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How will millennials act once he loses? How will /pol/ react?
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How will millennials act once he loses? How will /pol/ react?
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>>71386363
>once he loses
>implying he hasnt already
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>millenials commit suicide
>/pol/ gets comfy
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He will lose, he only has losers voting for him.
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>>71386363
The more he wins the more you sweat. He blows you the fuck out in polling. Out of everybody. He's going to win the whole thing. Hence these fucking opposite-land zio threads on a zio board for zios
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>>71386363
Off myself
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>>71386536
Like the ugly troll white shirt wall cosplay spandex old faggot
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>>71386444
>trips checked

I meant once he suspends his campaign and gives his concession speech.
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if by some miracle he wins I'm going to kill myself
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>>71386604
I meant once you get your head out of your ass and a new crystal ball from Nutsandyahoo
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Bernie's their last chance to pay off their student loans.

I mean let's face it, degrees in Lesbian Black Womens Studies don't leave you too many options for employment.
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>>71386363
This will be the problem.
Bernie will not win the nomination, but he has won the minds of many of America's youth, turning them increasingly to Marxist ideas.
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>>71386604
Clinton +6 on the 13th. Oooooo. Nice Michigan polling, Nate Bronze faggot
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>>71386659
Exept by being a black lesbian porn star
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>>71386444
Nice trips huefriend, yeah I might sit and blast some country music, screencap plebbit for some golden gems of gommunist butt hurt while drinking me a 40oz of beer, FEELS GOOD to be living the the USA.
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>>71386363
Not even a majority of millennials like him.

Like half of college millennials like him. And I mean millennials IN COLLEGE

most people over 24 dont like him.
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Millennials will complain about it on Twitter and Facebook for a few days and then move on like they do with most events
/pol/ wouldn't really care since there are barely any Bernie shills on
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>>71386749
>FEELS GOOD to be living the the USA.

We'll feel really good when medicare and social security are privatized and the environment is destroyed by fossil fuels.
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>>71386659
You can't even find jobs in stem programs so why indebt yourself through tax AND tuition just to drive a bus
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>>71386363
>bernie loses
>millenials flip out and rage
>/pol/ laughs
>months later trump loses
>/pol/ flips out and rages
>the establishment chooses their candidates
>dissatisfaction from former trump and bernie supporters
>they realize they have a common enemy and form a reactionary supergroup

Imagine that...nationalists working together with socialists.
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>>71386363
>How will millennials act once he loses?
"IT'S NOT OVER! WE CAN STILL WIN! WRITE-IN HIS NAME! SEND HIM MORE MONEY!"
>How will /pol/ react?
Jubilation.
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>>71386732
Promise me that you'll come back here tomorrow so that we can all enjoy your butthurt :^)
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>>71386701
Not all of them are voting for him because of his social welfare stances. Some are voting for him because they want Citizens United overturned and serious campaign finance reform implemented in its stead. That's part of the movement that the Establishment does not understand or chooses to ignore.

Many are or will be so disillusioned with Clinton that they will not vote in the general. This is a fact. Some may go to Trump if he takes a serious stance on campaign finance reform as opposed to simply not playing the usual game by not taking donations (commendable but only a halfway step).
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>>71386833
Sounds good, I'll be working in the mills and refinerys to help them along.
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>>71386833
>muh big business, conservative boogeymen
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>>71386838
One can only dream.
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>>71386884
>Some are voting for him because they want Citizens United overturned and serious campaign finance reform implemented in its stead.

You and I both know
1. They are the minority
2. That is negligible partly because campaign finance reform only affects major businesses, it doesn't affect unions
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>>71386471
this
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>>71386865
This.

I look forward to seeing Bernie get BTFO in New York. Sorry, but that's what will happen. The Sandroid cult can eat a dick, because their Savior will NEVER win the nomination.
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>>71386363
they will complain about it for a few hours exclusively through social media and then move onto a new form of self harm.
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>>71386838
Wait, so it's through each others hate that this country can find unity?
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Damn comfy.
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I can't wait for tomorrow night.

>why are they calling it already, only 5% of the vote has been counted!
>he's only downnby 10, that's less that he was supposed to be down by. It's a win!
>why did the black not vote for Bernie? They are so stupid.
>it's alright guys, if he wins CA by 65% he wins the nominate, we have the moment um!

And finally

>don't give up! Phonebank, facebank and Match Me!!!

That's my timeline for the leddit meltdown tomorrow. I wonder how accurate it will be?
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Screw this.
I'm a #cruzmissle now
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>>71386363

They will bitch on social media.
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>>71387059
>b-but a bird landed on him and even though im an atheist that must have been a sign from le flying spaghetti monster *tips fedora*

god damn his loss will be satisfying af
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there's been a rupture between Liberals and progressives in this primary that young people will never forget. it's like a broken bone that was set horribly wrong, and dems will hobble on it in the future until it breaks again

the more elites ignore the unmet needs of working class people in this country, the more they'll yearn for the days of sanders and trump as an era of safe, stable politics
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>>71386865
Enjoy the one party jew system. System means sewer by the way
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>>71387277
This coming from a fucking frogcentipede magician
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>>71386363
>How will millenials act once he loses?

I dunno, how will you react?
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>>71387368
>doubting kek

ye of little faith
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well i plan on locking myself in a room and masturbating to r/politcs and r/sandersforpresident tommrow and when clinton gets the nom. Im actually looking forward to it.
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>>71386539
>The more he wins the more you sweat. He blows you the fuck out in polling. Out of everybody. He's going to win the whole thing. Hence these fucking opposite-land zio threads on a zio board for zios

Calm down leaf. It's ok. Trudeau might pass eventually. Facts being what they are Bernie is the third or forth most popular candidate. He can blow out whomever on polling as that's clearly not the case.
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>>71387186
i love this pic
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>>71386838
>Nationalists
>Socialists
Hmmmm
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>>71387480
Fuck off autismo
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>>71386444 (checked)
/thread
That was quick.
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Millennials are going to be pissed off. There will be lots of keks to be had. They will be ready to harvest to make the Trump win a total blowout in the GE.
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>>71387020
The first point is true, but it's a sizable minority. This has been a movement for quite some time. It did not start with Sanders and it won't end with him. So long as politicians take massive amounts of money from special interests and pass legislation or vote in a way that is beholden to them, this will continue to rankle many disillusioned Americans.

The increasing number of Americans jumping ship from the two major parties and becoming Independents is an example of that.

As for it being negligible, that seems arguable to me since the ultimate goal would be to have strict rules on the money that politicians could receive from any source barring very small campaign contributions from individuals. The real downside to the movement is that it would likely hurt voter turnout and hurt political challengers since without lots of money from special interests fueling their campaign, they would have trouble getting their name out. But in contrast to the status quo of politicians being marionettes for their backers, this seems like the preferable downside.
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>>71387199
yah the "we cut her lead by 10 points even though we lost so its a win" argument. fucking delusional cucks
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>>71386363
They'll whine about nigger stupidity. In fact they are already complaining about them.
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>>71387504
I never voted for him and I can still smell the poo encaked from this post
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>>71386363
Who the fuck is that?
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even if he lose his policies will win in the future because the millennials will have more power in the future...
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>>71386363
They'll be redpilled for a while, most will revert pretty quickly once the shock wears off but a few will have their eyes opened and realign their beliefs into something less idealistic, and more pragmatic. Yes millenialfags, you too are going to grow up and become more conservative in your views, it's a natural reaction to experiencing more of the world around you and having your beliefs and expectations not only challenged, but thoroughly trashed.
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>>71387609
>I never voted for him and I can still smell the poo encaked from this post
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>>71387632
Your son's father
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>>71386884
Most bernouts usually list

So called "income inequality" and "money in politics" as their issues. Both are just plain stupid.

Income is not a lot that everyone gets a cut of. Wealth is created, just because a CEO makes 10 million doesn't mean that there is 10 million less for other people in the economy.

And citizens united was about free speech. There should not be any limits onnwho can spend money and by how much in pokitkcs. Unions have always had an unfair advantage. Cu made it level for everyone. Besides bernouts campaign pretty much shows that it's not an issue.
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The latest polls show Bernie within 6 points in NY. Bernie has historically outperformed all polls. Polls are based on landline sampling. The new generation is all cell phones. Bernie has about a 75% chance of winning New York. The last debate had people chanting his name. He has had rallies 5 times the size of Hillary. Hillary has been polling <50% nationally for first time. Bernie is actually ahead of Hillary in national polls. The tide is turning. This is the start of the revolution. Even if Bernie loses by 1-3 points in NY he has too much momentum. I expect Bernie to win California by minimum 60%.
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>>71386363
Likely protests and then riots.
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>>71386363
>riots in the streets
>hipsters form militias
>The entirety of Cascadia is lost to the prole uprising in a week
>Clinton is found and impaled
>Biden volunteers to be the defacto Pres of Cascadia cause it sounds chill
>Trumpites attempt to retake the lost lands
>The second American Civil leaves 120,000,000 dead
>John Kasich is elected president on account of his balanced budget proposals

screencap this
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>>71387674
Fuck off frogman
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>>71387722
top kek leafo
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>>71387375
Same desu. I'll be happy that more trash is taken out and reddit cries but I also wonder what new tactics will be used against the God-Emperor.
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>>71387747
>Fuck off frogman
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>>71387786
Excellent point by point defusion of his post
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>>71387746
That'll never happen.
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>>71387829
Plebbit. Ribbit. Same shit
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>>71387746
>hipsters form militias
With what guns
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>>71387570
>As for it being negligible, that seems arguable to me since the ultimate goal would be to have strict rules on the money that politicians could receive from any source barring very small campaign contributions from individuals.

There is always a way to circumvent laws. The best way would be to force visibility of campaign funds but even then.
What is stopping a politician from setting up a "Foundation" of sorts and allowing foriegn interests to funnel money to them that way? Hillary abused her role as Secretary of State that way, forcing Qatar, Kuwait, and other nations to supply her fund before she approved their weapons deals.

>The real downside to the movement is that it would likely hurt voter turnout and hurt political challengers since without lots of money from special interests fueling their campaign, they would have trouble getting their name out.

The internet has changed all that. All you need is a hundred willing unpaid campaigners on their PCs running a subreddit and upvoting threads.
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>>71387722
Untrue. They also use cellphones.
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>>71387199
You're right. He will certainly lose New York because it's a closed primary. Furthermore, they also have a stupid law that required you to register for your party months ahead of the actual primary. The same law also prevents Eric and Ivanka Trump from voting for their own father. It's going to be a disastrous night for Sanders, and it probably means a conclusive end to any plausible chance he has of victory.

The reality is that we not only have a dumb campaign finance system but also a rigged electoral system. Hence we have nonsense like Colorado.
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>>71387875
>Plebbit. Ribbit. Same shit
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>>71387920
Nope. With what registries? Old fags like you who sign up for jew polls?
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>>71386363
Same as always

>broke
>party and troll the deniers
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>>71387521
Hmmmmm. We've got to use our heads.
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>>71387954
Yep. I'm the jew. You worship egyptian gods and im the jew
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It's pretty much been decided that Hillary's going to win even though she should be swinging from a rope.
I only hope a brutal civil war breaks out to the point where the elites won't be able to ship in millions of mudshits due to the country being on complete lockdown.
Then you're gonna see how fascist this government really is.
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>>71387920
Wrong. Check your facts. Popular polls uses AT BEST 50% cell phone data. That means 50% WORST CASE SCENARIO is landlines. The majority of them are landlines. These are facts.
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They are not even trying to plead to Kek to spare their savior with doom Bernie's.
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http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/ny/new_york_democratic_presidential_primary-4221.html

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/md/maryland_democratic_presidential_primary-4312.html

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/pa/pennsylvania_democratic_presidential_primary-4249.html

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/ca/california_democratic_presidential_primary-5321.html

>Clinton averaging double-digit advantages in all four of the above states with a total of 1006 pledged delegates in aforementioned states

It's over for Bernie. Pack it up, faggots. It's a long walk back to Plebbit.
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>once he loses
He's already lost

But it only means Hillary will be the President so we cant take solace in this victory
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>>71388108
>didn't even read the thread
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>>71387894
I agree with you. It's not an easy issue to resolve. Long before citizens united there was mccain-feingold which attempted to address the issue and failed. Politicians found all sorts of methods for money laundering and abusing loopholes within the system.

Although it is a nuanced and complicated issue, that does not mean we should simply give up on it and accept the status quo though. The status quo right now is de facto bribery and political corruption. Hillary Clinton and nearly all of the Establishment Republicans (read: not Trump) are among the most corrupt candidates running for the office of President.
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>>71386545
good riddance
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>>71388144
I love how you all said this many times before he won 7 in a row
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>>71387303
I agree, the hate from the Marxists against hillary has been more vicious than from any Republican I have seen in the last 20 years.

I used to think that after this was all over the bernouts would make some excuse and then start towing the hillary party line but I think they will mostly stay home.

In reality I think the GOP probably won't win the Whitehouse, but I think with Hilary on the ticket it will be enough to keep the Senate and of course the house (not that the house was ever in danger).

If she does win she will go into the wh as probably the most hated potus ever. Other agenda will be attacked over and over again. In 2018 24 Senate dems are up to grabs. The GOP could get a super majority.

I also think that another big recession is coming. If it does then it will hurt an already weak hillary. In 2020 the GOP can sweep. My hope is that all the Libby bernouts will be older and smarter and like in 1980 they will go from the lefties to neo cons.

If all works well there good be another 16 year reagen style revolution.
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>>71387789
I'm with you. Once the bernbots lose their savior they will direct all that angst again trump and get paid for doing it. It's gonna get nasty.
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>>71388144
>Cuts almost 100 delegates off Hillary's lead
>He lost already

Bernie was right, you guys ARE getting nervous. ;^)
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>>71386444
fpbp
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>>71388206
>wins 7 states
>gets less delegates in half of them
>still 200 behind

lol
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>>71386545

You honest to god won't be missed.
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>>71386363
this guy is still running? I thought he collapsed to just pandering anti trump shit for them sweet libby donations. At least he's doing the right thing and keeping the teenagers from buying as many drugs.
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>>71386363
Bernie's fanbase made me hate him, they won't stop rioting and spitting on people.
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>>71387920
honestly even if they did use cellphones (most polls still don't), the majority of young users wouldn't answer.

How often do you answer the phone when's its a number you don't recognize? Most people ignore when its not someone in their contact list, user behavior is effectively making traditional polls inaccurate. This is effectively the first presidential election we've had where exclusive cell phone usership makes up a significant segment of the electorate population
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>>71386363
This will be hilarious when he officially loses.
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>>71388272
Trump won't get anything but a contested nom and then a kick in his racemixing ass
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Why do we refer to millennials as being the problem when 99% of us are also millennials?
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>>71387833
Ok. When he loses new york, the percent he needs to win goes even higher because the delegates are proportional. According to 538 which is an incredibly reliable source hillary has a 99% chance of winning, is ahead in the polls based of of www.realclearpolitics.com/. And after NY theres Pennsylvania which clinton also leads there. Assuming no candidate gains an outright majority, theres very little chance bernie will get the nom because clinton has a massive lead on superdelegates. Sanders is an independent running as a dem, and considering the party would choose the delegate, they wont nominate someone who rails against them. The momentum will go to clinton after she wins NY. Her lead is too big to pass.
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>>71386363
jump with joy and continue trying to red pill my idiot friend
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This commie fuck is a threat to the nation and should be quickly put in prison if Trump wins.

He's a long time apologist for Castro and other socialist causes, he's leading the youth astray, hes planning to bankrupt the country and destroy the Democratic Party.
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>>71388272
>muh still 260 behind
>muh still 250 behind
>muh still 240 behind
>muh still 230 behind
>.... uhh muh still 200 behind

Keep it up kiddo. Are you starting to sweat yet? ;^)
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>>71388377
Down with zionism
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>>71388363
>99% of us are also millennials
No.
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>>71386444
PRAISE KEK
FPBP
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>>71388206
>7 states with a combined population of 10 million
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>>71388365
>538 which is an incredibly reliable source
No it's not. Well-known liberal establishment shills who said Trump had no chance.
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>>71388219
They won't, or at least not all of them will. In one poll 33% of Sanders respondents said they wouldn't vote for Clinton in the general while others said they were uncertain. Keep in mind that many of the people who vote for him are independents who were never beholden to the Democratic party to begin with. In fact, independents are anti-establishment by their very nature since their political alignment overtly rejects the two party status quo.

Disillusioned, many of them will not vote at all and a small but possibly not negligible number may throw their weight behind a third party candidate. Given how close many elections are, this could actually tilt the balance away from Clinton and toward Trump.
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>>71388352
nice deflection away from your failing candidate kiddo
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>>71386545
Thanks for taking one for the team, m8
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>>71386363
Probably the same as they would feel half way through the first year of his presidency when they realize that he was making promises impossible to deliver without a Socialist Democrat controlled congress.
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>>71388456
oh ok i guess its not then sorry
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>>71388441

Millennials are 18-35
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>>71388454
Ok so as you were wrong then you will be fucking wrong in the populous states. If he loses it will be because of niggers who appreciate ballerism more than brains
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>>71387746
>implying their mothers don't just slap their face when they try to get violent
>implying the millenials won't run off to cry in a toilet after that
The shortest uprising of the entire history
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>pol idiots preferring shillary
>thinking anyone has a chance against hillary on republican side

you could have actually been a part of change...instead you're just giving the w to hillary and destroying the country
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>>71386363
how we gonna act when he and trump looses? Hillary has Illuminati behind her so its locked in!!!!!!!!!!!!
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>>71388164
>Hillary Clinton and nearly all of the Establishment Republicans (read: not Trump)

While I agree 2 things.

1. Trump is not an island. He has made deals as he says, and anyone who has ever made a deal knows you work with the people with money and power, not the plebs doing the labor. I don't buy into his "unbuyable" image.
2. Corporations and their respective owners/stock holders/ceos should be able to supply campaign funds to their respective candidates.
Lets be real, they are the economy. Factory taxes, energy taxes, they all affect our businesses. Maybe take corporation money out- but have corporations make an effort to discuss with their employees who to cvote for that will help their business and ultimately themselves.
Honestly. The problem there is that the people aren't educating themselves on what benefits them. It is easy to say something obvious like "free college", but where are the engineers concerned about H1B1 visas? The construction companies and their union employees and their frustration over unmitigated illegal immigration?
I see people voting for the dumbest reasons- a union man will vote Democrat despite the Democrats encouraging illegal immigration which shrinks his wages and job pool. People need to wisen up.
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>>71387746
>hipsters
>militias

Nah
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>>71388523
Nope, retard.
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>>71386545
probably don't pay taxes anyway
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>>71388525
Hillary is winning by far among the more educated electorate.
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>>71386363
i hope they do like most nazis did when hitler offed
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>>71388206
>>71388240
I will still continue to say it until he is out of the race. Bernie is not winning Jew York. Then its pretty much over
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>>71386833
>already can't afford social security or medicare
>let's pay for everyone's full healthcare and college now!
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>>71388363
We aren't "those" millennials. It's pretty rare for people in their 20s to be on the right.
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>>71388366
Exactly what I plan on doing.
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>>71387834
>>71387888
>>71388541
>>71388852

Alright, but don't go crying to me when dejesus slits your neck with cut apart PBR can
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>>71386363
If you are not a socialist by 21 you have no heart

If you are still a socialist by 30, you have no brain
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>>71386471
Most millenials gone
Only the Trump millenials remain, job positions open up
America is even greater as democrats have no chance of ever being elected for the next 70 years
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>>71386363
>millennials
Will cry, maybe some will suicide (hope so)
>/pol/ reaction
A lot of, "told ya so"
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>>71389157
kek
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>>71386545
Good. The less degeneracy in the world, the better
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>>71388470
>In fact, independents are anti-establishment by their very nature since their political alignment overtly rejects the two party status quo.

I agree, I am one too.

>Disillusioned, many of them will not vote at all and a small but possibly not negligible number may throw their weight behind a third party candidate. Given how close many elections are, this could actually tilt the balance away from Clinton and toward Trump.

Let's hope. While I don't particularly care for Trump he's clearly the lesser of two evils in a Trump versus Hillary election, or even a Trump versus Bernie election for that matter.

I think you're right though. Many of them probably will just stay home or go third party.
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>>71386363
They'll cry for a while, then dutifully line up to vote for Clinton because she has a (D) instead of an (R) next to her name. They won't be out stumping for her like they did for Magic Negro Jesus Obama, though.
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>>71388826
I'm skeptical about Trump but it's inarguable that he has less ties with the Establishment than do the other candidates in this election cycle. I don't know if that means he's unbuyable or not, though I suspect he won't take any lobbyist money in this particular cycle. Ergo, he won't be particularly beholden to their interests.

I don't agree with the latter unfortunately. I understand your reasoning behind it and I don't disagree that it's in the best interests of corporations, their stock holders and sometimes their workers to vote a certain way. I disagree that this should mean they directly fund political campaigns. Now if they want to give free press to a candidate by giving them an endorsement or something, I guess that's free speech, but it shouldn't involve money spent to or for their campaign. There's a thin line here since that includes them running advertisements.

I agree with you that labor has a shaky relation with immigration. That has always been true historically. Some of the most virulent anti-immigrant movements in this country were supported by workingmen who contended (often rightly) that corporations were bringing in immigrants to depress wages and working conditions. I don't think the solution to that is to allow corporations so much power over our political system. This is because oftentimes they will advocate for trade deals and immigration policy that benefits them anyways and degrades the condition of the common laborer. That's the double edge to your argument in my opinion. I think the unfortunate reality is that both the Democrat and Republican parties are under the employ of certain special interests and neither actually benefit the common man. Their real constituencies are the backers who fund them and they will vote according to that. If you remember the political battle over SOPA, the lines were drawn entirely along backer rather than partisan lines, with those funded by Hollywood in favor.
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>>71388352
Canada, you need to give it up already, your shitposting is subpar at best, and that's being generous. It's honestly sad. Let the Australians do their job and stick to bagged milk and dude weed lmao
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>>71388874
And the dumbest electorate. Not even sure she'll win the most educated bloc to be honest. Wouldn't that go to third parties like Lolbertarians?
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>>71388650
It's not our job to fix your fucking party you retard, it's your job. Say what you want about the Right, we're cleaning house over here, This is some Ghengis Khan shit, a river of human blood, a mountain of human skulls.

What has Bernie Sanders done? Rolled over and let Hillary fuck him in the ass. Why would we support a weakling like that? We're not even legally allowed to vote in your primaries.
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http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/04/18/polling-for-clinton-versus-sanders-in-new-york-is-mostly-garbage/
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>>71389659
I hear this but doubt it because Sander's campaign also had to attack Hillary and make her into a boogeyman as well.

I think it'll be 40/60, with 60% of Sanders supporters going to Hillary while the rest get on the train.
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>>71389333
Nice trips. We should spread the idea that if Bernie loses, they will be in debt for their bullshit degrees forever and their lives will be ruined. Hopefully we can get the depression and despair to levels where a bunch of them actually do kill themselves.
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It's bernie or hillary, choose one pol, because it sure as he'll isn't going to be trump.
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>>71390257
Guess that leaves Hillary in your hypothetical. The first and last womyn to be president.
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They will defect and vote for Donald Trump.
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>>71390010
That's optimistic, but unfortunately I don't think you're right. Political elections are not a dichotomy even with two main candidates in the field. I don't think 40% of Sanders supporters will vote for Trump. It's more likely they will not vote at all and, as I stated before, a small but not necessarily negligible number may even go third party. Some will go for Trump though, but Trump may have to adjust his messaging to win them. Clinton's corruption is enormous and if the FBI does recommend her indictment, the Democrats are finished regardless. In any case, the more Trump attacks her for her corruption and ties to corporate interests (what Sanders has done recently, albeit too little too late), the more of Sanders' ex-supporters he can win over.
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>>71386835

I hear that line a lot, that even stem doesn't hire, but I personally don't see it. All my engineering and math friends have had solid jobs since graduation, even during the 08-11 years after the crash, only one had to worry about his job, bc it was a two man firm that designed systems for new commercial buildings, but he survived without losing his job.

I friend of mine went to a really bad four year school in my city, and admits to a low 2.0 level gpa in electrical engineering, and has a good paying job for entry level.

you stem guys who can't get work are probably just fucking strange
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>>71390342
You guys asked for it, so enjoy your new strong independent womyn president
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>>71389761
>I think the unfortunate reality is that both the Democrat and Republican parties are under the employ of certain special interests and neither actually benefit the common man. Their real constituencies are the backers who fund them and they will vote according to that. If you remember the political battle over SOPA, the lines were drawn entirely along backer rather than partisan lines, with those funded by Hollywood in favor.

I do and you are 100% correct.

I think you have a good point regarding
>Now if they want to give free press to a candidate by giving them an endorsement or something, I guess that's free speech, but it shouldn't involve money spent to or for their campaign.
But I can't see the moral or ethical reasoning why you would prevent corporations and businesses from funding campaigns when you allow a citizen to do so. I believe there are caps to private funds, but what is stopping Lloyd Blankfein from funding a constituent along with 10 other Goldman Sachs employees at the cap which would equate what the bank itself would give as a corporation.
Honestly this is all moot. Look at the revolving door in every president's cabinet for the last 2 decades, Republican or Democrat. It's always the same people that were employed by the same banks. There isn't any winning I think.


Regarding
>Some of the most virulent anti-immigrant movements in this country were supported by workingmen who contended (often rightly) that corporations were bringing in immigrants to depress wages and working conditions.

I know Trump has strong connections to the Teamsters and various unions. I also know they have been helping his campaign, I wonder if this is what is fueling it- their frustration over the Dems decision to support the illegal immigrants.
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>>71390257
>increasingly nervous man
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>>71390695
Anecdotal evidence at best
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>>71386363
>How will millennials act once he loses?

The same way /pol/ will react when Trump loses. A bunch of whining and pouting, nothing else.
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>>71390010
>Sanders voters
>Supporting "Hitler reincarnated"
cmon man. I bet that is why the radical left has been so virulent against Trump
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>>71388029
Where have I heard this before? It's on the tip of my tongue.
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>>71390010
Trump is *the* boogieman though. Libtards hate Trump, since they see him as the epitome of every bad thing they've ever thought about Republicans.
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>>71390756
And you guys call bernie supporters delusional.
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More importantly how will they react when Hillary loses ? The dumbshits are putting Hillary on blast non stop and the old jew straight up dont give a fuck about democrats and is going to burn shit to the ground.
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>>71390704
I actually think she'll be the last president period. I don't see this country surviving even four years of her fucking it up worse than it already is. We are war weary, our military has been gutted, she will warmonger even more regardless in the interest of her corporate masters, and she will inherent an economy that is on its death bed while inviting millions of immigrants to hasten its collapse. I don't have a positive outlook on our future with her as the puppet leader.
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>>71390853
Do you think this is all an attempt to keep the left and right polarized so there never becomes a mainstream movement?

I wonder if that is why Trump was so vocal against our scabs and illegals, but he lost so much popularity.
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>>71387277
What is it with socialists and small birds?

Maduro talked about how a small bird, with the soul of Hugo Chavez, appeared to him once
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>>71390783

yeah, I know that. /pol is the only place I ever hear about stem grads having trouble finding jobs.
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>>71386444

Clinton wins Dems

Trump wins GOP

Trump beats Hillary

Reddit commits suicide

/pol/ gets comfy
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How will /pol/ react when trump loses?
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>>71390716
>I know Trump has strong connections to the Teamsters and various unions. I also know they have been helping his campaign, I wonder if this is what is fueling it- their frustration over the Dems decision to support the illegal immigrants.

I think it's a factor. I view Trump as a populist nationalist personally. His views on immigration are appealing to moderates on the Republican side rather than hardcore conservatives, many of which are deeply frustrated by Republican establishment inaction on illegal immigration.
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>>71391265
Purchase another gun and precious metals.
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>>71391140
I'm curious to see just how far his base will follow him.

How many inspiring letters do you think it would take to convince Bernie to run independent?
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They'll be pissed for a while, but it just means they won't turn out to elect Hillary. The Republicans can nominate whoever they want, regardless of what polls say about Hillary beating everyone but Kasich. No one loves Hillary, not even her own family. Sanders could actually win it for them because he has both the people who will vote Democrat no matter what and people who are truly enthusiastic about him. Hillary only has the first.
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>>71387145
It's only through hate that any country can find unity.

Look at every war in our history and you'll see that shared hatred is all that can really hold America together.
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Bernie's 10 points behind Hillary.

It's going to be fucking close and pretty exciting tomorrow. If he wins tomorrow, expect it to be history in the making since with the number of delegates at stake in New York, Bernie would effectively beat out Hillary and eventually ransack The Sharper Image for the election.

HASTA LA VICTORIA SIEMPRE
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>>71391183
Very possible if the FBI recommends her indictment with particularly bad timing for the Democrats (after her nomination).
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>>71390853

I always found that funny since he's pretty much silent on religious and gay things, but still seen as the evil right wing extremist republican

And now the republicans are saying he's some new york hillary plant super progressive liberal

It's just hilarious
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Hopefully his supporter will get behind trump as the majority of them are white and angry anyway which is two of the ingredients needed to me Make America Great Again. We need to start seriously reaching out to Bernie supporters to get them on the trump train when Bernie loses NY.
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>>71386444
PRAISE KEK
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>>71391887
No he isn't. He's well over 10 points behind Hillary in polling averages. I think there was only one poll that showed him 10 points behind her, which is still a large lead by Clinton by the way.

It's not going to be close and he's going to get creamed. It's a closed primary. It's not Michigan.
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>>71391941
Pfft, the marxists have a dictionary of "evil right wing talking points" they can attack.
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I Pretty sure that if Bernie does not get the nomination as he should there will be some serious motherfucking problems. Many of the 99% are completely fed up and I'm thinking it will not go down well.
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>>71392111
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2016/president/ny/new_york_democratic_presidential_primary-4221.html

The average is 11 points.

Also, Michigan was a fucking closed primary as well, you fucking retard.

REEEEEEEEE

I WANT NORMIES VOTING FOR TRUMP TO LEAVE
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>>71389221
>job positions open up
The position had to be occupied in the first place for it to become open
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>>71392111
Correcting myself a bit. I just checked and there was an outlier poll that had Clinton only up by 6. By the way, she was still up though. This brought the average down to an "only" 11.6 point lead by Clinton.

That isn't a close race, but in fairness it is not well over 10 points in contrast to what I stated.
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>>71392315
Just go to sleep or go back to your containment Trump general since you clearly have no idea what the fuck it is you're talking about.
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>>71386838
I would fucking never. Have you ever met these people?
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>>71392030

I wonder how berniecucks who also like trump manage to stay sane while surrounded by 24/7 rabid trump hate

>>71392180

sorry buddy but without the black community under your belt you ain't getting big chimpout riots

instead you get this https://youtu.be/IAIlb30QnFo?t=182
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>>71392261
Michigan was an open primary and the reason the polling was widely off is because it did not include independents, only likely Democratic voters.

Sanders' own website map shows Michigan as an open primary.
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>>71392111
He's 6 points behind her now in NY.
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>>71392459
That's only according to one outlier poll from Gravis. The Real Clear Politics average shows an 11.7 lead for Clinton.

It's possible the polls are off, but given the nature of this primary and the rules of the game, it's unlikely. The idiosyncratic rule of New York that requires voters to register party affiliation months ahead of the primary is particularly damning to Sanders.

>>71392391
I find the assumptions you are making to be deeply ironic.
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>>71392313
Boomers won't live forever.
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>>71392425
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/elections/2016/03/07/voter-guide-primary-primer/81440368/

>Michigan has a closed primary, meaning you have to choose when you arrive at the polling place whether you want a Republican or Democratic ballot. If you try to vote on both sides of the ballot, it will be disqualified. So be careful.


Are we seriously arguing whether Michigan was an open primary right now? The same shit happened in Michigan where Hillary was leading by over 20 points, the gap is considerably fucking smaller here in New York.

The tears will be flowing tomorrow and they'll be glorious. Bernie has non-stop been shilling in NY for 2 weeks now. It's going to be ridiculous.
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>>71392761
They call it a closed primary, but the rules of the game are different. To me that sounds more like semi-closed, and Sanders' own website lists it as open.

The reason, and what makes Michigan different from New York, is the rule that does not require political party registration. What that means is that any registered voter could request a ballot in Michigan. It's just that they had to request a Democratic ballot. By contrast, independents cannot vote in New York's primary. Therein lies the difference.
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>>71392761
I honestly think he has a chance. Which is great because the better he does the more drawn out hillary gets. People getting mad at the dem establishment.

So much popcorn tomowrow
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>>71386545
Please do. We don't need uneducated and unintelligent people in our society.
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>>71386363
smile coz Hillary will probably win
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