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Originally Posted by Axeman
When the only place he has won the majority of the democratic party was Wisconsin.
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Well gee, if only democrats were allowed to vote in November that would matter, but since the last time I checked both independents and republicans are allowed to vote in the general election, and usually the winner is decided by independents and swing states, wouldn't it be wise to select a nominee who is popular among independent voters?
The fact that you have to dig that deep into the specifics of the voting breakdown to find good news for Hillary shows that you're grasping for straws. She's lost the last 10 primaries by an average of 33 points for crying out loud.
We can argue this until we're blue in the face but the fact of the matter is that unless he has a major political catastrophe, or she has a major political miracle, Obama will be the nominee of the democratic party, and likely the next President of the United States.