Hillary Clinton’s Support Among Nonwhite Voters Has Collapsed

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breh my field of work is somewhat math related so I think my math is pretty on point
the fact is more then half of the delegates have been awarded
Hillary has won 56% of them while Bernie has 44%

ain't no way in hell if Bernie wins out with 54% advantage over her, he can overtake it

STOP IT
Yes there is, you just don't want to see it. For every time Bernie wins, the percentage of Hillary's leads goes back to 50% and his goes to 50%. This shyt isn't that hard :russ:. It's improbable, if you're discounting momentum, but still doable. Just stop saying it's impossible. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvani, and California have a huge amount of delegates to be allocated. Any big swings there throws off the entire prior calculations as there's more pouring into the average or he can win the smaller states by over 65% and get close in the bigger states, which is shyt he's done already.

Tomorrow is going to be really important, and make or break really.
 

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Bernie polling ahead of Hillary now in Wisconsin.:sas2:
Some polls have him up as much as 8 points, and remember the Hillary skew (meaning Bernie has consistently beat polling). Hillary has already pulled out the state, and it's a decent sized one to lose. Bernie could get near 70%.
 

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breh - when the OP makes a statement about an accomplishment of Bernie and ends with 'revolutionary' makes it opinion based

whether not you think somebody revolutionized something -basically a matter of one's opinion just as used gave an example of Howard Dean being the first to use the Internet for small donations & did quite well thereafter four years later Obama took it to another level especially when you take count the expansion of the Internet with the birth of social media
and let's not go there with Bernie passing Obama as far as funds raised -u cant compare that type of shyt from eight years ago

as far as the other two goes
#1 Bernie has been the politics for over 25 something years he has his own weekly hour segment on the Tom Hartman show which is the number one progressive talk show in the country he's on CNN MSNBC Foxnews etc. etc. with his rhetoric all the time and is a frequent guest on the most popular critically acclaimed HBO show Bill Maher real time
-while- besides giving the keynote speech at the DNC in '04 Obama was pretty much an unknown Junior senator especially among our peoples see DMX


#2 i'm sorry I don't care what you think or what anybody else thinks in my humble opinion Obama winning the very first contents in '08 Iowa caucuses was a much bigger upset than Bernie winning Michigan The fact that the whitest state in America voted for black man with a muslim name is mind blowing even when I think about it right now
and less keep it real eight years ago Hillaru was two maybe even three times stronger candidate all Bernie is doing is going against a watered down product with high negatives and questionable trust in the american people

all in all I think my reasoning on Obama proved to be more revolutionary then what Bernie has done
This is ALL opinion. The OP used "revolutionary" because it was unprecedented and was called another adjective. It wasn't opinion. Your shyt is ALL opinion and I need you to figure out why, because you're chasing a false narrative.
 

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Some polls have him up as much as 8 points, and remember the Hillary skew (meaning Bernie has consistently beat polling). Hillary has already pulled out the state, and it's a decent sized one to lose. Bernie could get near 70%.
Another Bernie blow out coming. I was at the University of Wisconsin earlier this year and they were all Bernie stans there too.:banderas:
 

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Another Bernie blow out coming. I was at the University of Wisconsin earlier this year and they were all Bernie stans there too.:banderas:
What's going on with the new voter law thing? I think they invalidated student ID'S from being used as identification, which is dumb as hell because a lot of students are drawing off federal funds to go to school in the first place; but people should have at least a state ID anyway. Did they have any concerns about it affecting turn out and legitimacy?
 

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What's going on with the new voter law thing? I think they invalidated student ID'S from being used as identification, which is dumb as hell because a lot of students are drawing off federal funds to go to school in the first place; but people should have at least a state ID anyway. Did they have any concerns about it affecting turn out and legitimacy?
Nobody really mentioned any concerns over it but I was there in January before a lot of the bullshyt tactics started happening.
 

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Nobody really mentioned any concerns over it but I was there in January before a lot of the bullshyt tactics started happening.
It's still good that he was getting that kind of support so soon. They're keeping up. I just hope they know the monster that's coming for them, as people on FB were bragging that nearly 300K votes can be invalidated.

Actual Democrats cheering for bills hit tactics, made by the GOP, over voter suppression.:shaq2:
 

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Yes there is, you just don't want to see it. For every time Bernie wins, the percentage of Hillary's leads goes back to 50% and his goes to 50%. This shyt isn't that hard :russ:. It's improbable, if you're discounting momentum, but still doable. Just stop saying it's impossible. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvani, and California have a huge amount of delegates to be allocated. Any big swings there throws off the entire prior calculations as there's more pouring into the average or he can win the smaller states by over 65% and get close in the bigger states, which is shyt he's done already.

Tomorrow is going to be really important, and make or break really.
what the other dude doesnt get is, these southern dems are the ones who developed thie primary setup as we know it today. where you go thru the south first, then go everywhere else 2nd. There's a reason for that. its optics. they are trying to make sure the southerner gets all the burn he/she can get and boost their numbers so the running narrative is "look at the southerner blowing out the other guy." even though there are tons of delegates left. the sheeple will then start voting for people who they think will actually win the primary not the person they want to vote for.
 
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