Posted on 02/22/2020 11:58:12 AM PST by PghBaldy
There are “transgender” public school horror stories from MN. I hope things will change there.
Per Amy’s victory speech last nite, she is competing in:
SC
COL
OKLA
ARK
Big mistake. Especially COL. She’ll be non-viable. Drain votes from others.
She didn’t mention TX & CA. Assume she’s skipping.
What day does the recount start? /semi-S
Up to 60% now. There is definitely a story there for anyone interested. I guess the media compact is holding. They declared Bernie the winner with the realization that if they hadn't, everyone would have been claiming victory again. Mayor Pete's crew claimed he came in 2nd, but that doesn't look like it is going to work out for him.
2020 United States presidential primary election results Nevada LiveUpdated at 10:53 a.m. EST DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN 60% reporting Votes displayed are county convention delegates. County convention delegates determine how many national pledged delegates each candidate will receive.
Bernie Sanders 46% 3,523
Joe Biden 19.6% 1,496
Pete Buttigieg 15.3% 1,172
Liz Warren 10.1% 773
Amy Klobuchar 4.8% 364
Tom Steyer 4.1% 310
Your prediction will guarantee the Bernie Bots burn down the convention, and that will completely destroy the demonrat party...so that will never happen IMO. If the results go like you predict, then the DNC will let the Angry Berd be the nominee, and only support him with the bare minimum resources required by law. They will devote everything else to congress and local state races. It’s their only option to try to contain Trump after his re-election. Remember the #1 goal for the Dino Rino Never Trumpers is Protect the Swamp.
That is why I say the DNC has to get the number of candidates to only 3 (including Bernie) ASAP. The ONLY way the DNC can possibly steal the nomination again is if Bernie has a plurality of delegates, and the next 2 combined have a majority. Those 2 then become the compromise brokered ticket. Any other math means the Bernie Bots riot if the Angry Berd is not the nominee.
Amy will probably drop out after Super Tuesday.
She won’t have enough delegates to matter.
Then she will have time to learn the names of foreign leaders. ;-)
Hopefully fewer...
Candidate County They say this is 60% but I dont see differences from the 50 % numbers
Delegates %
Bernard “Bernie” Sanders 3,524 45.81%
Joseph Robinette “Joe” Biden, Jr. 1,506 19.58%
Peter Paul Montgomery “Pete” Buttigieg 1,170 15.21%
Elizabeth Ann Warren 770 10.01%
Amy Jean Klobuchar 362 4.71%
Thomas Fahr “Tom” Steyer 322 4.19%
Tulsi Gabbard 17 0.22%
Michael Farrand Bennet 16 0.21%
Deval Laurdine Patrick 5 0.07%
Cory Anthony Booker
John Kevin Delaney 0 0.00%
Uncommitted 0 0.00%
Marianne Williamson
Andrew Yang 0 0.00%
Total 7,692 100.00%
So 24 hours later, and still at 53 percent. This is ridiculous and hilarious at the same time.
I was just on a website that has the latest results as of 5:30
EST. Now 72% complete with the percentages about the same as reported earlier. Sanders at 47.1%, Biden at 21%, Buttplug at 14% and Warren at 9%. Here is the link for the whole list of rat candidates.
https://www.8newsnow.com/news/watch-live-nevada-democratic-caucus-2020/
Update: “As of 6:30 p.m. Sunday, 88% of the precincts were reported, with Sanders leading the way with nearly half of the delegates.”
The percentages are pretty much the same with Sanders still at 47.1% and Biden and 21%.
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) All Nevada precincts are reporting and Senator Bernie Sanders won the Nevada caucus by a wide margin. He is the front-runner in this primary season with just one week until Super Tuesday.
With 100% of the precincts reporting in Nevada, Sanders lead the way 6,788 delegates. Former Vice President Joe Biden was a distant second place with 2,927..
Buttplug is 3rd with 14.3%, Warren 4th at 9.7%, Steyer at 4.7% and Amy Klobuchar at 4.2%.
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