to 46. A candidate needs 2,383 delegates to secure the Democratic presidential nomination, meaning Clinton is just 67 away from clinching"
Election 2016: Hillary Clinton Poised To Clinch Democratic Nomination; Bernie Sanders Vowing To Fight To The Finish
There is no challenge to be made if he lost the delegate count. The best he can hope to do is convince a few more supers to join him. It won't make a difference.
It will make a big difference if the criminal is in jail during the convention................or can't answer any questions on advice of council....... Sanders can still win, and so can Biden as well as Hilly is being investigated for racketeering and the FBI wins every one of them cases.......................forget the emailsSo why will Sanders still be there after the supposed clinch? Sanders is going to challenge Hillary like no Presidential candidate has ever been challenged."Going into Saturday’s caucuses, Clinton led rival Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont by 268 pledged delegates, 1,769 to 1,501. She also had the edge among superdelegates, 547 to 46. A candidate needs 2,383 delegates to secure the Democratic presidential nomination, meaning Clinton is just 67 away from clinching"
Election 2016: Hillary Clinton Poised To Clinch Democratic Nomination; Bernie Sanders Vowing To Fight To The Finish
There is no challenge to be made if he lost the delegate count. The best he can hope to do is convince a few more supers to join him. It won't make a difference.
Is that all you got? did Hilly approve that comment because it did not give away any incriminating details?It will make a big difference if the criminal is in jail during the convention................or can't answer any questions on advice of council....... Sanders can still win, and so can Biden as well as Hilly is being investigated for racketeering and the FBI wins every one of them cases.......................forget the emailsSo why will Sanders still be there after the supposed clinch? Sanders is going to challenge Hillary like no Presidential candidate has ever been challenged."Going into Saturday’s caucuses, Clinton led rival Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont by 268 pledged delegates, 1,769 to 1,501. She also had the edge among superdelegates, 547 to 46. A candidate needs 2,383 delegates to secure the Democratic presidential nomination, meaning Clinton is just 67 away from clinching"
Election 2016: Hillary Clinton Poised To Clinch Democratic Nomination; Bernie Sanders Vowing To Fight To The Finish
There is no challenge to be made if he lost the delegate count. The best he can hope to do is convince a few more supers to join him. It won't make a difference.
Dream on.
It will be contested as Clinton will not have enough delegates without superdelagates that Clinton did not win, she had them before vote 1 and this is wrong. Sanders can take this to the court and should as there is not one single legal thing about these elections, in fact the entire primary system makes as much sense as taking a revolutionary war era musket into battle today. This is illegal and just wrong.It won't be contested as Sanders will not have won the delegates.
So why will Sanders still be there after the supposed clinch? Sanders is going to challenge Hillary like no Presidential candidate has ever been challenged."Going into Saturday’s caucuses, Clinton led rival Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont by 268 pledged delegates, 1,769 to 1,501. She also had the edge among superdelegates, 547 to 46. A candidate needs 2,383 delegates to secure the Democratic presidential nomination, meaning Clinton is just 67 away from clinching"
Election 2016: Hillary Clinton Poised To Clinch Democratic Nomination; Bernie Sanders Vowing To Fight To The Finish
So why will Sanders still be there after the supposed clinch? Sanders is going to challenge Hillary like no Presidential candidate has ever been challenged."Going into Saturday’s caucuses, Clinton led rival Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont by 268 pledged delegates, 1,769 to 1,501. She also had the edge among superdelegates, 547 to 46. A candidate needs 2,383 delegates to secure the Democratic presidential nomination, meaning Clinton is just 67 away from clinching"
Election 2016: Hillary Clinton Poised To Clinch Democratic Nomination; Bernie Sanders Vowing To Fight To The Finish
Really...do you have any clue of what your rights are as a candidate? If George Pitaki wanted to continue flying around the nation, spending 300-400 bucks a night for hotel rooms for him and his staff, booking spaces, lobbying groups to host him; he could still do it with zero percent of the vote. No rule makes a candidate drop out Costs and the threat of wholesale embarassment are the two driving factors that force a drop-out most often. Also the strain on the family plays a role most often.
Sanders, to his credit, is running an insurgent campaign pitching himself as being different from Clinton. And it has captured the imagination of those who are not jaded politically into realizing that, when you have zero chance of winning, you are liberated to run a fantasy campaign. If he were a front-runner, you'd hear largely the same speech that Clinton gives. You can promise free college to everyone and that you'll pass laws to limit executive salaries and a total withdraw of troops from around the world since you know there is no chance you are going to be held to that since you won't have the job.
Sanders will have no standing to challenge her. Either at the convention or in the courts. He knew the rules going in; how super delegates are awarded. He didn't get robbed; he got beat.
So why will Sanders still be there after the supposed clinch? Sanders is going to challenge Hillary like no Presidential candidate has ever been challenged."Going into Saturday’s caucuses, Clinton led rival Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont by 268 pledged delegates, 1,769 to 1,501. She also had the edge among superdelegates, 547 to 46. A candidate needs 2,383 delegates to secure the Democratic presidential nomination, meaning Clinton is just 67 away from clinching"
Election 2016: Hillary Clinton Poised To Clinch Democratic Nomination; Bernie Sanders Vowing To Fight To The Finish
Really...do you have any clue of what your rights are as a candidate? If George Pitaki wanted to continue flying around the nation, spending 300-400 bucks a night for hotel rooms for him and his staff, booking spaces, lobbying groups to host him; he could still do it with zero percent of the vote. No rule makes a candidate drop out Costs and the threat of wholesale embarassment are the two driving factors that force a drop-out most often. Also the strain on the family plays a role most often.
Sanders, to his credit, is running an insurgent campaign pitching himself as being different from Clinton. And it has captured the imagination of those who are not jaded politically into realizing that, when you have zero chance of winning, you are liberated to run a fantasy campaign. If he were a front-runner, you'd hear largely the same speech that Clinton gives. You can promise free college to everyone and that you'll pass laws to limit executive salaries and a total withdraw of troops from around the world since you know there is no chance you are going to be held to that since you won't have the job.
Sanders will have no standing to challenge her. Either at the convention or in the courts. He knew the rules going in; how super delegates are awarded. He didn't get robbed; he got beat.