Kasich is the most reasonable Republican candidate and he has the least amount of delegates. That should tell you a LOT about Republican voters.
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Edited by Donald Trump: 3/11/2016 6:41:21 PM[quote]Kasich is the most reasonable Republican candidate and he has the least amount of delegates. That should tell you a LOT about Republican voters.[/quote]yagh
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Edited by Flynn: 3/11/2016 5:09:27 PMSo what does that say about Democrats when Hillary has the most?
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Not exactly an equal comparison considering Sanders and Hillary are virtually tied, but you are definitely making a good point.
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Hillary - 1223 Sanders - 574 Trump - 459 Cruz - 360 The gap is much wider on the Democrat side.
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You're counting the super delegates.
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Too bad for Bernie both super delegates and normal delegates get counted.
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True, but super delegates are not a proportional representation of the population. When you count the actual voters (regular delegates) they are almost tied.
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I understand there's less superdelegates than regular ones, but the gap is still incredibly wide. We'll see if Sanders can come from behind but it's not likely.
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It's still pretty early and Hillary has basically won all the states she was expected to win (southern states). Her best moments may have already passed.
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Possibly, like I said, we'll see.
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I just can't hear him over my laughter when he does this. I have no idea what he stands for.
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That's the best.
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Ikr I actually like him too for how he hasn't been crazy like Cruz, Trump, or rubio. [i]-ATullo[/i]