@omotih:
You got me confused with someone else, southeastern Pennsylvania, Philly suburbs.
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Winning the primaries?
Hillary wins big in New York, and once she wins here in Pennsylvania, the race is over.
Voter suppression is the reason she won. Pricks.
Personally I think if this election comes down to Trump and Hillary, or Cruz and Hillary, perhaps this country will be better off with no president at all. (That is of course, if that were to actually happen the Senate and House of Reps, and congress, needs to be wiped clean as well. Lots of harmful bacteria and parasites in there that need to be flushed out.)
The outlook of this country is looking far too grim.
Yeah, no. The government would not function without an executive branch. The government would also not function if Congress was wiped "clean." The government not functioning would harm millions of people.
What exactly would be so bad about a Clinton presidency (which will basically be an extension of the Obama presidency) that dissolving the executive branch would be a good idea?
I swear, people on GameSpot make such childish over-the-top political arguments.
Winning the primaries?
Hillary wins big in New York, and once she wins here in Pennsylvania, the race is over.
Voter suppression is the reason she won. Pricks.
You've said that multiple times in this thread, and multiple times we've asked you to provide evidence. Can you do that, or should we just assume that you're thinking has degraded into conspiracy theory levels of thinking?
If Hillary wins in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Sanders is done.
No, mathematically it will still be possible for him to win the nomination. Due to the lack of winner take all states, it's unlikely that he will be out out mathematically (aka the way John Kasich and Ted Cruz are) any time soon.
That being said it will be increasingly difficult for Sanders to catch up any time soon.
If Hillary wins in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Sanders is done.
No, mathematically it will still be possible for him to win the nomination. Due to the lack of winner take all states, it's unlikely that he will be out out mathematically (aka the way John Kasich and Ted Cruz are) any time soon.
That being said it will be increasingly difficult for Sanders to catch up any time soon.
I hope at the very least Sanders can win California, that is most certainly the big one. If he doesn't win that State, Sanders sadly will not be able to get nominated for sure.
Bernie is not stupid. He just laid off hundreds of staffers. He is well aware, being in the system, that the machine grinds down everyone who would dare throw a wrench in it. This is a proxy game. He is helping lead progressives to force the Democratic party to either show it's hand, or reform, and actually rep the left. Simply winning one election is not the ultimate goal. The goal is a shift to more progressive leaders, and away from centrist-right wingers like Hilary, and thus open a legitimate path for people like Elizabeth Warren.
Bernie is not stupid. He just laid off hundreds of staffers. He is well aware, being in the system, that the machine grinds down everyone who would dare throw a wrench in it. This is a proxy game. He is helping lead progressives to force the Democratic party to either show it's hand, or reform, and actually rep the left. Simply winning one election is not the ultimate goal. The goal is a shift to more progressive leaders, and away from centrist-right wingers like Hilary, and thus open a legitimate path for people like Elizabeth Warren.
I have stumbled upon some things that Elizabeth Warren has had to say, and what I've come across so far, I agree she most certainly looks to be someone who is most definitely out to actually help and fight for the American People, and is not out to get and inflict pain and suffering on the American people. Sad thing is there definitely doesn't appear to be that many other senators or other people in high positions of power that are like her and Bernie.
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