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Old 03-05-2016, 08:08 PM   #4269
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Originally Posted by Senator Clay Davis View Post
The decisiveness of Hillary's win in Louisiana though probably means she wins the most delegates, so while Bernie won more states it will be Hillary who wins the more important number tonight again. And there's Bernie's problem, on the 15th a lot of delegate heavy states have her up by strong margins right now. If he not only can't turn that around, but essentially flip the numbers, he has no path to win since the Dems are all proportional.
Looks like the delegates should be pretty evenly split tonight for the Democrats. Bernie is 2/3 in Kansas and should be high 50s in Nebraska. Hillary is ~75% in Louisiana. Seems like they should both have around 60 delegates of the 125.

The Trump press conference tonight should be really interesting. I expect it to be hard hitting against Cruz because the numbers seem to be showing Rubio as falling off the board and Cruz being the contender.

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