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Actually this is true. I am not how the narrative that Clinton trounced Sanders is coming from. I think this thing is closer than many are saying and I say that not because I am paid to generate readership and clicks from the Bernie Bros.
Both Sanders and Clinton won states that are critical in electoral voting–Sanders in Minnesota and Colorado and Clinton in Virginia. Who gives a shit about Oklahoma, Alabama, etc? Trump will probalby win those states as well as other Dixie states. Against Trump, however, Minnesota will almost certainly remain blue whether it is Sanders or Clinton. Virginia, however, is arguably a toss-up (won by Clinton), as is Colorado (won by Sanders). Clinton cannot generate passion, Sanders cannot seem to resonate with black voters…and you need both! Clinton has been hurt by a vicious attack machine from the far left, replete with trolling, name calling, guilt-by-association, etc. If she can survive the far left attack machine, she will then encounter the far right attack machine… can you say Benghazi 10 million times! Bernie has been slammed a few times but, overall, he’s been fairly treated so far. Just because someone disputes his numbers is not an attack! He has not even had a whiff of the Republican attack machine–they’re all focused on Benghazi and emails. They know that when and if they have to, they can get really, really ugly with Sanders.
I found it quite interesting to see how “Super Tuesday” is basically an SEC playoff game that is supposed to determine the best candidates to go forward to the general election. So let me get this straight, it has been determined that the best thing for the country is to let the most uneducated–by far–population determine who becomes our presidential nominees. Of course it has, for the uneducated are the easiest part of the population to manipulate. If you don’t believe me go look at the credulous masses sitting in the church pews this Sunday. Mic drop!