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Can someone explain this to me? If there were 101 delegates up
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Can someone explain this to me? If there were 101 delegates up for grabs why did only 31 get counted?
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So no one on /pol/ understands this shit either?
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>>68968532
Bump
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>>68969471
glad i'm not the only one who's confused
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>>68968532
i want to know this too
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>>68968532
Probably super delegates and or not everything is 100% and settled yet. Shit takes time
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>>68968532
DNC is starting to withhold delegates from Bernie until they are sure Shillary can win
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26000 votes in a state of 7 million?
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>>68970576
Washington only has 17 superdelegates
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>>68968532
washington has both a caucus and a open primary for some stupid reason and its in may or june

probably a weird split between the two contest results
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>>68968532

East coast reporters are asleep, they don't care about the better side of the country.
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>>68970866

Doesn't impact the democratic race. Hillary/Bernie will be on the open primary ballot but the party decided it doesn't affect delegates.
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>>68968532
>Literally cant google

http://www.wa-democrats.org/sites/wadems/files/documents/2016%20Caucus%20and%20Convention%20Press%20Guide%20-%20150915.pdf
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>>68968532
Give it a couple days and it will update accordingly. They just show a rough %
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>primaries decide the delegates
>election is decded by electors of the electoral college
>electors are random elected officials on a local government level completely unrelated to the delegates
>american citizens literally have two presidential voting opportunities and neither of them actually matter in any capacity whatsoever to directly decide or influence who becomes the next president
>the only government that truly matters in the end is the local government
cant tell if this country is masterfully designed or if its just a big retarded joke.
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