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Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumNow she's off to a good start in North Dakota too:
http://www.nytimes.com/elections/results68+% with 4% of the vote in
also hanging onto the 9 %age point lead in SD with about a third of the vote in
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Now she's off to a good start in North Dakota too: (Original Post)
spooky3
Jun 2016
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Sanders has surged ahead in ND. HRC's lead is narrowing in SD but still good, with 43% reporting.
spooky3
Jun 2016
#1
Per Benchmark: North Dakota is feeling the bern as Sanders is out to a 30 point margin with 20% rep
book_worm
Jun 2016
#2
Exactly. Caucuses enable bullies to suppress the votes of working people and parents.
SunSeeker
Jun 2016
#5
spooky3
(37,448 posts)1. Sanders has surged ahead in ND. HRC's lead is narrowing in SD but still good, with 43% reporting.
I don't know why NJ hasn't been updated.
book_worm
(15,951 posts)2. Per Benchmark: North Dakota is feeling the bern as Sanders is out to a 30 point margin with 20% rep
Well ND is a caucus and that is where Bernie does best.
tarheelsunc
(2,117 posts)4. Caucuses are extremely dumb. I hope they are gone in four years.
Not saying Clinton would win a primary in ND, but look at the disparity between ND and SD. They are not THAT different demographically. Caucuses are long drawn-out bumbling clusterfucks that serve only to suppress the vote.
SunSeeker
(55,695 posts)5. Exactly. Caucuses enable bullies to suppress the votes of working people and parents.
People with kids (and a life) don't have time for that shit.
There is no justification for a caucus over a primary. And there is no justification for not allowing mail-in ballots.