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Do We Have Any Bernie Sanders Supporters Among Us?


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Let's see................................... which democrat candidate was born in Brooklyn ?

 

 

 

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Remember when R.J. Umberger got " Umbergered" by Brian Campbell? They didn't call it "Campbelled" for a reason. Big hits were not something Brian was known for. I think Bernie just got "Hillaried", something she is known for.

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No doubt. Expect it to continue through the general election ... errr, I mean coronation.

 

It's interesting to me that the guy whining the most about this...Trump...is the one who really isn't losing because it's rigged, but rather because he's too incompetent to do the work needed to earn and keep the delegates.

 

Bernie, on the other hand, it getting worked over in the most embarrassing fashion...but it happens because he's too much of a puzzzzy to openly criticize Hillary.

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The Donald

 

That is all

 

The Donald is precisely what is NOT wrong with the Republican party, you simpleton.

 

The DNC would have someone like Trump killed before they'd let him screw up their 'next in line.'

 

And you'd be okay with it...because it's much easier for a SoProg like you to mindlessly do what you're told than it will EVER be to think for yourself.

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It's interesting to me that the guy whining the most about this...Trump...is the one who really isn't losing because it's rigged, but rather because he's too incompetent to do the work needed to earn and keep the delegates.

 

Bernie, on the other hand, it getting worked over in the most embarrassing fashion...but it happens because he's too much of a puzzzzy to openly criticize Hillary.

 

100%, which makes the Trump implosion all the more hilarious to witness.

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The reported elimination of more than 100,000 registered voters from the rolls in New York City may lead to an audit of Tuesday’s primary results.


New York City officials promised an audit of the city’s Board of Elections after determining that tens of thousands of Democratic voters in Brooklyn were improperly removed from voter rolls.


The more than 125,000 voters were dropped between November of last year and this month, City Comptroller Scott Stringer said.



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The reported elimination of more than 100,000 registered voters from the rolls in New York City may lead to an audit of Tuesday’s primary results.
New York City officials promised an audit of the city’s Board of Elections after determining that tens of thousands of Democratic voters in Brooklyn were improperly removed from voter rolls.
The more than 125,000 voters were dropped between November of last year and this month, City Comptroller Scott Stringer said.

 

 

Corruption in a majority Democratic city? STOP THE PRESSES!

 

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Seems like a decent enough guy, but I pay enough taxes already and he has a serious problem with arithmetic.

 

I don't think he has a problem with arithmetic as much as he has a serious socialist-chutzpah problem.

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AND THEN RUN AS AN INDEPENDENT IF THINGS GO WRONG AT THE CONVENTION: Sanders defiant: ‘We still have a path to the nomination.’

 

 

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on Wednesday expressed optimism over his campaign’s chances to win to win the nomination, despite having lost the state of New York Tuesday night to front-runner Hillary Clinton.

“We still have a path to the nomination, and our plan is to win the pledged delegates in this primary,” the Vermont senator said in an email to his supporters.

“Next week five states vote, and there are A LOT of delegates up for grabs. I am going to keep fighting for every vote, for every delegate, because each is a statement of support for the values we share.”

Sanders followed up with a fundraising pitch, asking supporters to chip in $2.70. Also included was a message he had sent out to supporters when he launched his campaign in April of last year.

Sanders currently trails Clinton in pledged delegates, 1,428 to 1,151. The count increases to 1930 to 1,189 when including unbound superdelegates. The former secretary of State needs just 435 more delegates to secure the nomination before the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia at the end of July

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In the short time since its Empire State win Tuesday night, the Clinton campaign has been trumpeting the message that Sanders now has no shot at becoming the nominee.

“I don’t see a clear path for them at this point. The numbers are pretty daunting,” Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook said in an interview with Yahoo on Wednesday.

 

 

 

 

 

Never give up — never surrender!

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AND THEN RUN AS AN INDEPENDENT IF THINGS GO WRONG AT THE CONVENTION: Sanders defiant: ‘We still have a path to the nomination.’

 

 

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on Wednesday expressed optimism over his campaign’s chances to win to win the nomination, despite having lost the state of New York Tuesday night to front-runner Hillary Clinton.

“We still have a path to the nomination, and our plan is to win the pledged delegates in this primary,” the Vermont senator said in an email to his supporters.

“Next week five states vote, and there are A LOT of delegates up for grabs. I am going to keep fighting for every vote, for every delegate, because each is a statement of support for the values we share.”

Sanders followed up with a fundraising pitch, asking supporters to chip in $2.70. Also included was a message he had sent out to supporters when he launched his campaign in April of last year.

Sanders currently trails Clinton in pledged delegates, 1,428 to 1,151. The count increases to 1930 to 1,189 when including unbound superdelegates. The former secretary of State needs just 435 more delegates to secure the nomination before the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia at the end of July

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In the short time since its Empire State win Tuesday night, the Clinton campaign has been trumpeting the message that Sanders now has no shot at becoming the nominee.

“I don’t see a clear path for them at this point. The numbers are pretty daunting,” Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook said in an interview with Yahoo on Wednesday.

 

 

 

 

 

Never give up — never surrender!

 

It's so odd to watch Bernie stick in this race, but fight Hillary like it's a pillow fight.

 

Still, this has to be pissing off Hillary. Why isn't Bernie getting in line and doing as he's told like all the other, lazy, non-thinking SoProgs who bow down in defeat to Hillary.

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