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For the record: Not the contested convention we expected
are less than 40 hours of the completion of the general election showdown? No way! Hillary Clinton should ensure delegates (including superdelegates) for the nomination tomorrow, but Bernie Sanders vows to fight all the way to the convention this July, pushing superdelegates to switch sides for the coming weeks. Sanders has been a leader in the delegate count from the St. Patrick's Day and promises to take this fight to the end to Philadelphia in July. It is the beginning of what could be the last week of the primaries, but probably will not be. Let's get to it.
Choose Your Own Adventure, June 5th
Hillary Clinton won two off-the-continent contests yesterday in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands of the United States, which means, depending on your interpretation of things:
-Clinton is about to clinch the nomination Tuesday as she is close 30ish delegates shy of the 2,383 he needs.
-Clinton is still far from the amount needed as superdelegates are an abomination undemocratic and should be ignored completely.
Nor these results really matter, since Clinton should be in Leavenworth by the end of the week.
Less than 70% of the votes counted, Clinton had just over 60% of the vote in Puerto Rico . If this is going to claim that around 36 of the 60 delegates at stake on the island territory that is more populous than 21 states . As for the US Virgin Islands Hillary collected 84.2% of the vote in Bernie 12.2%. According to the DNC rules, a candidate must claim at least 15% of the vote to win any delegates, so this means Clinton took the seven delegates at stake. Overall, more than 40 delegates said on Sunday have just under her delegate-plus-superdelegates Clinch, which can be locked if picked up about a quarter of the vote in New Jersey on Tuesday.
If you want to reach a puerile joke "Virgin Islands" on the visit of Bill Clinton's campaign last month, back to fifth grade.
If you want to take this weekend news, go to the next paragraph.
Good news for Bernie Sanders - 2020
"superdelegates" are the new "socialism" - good luck defending any of them in mixed company at this time. Add Wisconsin to the list of states calling for the end of the Democratic Party superdelegate system. An official change could not take place before 2020 - this is not Calvinball, after all - so the Democratic state convention has also called a 10 superdelegates Wisconsin to back Sanders that the state primary was won in April . At this time, six of the 10 back Hillary, one goes back to Bernie, and the other three have not yet announced.
Sanders, meanwhile, continues his mission to win California - biggest prize Tuesday by far, and the last great competition in the calendar. Counting only the last 80 days, Bernie is up 664-642 in the count of pledged delegates., And says is taking the fight until the end of the Democratic convention. A victory in the Golden State that only makes things much more uncomfortable for superdelegates not yet committed things: Again the candidate with the most votes overall, ignoring the wave Sanders; or a copy of the candidate who has been the favorite of voters back to the primary 22 March, and ignore the result of the previous 29 contests?
what they said, how they said - Sunday talk show rodeo
"If this is a constitutional right, then - like any other constitutional right - is subject to reasonable regulations. "
- Hillary Clinton, ABC's "This Week"
chain Using what will likely be the most talked about "if" this week, Clinton says host George Stephanopoulos that, at least, the right to bear arms is not absolute.
"And then you know what that`s s also culpable stupidity and bad judgment?"
- Donald Trump, CBS. "Face the Nation"
Trump says his attorney general investigated Clinton because "ella` guilty of servers."
"I think that if I am not the candidate who will fight to become in the candidate. "
- Bernie Sanders, "State of the Union" CNN
we will get you a CONTENTIOUS CONVENTION YOU
Over the election campaign
97% of pollsters boring, out of ideasa survey by the coupon code 360 asks Americans if they would sleep with Donald, Hillary or Bernie for $ 1 million. For Trump, 47% of women and 45% of men said they would; for Hillary, 59% of women and 64% of men said they would; and Bernie, 56% of women and 54% of men would. If we wrap the head on magnets, we can erase this whole scenario of our memory?
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