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Where Does Bernie Stand After Super Tuesday?

Where does Bernie's Campaign Stand After Super Tuesday?

88% of congressional seats are being voted on this year, which is important, because Bernie Sanders could be successful with his political revolution this year, or perhaps Trump could also. Elections in and of themselves, since the leadership is changed, are political revolutions anyways. Of course, true blue Revolutions are Revolutions too, as is, changing the constitution, changing the entire rulebook to the game.

Exit polls found out that 1 out of 5 super tuesday Republican voters made up their minds in the last few days.

Unless Obama endorses him, Trump will be the Republican nomination.

4 US States on Super Tuesday went to Bernie Sanders, and 7 states, and 1 us territory, went to chicken shit chickenhawk Shitlery shit-ton.

Shitlery's Super Tuesday has widened her delegate lead over Bernie Sanders.

Shitlery is assured of winning at least 457 of the 865 delegates at stake for the night.

Sanders will gain at least 286.

There are 122 delegates that remain to be allocated, depending on the margin of victory in several states and congressional districts.

Going into Super Tuesday, the Scoreboard was 90 to 66, 90 to 66... Shitlery had a 24-delegate advantage based on wins from the 4 previous primaries and caucuses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09v0okBT9l8

Now, she's 195 delegates up. The scoreboard is 547 to 352, not including those 122 unallocated delegates which haven't been figured out, Shitlery is 195 delegates up.

But that's 352 delegates for Bernie. Plus his 22 supers. So that's 374 delegates so far whose in favor of Democratic Socialism.

So Super Tuesday wasn't as bad of a bloodbath decimation as I was expecting.

It takes the magic number of 2,383 delegates to win the nomination.

So the Scoreboard, for now, after Super Tuesday, is: 547 to 352. Shitlery is up by 195.

2383 or 2384 is the magic number of delegates that will make up the majority for the July 25 Philly convention... Shitlery will need 1700-1800 delegates, and it's mathematically impossible to accomplish that in the month of March. It'll have to happen in April, or later, or never, because Shitlery will lose. Bernie will win.

This election is all but guaranteed to run the gauntlet, going all of the way to the Washington DC election on June 14, and beyond, to Philly at the Democratic National Convention. Hillary went all the way to the end, or close to it, and if her resolve can carry her forward, then so should Bernie's. Unless Bernie drops out, which I'm 99% confident that he won't, then the Democratic primary will go to the end, June 14, Washington DC...

and the democracy in Washington DC should be pointed out, because it's ironic. While DC gets to vote on the Presidential election, which they won in 1961 after the 23rd Amendment to the US Constitution was passed, and so DC gets to offer up their 3 measly electors to the electoral college, they don't have any representation in the House or Senate.

DC's only voice in Congress is a non-voting delegate, Eleanor Holmes Norton, who serves in the House of Representatives but she's not permitted to vote on the floor of Congress. In 1978, Congress passed a constitutional amendment to give D.C. full voting representation, but it was not ratified by the states.

The citizens who live in Washington DC, our nation's capitol, have to pay taxes, without representation. They have taxation without representation. DC, which allowed with 4 US states, have legalized marijuana, are primed and ready, for a Revolution.


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