Unclebaldrick
Well-Known Member
Wow, you are just like Tty when he loses.such an angry man.
Cute.
Wow, you are just like Tty when he loses.such an angry man.
Uh, ok.i'm sorry you can't gerrymander the facts.
You can't even reply to the right person or reference the correct election.
Washington Democratic primary, May 24, 2016
Candidate Popular vote Estimated delegates - pledged Estimated Delegates - unpledged
Hillary Clinton 420,461 52.38% 27 10
Bernie Sanders 382,293 47.62% 74 0
Not understanding the facts time after time after time is the same as being very not smart.maybe because..?
The 2016 Washington Democratic caucuses were held on March 26 in the U.S. state of Washington as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
On the same day, Democratic caucuses were held in Alaska and Hawaii. While the Republican primary was later held on May 24, 2016.
Sanders overwhelmingly won the March 26 caucus which had about 230,000 participants, winning 72.7% of the state's legislative district delegates to Clinton's 27.1%, giving Sanders a net gain of 47 pledged delegates.[1]
However, Clinton won the state's non-binding primary which was held on May 24, receiving about 52% of the vote[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Washington_Democratic_caucuses
excluding facts is the same as lying..just saying.
you're not going to out-google me.
focus..you're talking to me.Wow, you are just like Tty when he loses.
Cute.
answer my question on WV, first..once we get past that, I will answer yours.Hey @schuylaar, here's another question for you... Is there anyway that Bernie can lose other than the system being rigged?
And yet I have answered all your questions and you won't answer mine.focus..you're talking to me.
I did. Delegates were assigned per the rules of the primary that both candidates agreed on. It worked the other way in WA.answer my question on WV, first..once we get past that, I will answer yours.
West Virginia worked the other way?..focus, man focus.I did. Delegates were assigned per the rules of the primary that both candidates agreed on. It worked the other way in WA.
So what do you think of somebody who forces others to do unpleasant and hazardous work and takes most of their money?
Why didn't Bernie pay his paid staffers $15 an hour?
Why did all of Florida's electoral votes go to Trump despite him barely winning the state?
So (like Tty) you just ignore all facts that don't suit your premise. Primaries have rules. Both candidates agreed to them. In WV they worked out in Hillary's favor, in WA they worked out in Bernie's.West Virginia?..focus, man focus.
OMGanswer my question on WV, first..once we get past that, I will answer yours.
please start here:
https://medium.com/@brandondegraff/the-dnc-rigged-the-2016-primary-for-hillary-clinton-c0752fbf3140
let's take a walk down memory lane:
20,000 freshly leaked emails reveal resentful disdain toward Sanders, as party favored Clinton long before any votes were cast
https://observer.com/2016/07/wikileaks-proves-primary-was-rigged-dnc-undermined-democracy/
She is quite a piece of work. All she wants is the truth about what really happened o̶n̶ ̶9̶/̶1̶1̶ in WV.OMG
Resentful disdain. Imagine that.
Undermined? This theory depends on black people and women being more susceptable to whatever it is you think the nefarious DNC did than white men. Do you believe that?
So Clinton got more votes but Bernie got the delegatesmaybe because..?
The 2016 Washington Democratic caucuses were held on March 26 in the U.S. state of Washington as one of the Democratic Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
On the same day, Democratic caucuses were held in Alaska and Hawaii. While the Republican primary was later held on May 24, 2016.
Sanders overwhelmingly won the March 26 caucus which had about 230,000 participants, winning 72.7% of the state's legislative district delegates to Clinton's 27.1%, giving Sanders a net gain of 47 pledged delegates.[1]
Election results by county.
Bernie Sanders
Statewide
Precincts reporting: 100%
- Clinton: 27.1%
- Sanders: 72.7%
However, Clinton won the state's non-binding primary which was held on May 24, receiving about 52% of the vote[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Washington_Democratic_caucuses
excluding facts is the same as lying..just saying.
you're not going to out-google me.
Really? You added all that irrelevant shit after I already answered you?West Virginia worked the other way?..focus, man focus.
here's your bone:
EDIT: Interns are usually volunteers with a title ie radio interns don't get paid. the internship is the prestige of working for high profile causes/companies to better ones career and bolster your resume- but you already know this..don't you?
Sanders PAID his volunteers $12/hr when many members of Congress don't pay them anything.
An update on an answer I wrote in early 2016. At that time, Senator Sanders was paying his interns $12 an hour (some congress members weren’t paying their interns at all, by the way); but since this was written, the senator has become one of only three members of congress— and soon to be four members— to boost his interns’ pay to $15 an hour. New Congresswoman Will Pay Her Interns $15 An Hour. Is That A Big Deal?
https://www.quora.com/Why-does-Bernie-Sanders-pay-his-own-interns-12-an-hour-if-he-believes-in-a-minimum-wage-of-15-for-everyone
Florida? we just came off an election in which the democratic stronghold of Broward County left thousands of mail-in ballots at the Opa Locka processing center, uncounted.
probably would've put Andrew (4th place) Gillum over the top.
i volunteered my time for the re-count and personally witnessed page after page of minority voters turned away because signature didn't match- a total crock of shite.
wonder how much Dr. Brenda C Snipes got for that?- oh that's right, she had to resign in shame.
Cry some more.The seeds of the petulant Bernie babies claiming "RIGGED" are already sown. The Iowa Caucus has new rules this year including the creation of virtual caucuses that are intended to increase participation beyond those willing to spend a Monday evening in this arcane procedure. As people who attend the in-person caucus tend to be older people, this is intended to increases younger participation. But, as the number of delegates assigned by these virtual caucuses is limited to 10%, there will be ample fodder for their thought-guides to claim that the youth vote was intentionally under-counted and prove to them (which doesn't take much work) that the whole thing was RIGGED if Barnie doesn't win.
It is unavoidable. Count on it.
Speaking of knowing you’re lying but doing it anyway, did the carter foundation certify the election in Venezuela
Biden knows he's lying, keeps doing it anyway.
He won't beat Trump doing that.
What do you think of people who force others to do hazardous and unpleasant work and then takes most of their money?Cry some more.
Did you get checked for stds after “knowing” @ttystikkWest Virginia worked the other way?..focus, man focus.
here's your bone:
EDIT: Interns are usually volunteers with a title ie radio interns don't get paid. the internship is the prestige of working for high profile causes/companies to better ones career and bolster your resume- but you already know this..don't you?
Sanders PAID his volunteers $12/hr when many members of Congress don't pay them anything.
An update on an answer I wrote in early 2016. At that time, Senator Sanders was paying his interns $12 an hour (some congress members weren’t paying their interns at all, by the way); but since this was written, the senator has become one of only three members of congress— and soon to be four members— to boost his interns’ pay to $15 an hour. New Congresswoman Will Pay Her Interns $15 An Hour. Is That A Big Deal?
https://www.quora.com/Why-does-Bernie-Sanders-pay-his-own-interns-12-an-hour-if-he-believes-in-a-minimum-wage-of-15-for-everyone
Florida? we just came off an election in which the democratic stronghold of Broward County left thousands of mail-in ballots at the Opa Locka processing center, uncounted.
probably would've put Andrew (4th place) Gillum over the top.
i volunteered my time for the re-count and personally witnessed page after page of minority voters turned away because signature didn't match- a total crock of shite.
wonder how much Dr. Brenda C Snipes got for that?- oh that's right, she had to resign in shame.