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Did Clinton get her behind kicked in Nevada?

Did Clinton get her behind kicked in Nevada?

  • Yes

    Votes: 2 10.5%
  • No

    Votes: 12 63.2%
  • Not sure

    Votes: 2 10.5%
  • Other- pls explain

    Votes: 3 15.8%

  • Total voters
    19
Fine, as I did not make a fool of myself.
Time for you to mature.

Dude.....give it up. You just look more silly. Maybe if this thread doesn't die....you might actually find a second vote....LOL
 
Dude.....give it up. You just look more silly. Maybe if this thread doesn't die....you might actually find a second vote....LOL

You have a nice evening.
 
Did Clinton get her behind kicked in Nevada- she was recently up 30 points?
Won by approx 4-6 pts.

She won Nevada but she won Nevada against Obama by about the same percentage. This could be 2008 all over again. What I find the most interesting is the turnout totals compared to 2008.
 
It would take an incredible amount of spin to turn it into anything but a win in Nevada. The narrative is Sanders surge came up short so far. Considering the next two dates, Sanders really needed a win. This makes SC and SEC Teusday harder for him.

Could you answer a stupid question for me, my horrifying avatar Georgia friend?

Why is Super Tuesday called SEC or SEC Tuesday? I have been hearing this all day and it is above the limits of my medication.
 
Clinton won the state. It wasn't close like it was in Iowa. Polls don't mean anything. What matters is the results when people go out. Neither of them got their "behinds kicked". But to try and spin this any way but a Clinton win is rather pathetic and completely false.
 
She won Nevada but she won Nevada against Obama by about the same percentage. This could be 2008 all over again. What I find the most interesting is the turnout totals compared to 2008.

Except for the fact that Obama got key demographics that Clinton has in the bag this time around. It is basically statistically impossible for Sanders to win the nomination and it has been before the first caucus even happened.
 
Could you answer a stupid question for me, my horrifying avatar Georgia friend?

Why is Super Tuesday called SEC or SEC Tuesday? I have been hearing this all day and it is above the limits of my medication.

Because a lot of the states have schools in the SEC I think.
 
From a 30 pt lead to what 5 in the end state results.
Not spin,
she lost to Bernie.
His ground game was late and not near the Clinton's on numbers and capability.
Down 20 to 25 pts. scratched out a small majority of 5635 votes. That is not a massive win, which polls had her at.


Wrong.She beat him by 4.5 %.

You can't spin that fact out of existence.
 
Did Clinton get her behind kicked in Nevada- she was recently up 30 points?
Won by approx 4-6 pts.

I wouldn't call it a 'butt kicking' but the talking heads are calling it a massive victory for her and practically counting Sanders out now. Less than 12000 people came out to vote and Clinton gets 6200 to 5500. While that is a win, 700 people cant possibly make the difference in the election can it?
 
I wouldn't call it a 'butt kicking' but the talking heads are calling it a massive victory for her and practically counting Sanders out now. Less than 12000 people came out to vote and Clinton gets 6200 to 5500. While that is a win, 700 people cant possibly make the difference in the election can it?

No, they can't. Caucuses are weird, anyway, and Nevada's was apparently plagued by poor organization.

We've only seen three states out of 50+. While losing Nevada seemed to be a momentum-killer, anything close to 50% is a good sign for a candidate like Sanders. Clinton has huge negative stats for a candidate to get this far, and she's still got a few current real-world problems to deal with (classified emails, etc.), and she's been steadily losing ground to Sanders for months now. If the Clinton camp is feeling secure in this election right now, they are crazy.
 
I wouldn't say she got her behind kicked, but it definitely shows how vulnerable she is in some states. Either way she's going to get the party's nomination.

The super delegates should see to that. This is just a dog and pony show. Hillary is the Chosen One.
 
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