The Bern can catch Hilary!!??!! Sanders Campaign Cites Higher Tally of Pledged, Superdelegates "The campaign of Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders added to his estimated delegate count ahead of Saturday’s Wyoming caucuses, citing discrepancies in other reported tallies. The Vermont senator has 1,088 delegate votes compared with 1,302 for front-runner Hillary Clinton, according to an e-mailed statement. That 214-vote gap is narrower than in a recent tally by the Associated Press, which credits Sanders with 1,030 pledged delegates to Clinton’s 1,280. The AP puts the total delegate count at 1,749 for Clinton to 1,061 for Sanders when superdelegates -- party leaders and elected officials not formally bound to any candidate -- are included. The Sanders campaign now lists 38 superdelegates in its column versus the AP’s estimate of 31. Clinton is credited by the AP with 469 superdelegates. The Sanders team said other tallies had undercounted the candidate’s delegate haul from a recent landslide caucus victory in Washington state, county-level wins in the Nevada caucuses held in February, and revised awards from the Arizona primary on March 22. ‘A Clear Choice’ “We believe any accurate read of pledged delegate counts show that Senator Sanders is closing fast on Secretary Clinton, and that neither candidate will have a pledged delegate majority of 2,383 at the conclusion of voting,” Sanders’s campaign manager, Jeff Weaver, said in the release. “Democrats are going to have a clear choice at our convention and we intend to win.”.." http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/a...-cites-higher-tally-of-pledged-superdelegates
!!!!!!The Bern!!!!!!!!! Sanders beats Clinton in Wyo. caucus, extends winning streak "Sen. Bernie Sanders won Wyoming’s Democratic caucus Saturday as he looks to narrow Hillary Clinton’s sizable lead in delegates needed to clinch the Democratic Party’s nomination. A victory in the Cowboy State marks Sanders' eighth in the past nine contests before a critical showdown April 19 in New York. With only 14 delegates at stake, the results won’t mean much in the grand delegate scheme, and Sanders has performed well in similar Western, rural states like Nebraska. In an attempt to demonstrate momentum, the Vermont senator’s campaign released a statement earlier Saturday highlighting an estimated 1,088 pledged delegate total. Clinton has 249 more delegates, according to Associated Press numbers, and 2,383 are needed to lock in the nomination. “The enthusiasm and commitment of Sen. Sanders’ supporters will enable us to add delegates to our total in many caucus states,” said Jeff Weaver, Sanders’ campaign manager..." http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...-extends-winning-streak/ar-BBrytsT?li=BBnb7Kz
If he wins NY, I may have to eat my prediction that they never let him get the nomination. If he were to be ahead in actual delegates won in primaries, they would have a Trump problem on their hands, ie they would risk massively alienating their voters if they stole it from him. This could get interesting. I imagine the level of vote fraud in the NY primary will be unprecedented, at least for a primary.
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Mi casa es su casa The Panama Papers Are Exactly Why Hillary Clinton Can’t Be President http://www.elitetrader.com/et/index...e-leak-of-all-time.298988/page-5#post-4269006
Wall Street Wages Double in 25 Years as Everyone Else’s Languish Five years after Occupy Wall Street protesters took over Zuccotti Park in downtown Manhattan, spawning a national discussion about the divide between America’s highest and lowest earners, the pay gap has only gotten wider. Now, even as bankers bemoan their declining bonuses and job prospects, it’s helping fuel the campaigns of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders. The spread is even more pronounced over the past 25 years. When adjusted for inflation, wages for investment bankers and securities-industry employees, including salary and bonuses, increased 117 percent from 1990 through 2014, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Over the same period, wages for all other industries rose just 21 percent, to $51,029 in 2014, about one-fifth of the $264,357 that bankers and brokers earned that year.... http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/a...ouble-in-25-years-as-everyone-else-s-languish