Off-Topic: Bernie's upset win in Michigan
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MartiniMan
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Bernie's upset win in Michigan
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3/9/2016 9:37:32 AM
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And yet has continues to fall further behind in the delegate count. I still believe that sans an indictiment, and maybe even with one, Hillary will be the nominee. But in the course of winning the nomination she is going to lose a lot of Sanders voters, especially if he continues to win states but lose more ground due to the superdelegates. The way this is going I would be willing to bet they would prefer Trump over Hillary in the general and may actually vote for him or just stay home. Talk about being disenfranchised.
May be time for operation chaos if Trump wins Florida and Ohio. Then GOP voters can vote for Bernie in the primaries and watch him win state after state and then lose the nomination because of the superdelegates. Would be fun to watch. Either way, his continued presence and success prevents Hillary from pivoting for the general where she can lie about what she will do if elected.
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