The_Sheff

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Gravis poll is an awful poll. I hate the Hillary supporters on here--many of whom I used to think were ideologically similar--but there's no need to use that type of bullshyt. Sanders will lose by 10 unless older POC just don't go vote.

Look at it like this, even though Hillary will win, Sanders won the ideological battle and set the tone for going forward. The turnout will be awful and the nailbiter will force Democrats to move left, and if they don't, the party will be exposed and it's a wrap going forward. Sanders did his job while coming from behind.


- My last post on politics until the conventions.

The party will move left as the left puts forward a great candidate to get behind. Bernie has a good message but he is a terrible vehicle to deliver it. Identity and relationships garner more votes than policy all day everyday and that's why Hillary is beating him. Young people are identifying with Bernie because he represents a revolution, to everyone else he is just a random yelling old white guy. A random yelling old white guy is a hard sell to a large portion of the democratic base.
 

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So you can lose NY and make up 194 delegates plus the difference in NY?

No
Let's say she wins in NY 55-45 and that adds 22 to her lead.
He has gone up in the polls in the other states coming on the 26.

It's all about how you view California imo. I think that's a state that will favor him in a big way plus the fact that he has done better than the polls at times. Rarely has she.
 

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7/11, 9/11, it’s all the same to Donald Trump.

The billionaire — who never visited the Sept. 11 Memorial & Museum in lower Manhattan until months after his campaign kicked off —seemed to have briefly forgotten the date the terrorist attack happened.

“I wrote this out, and it’s very close to my heart,” he said at the First Niagara Center on Monday night during the rally. “Because I was down there and I watched our police and our firemen down at 7/11, down at the World Trade Center right after it came down. And I saw the greatest people I’ve ever seen in action.”

Instead of referring to the infamous date two planes crashed into the World Trade Center, Trump name-dropped the convenience store chain.

The Republican front-runner has yet to recognize his gaffe.

This was not Trump’s first major mistake of the night.

Earlier in the speech, he also thanked Buffalo Bills coach Rex Ryan for introducing him, saying the former Jets coach “won championships” in New York —which never happened.

The bombastic billionaire has also claimed he saw Muslims in New Jersey cheering on the 9/11 attacks — a claim that he stood by even as it was refuted by multiple reports.

ang@nydailynews.com


 
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