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6 Comments
Petersk920says...feels the *bern
robdotsays...Feel the math.
newtboysays...?
1769 - 1499 =Sanders 270 behind Clinton
Up for grabs on the 7th = 913 (+ all super delegates, technically)
Hence...not hers.
It's not hard math....but I guess it's harder math than anyone in the Clinton camp can do. One more thing to worry about with her since it seems NO ONE in her administration can do the most basic addition/subtraction.
Feel the math.
ChaosEnginesays...Where are you getting 913?
From what I can see, it's 694.
North Dakota · 18
California · 475
Montana · 21
New Jersey · 126
New Mexico · 34
South Dakota · 20
Am I missing something?
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1769 - 1499 =Sanders 270 behind Clinton
Up for grabs on the 7th = 913 (+ all super delegates, technically)
Hence...not hers.
It's not hard math....but I guess it's harder math than anyone in the Clinton camp can do. One more thing to worry about with her since it seems NO ONE in her administration can do the most basic addition/subtraction.
newtboysays...I googled and looked at a few sites like
http://www.politico.com/2016-election/results/delegate-count-tracker
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/graphics/2016-delegate-tracker/
both of which said 913 left to win.
You're missing DC, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. Also, I guess my numbers included super delegates in those remaining states. I couldn't find anywhere that listed what's left to win without the super delegates included, where did you find them?
Where are you getting 913?
From what I can see, it's 694.
North Dakota · 18
California · 475
Montana · 21
New Jersey · 126
New Mexico · 34
South Dakota · 20
Am I missing something?
ChaosEnginesays...Miscommunication, you said "on the 7th", so I was only counting primaries on that day.
I googled and looked at a few sites like
http://www.politico.com/2016-election/results/delegate-count-tracker
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/graphics/2016-delegate-tracker/
both of which said 913 left to win.
You're missing DC, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. Also, I guess my numbers included super delegates in those remaining states. I couldn't find anywhere that listed what's left to win without the super delegates included, where did you find them?
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