Truth be told, the Sanders supporters were a little busy dealing with the voter fraud and vote suppression of Sanders voters in Arizona to worry too much about other things.dbackjon wrote:SDHornet wrote: And donks with their super delegates don't hate it even more?![]()
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bernie has won what, 8 straight primaries and only reduced hilldogs lead in pledged delegates by 50 or so. Yeah, democracy or something.![]()
Well, when you are winning states like Wyoming with 34 total delegates, and none of them are winner take all states, you are not going to make up much ground.
I didn't hear any Sanders supporters complaining on the day of the AZ/ID/UT primaries/caucuses, when Clinton got far more total votes but less delegates.
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False.GannonFan wrote:Truth be told, the Sanders supporters were a little busy dealing with the voter fraud and vote suppression of Sanders voters in Arizona to worry too much about other things.dbackjon wrote:
Well, when you are winning states like Wyoming with 34 total delegates, and none of them are winner take all states, you are not going to make up much ground.
I didn't hear any Sanders supporters complaining on the day of the AZ/ID/UT primaries/caucuses, when Clinton got far more total votes but less delegates.
The issues with the voting in Arizona impacted likely Clinton voters far more than Sanders voters. It is just that Sanders voters think the entire world is against them and accuse anything that happens that is not 100% in their favor of being some conspiracy theory. If it had rained that day, the Sanders voters would say that Hillary was manipulating the weather.
There was voter suppression in Arizona. No doubt about it. But since the entire state is GOP controlled, it was likely mostly aimed at Donald Trump.
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Not the entire world. Only first world people with common sense.dbackjon wrote:False.GannonFan wrote:
Truth be told, the Sanders supporters were a little busy dealing with the voter fraud and vote suppression of Sanders voters in Arizona to worry too much about other things.
The issues with the voting in Arizona impacted likely Clinton voters far more than Sanders voters. It is just that Sanders voters think the entire world is against them and accuse anything that happens that is not 100% in their favor of being some conspiracy theory. If it had rained that day, the Sanders voters would say that Hillary was manipulating the weather.
There was voter suppression in Arizona. No doubt about it. But since the entire state is GOP controlled, it was likely mostly aimed at Donald Trump.
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Wow, sore point there, eh?dbackjon wrote:False.GannonFan wrote:
Truth be told, the Sanders supporters were a little busy dealing with the voter fraud and vote suppression of Sanders voters in Arizona to worry too much about other things.
The issues with the voting in Arizona impacted likely Clinton voters far more than Sanders voters. It is just that Sanders voters think the entire world is against them and accuse anything that happens that is not 100% in their favor of being some conspiracy theory. If it had rained that day, the Sanders voters would say that Hillary was manipulating the weather.
There was voter suppression in Arizona. No doubt about it. But since the entire state is GOP controlled, it was likely mostly aimed at Donald Trump.
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dback needs to be lubed up before you can make a point...otherwise he just screams in pain when anything different comes along.GannonFan wrote:Wow, sore point there, eh?dbackjon wrote:
False.
The issues with the voting in Arizona impacted likely Clinton voters far more than Sanders voters. It is just that Sanders voters think the entire world is against them and accuse anything that happens that is not 100% in their favor of being some conspiracy theory. If it had rained that day, the Sanders voters would say that Hillary was manipulating the weather.
There was voter suppression in Arizona. No doubt about it. But since the entire state is GOP controlled, it was likely mostly aimed at Donald Trump.
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Link? That's not the way I've seen it reported.dbackjon wrote:False.GannonFan wrote:
Truth be told, the Sanders supporters were a little busy dealing with the voter fraud and vote suppression of Sanders voters in Arizona to worry too much about other things.
The issues with the voting in Arizona impacted likely Clinton voters far more than Sanders voters. It is just that Sanders voters think the entire world is against them and accuse anything that happens that is not 100% in their favor of being some conspiracy theory. If it had rained that day, the Sanders voters would say that Hillary was manipulating the weather.
There was voter suppression in Arizona. No doubt about it. But since the entire state is GOP controlled, it was likely mostly aimed at Donald Trump.
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What? You didn't see that the GOP induced the Democratic party to cheat in its own primary? Word is that Bush was involved too. Maybe Nixon. Certainly Kissenger.kalm wrote:Link? That's not the way I've seen it reported.dbackjon wrote:
False.
The issues with the voting in Arizona impacted likely Clinton voters far more than Sanders voters. It is just that Sanders voters think the entire world is against them and accuse anything that happens that is not 100% in their favor of being some conspiracy theory. If it had rained that day, the Sanders voters would say that Hillary was manipulating the weather.
There was voter suppression in Arizona. No doubt about it. But since the entire state is GOP controlled, it was likely mostly aimed at Donald Trump.
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GannonFan wrote:What? You didn't see that the GOP induced the Democratic party to cheat in its own primary? Word is that Bush was involved too. Maybe Nixon. Certainly Kissenger.kalm wrote:
Link? That's not the way I've seen it reported.
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I think there are 18 delegates from Wyoming. But you're right about it being hard to make up ground when you beat your opponent 56/44 and you get 7 delegates and she gets 11.dbackjon wrote:SDHornet wrote: And donks with their super delegates don't hate it even more?![]()
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bernie has won what, 8 straight primaries and only reduced hilldogs lead in pledged delegates by 50 or so. Yeah, democracy or something.![]()
Well, when you are winning states like Wyoming with 34 total delegates, and none of them are winner take all states, you are not going to make up much ground.
I didn't hear any Sanders supporters complaining on the day of the AZ/ID/UT primaries/caucuses, when Clinton got far more total votes but less delegates.
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dbackjon wrote: when Clinton got far more total votes but less delegates.
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Bernie received 11% more votes than HRC in Wyoming yet they each get 7 delegates.houndawg wrote:I think there are 18 delegates from Wyoming. But you're right about it being hard to make up ground when you beat your opponent 56/44 and you get 7 delegates and she gets 11.dbackjon wrote:
Well, when you are winning states like Wyoming with 34 total delegates, and none of them are winner take all states, you are not going to make up much ground.
I didn't hear any Sanders supporters complaining on the day of the AZ/ID/UT primaries/caucuses, when Clinton got far more total votes but less delegates.
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GannonFan wrote:Wow, sore point there, eh?dbackjon wrote:
False.
The issues with the voting in Arizona impacted likely Clinton voters far more than Sanders voters. It is just that Sanders voters think the entire world is against them and accuse anything that happens that is not 100% in their favor of being some conspiracy theory. If it had rained that day, the Sanders voters would say that Hillary was manipulating the weather.
There was voter suppression in Arizona. No doubt about it. But since the entire state is GOP controlled, it was likely mostly aimed at Donald Trump.
nope - just correcting your misstatement.
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You expect me to do your google work for you?kalm wrote:Link? That's not the way I've seen it reported.dbackjon wrote:
False.
The issues with the voting in Arizona impacted likely Clinton voters far more than Sanders voters. It is just that Sanders voters think the entire world is against them and accuse anything that happens that is not 100% in their favor of being some conspiracy theory. If it had rained that day, the Sanders voters would say that Hillary was manipulating the weather.
There was voter suppression in Arizona. No doubt about it. But since the entire state is GOP controlled, it was likely mostly aimed at Donald Trump.
Really easy to find. The effected areas in Maricopa County were primarily either retirement areas (Trump) or minority areas (Clinton).
any credible reporting has been saying that.
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GannonFan wrote:What? You didn't see that the GOP induced the Democratic party to cheat in its own primary? Word is that Bush was involved too. Maybe Nixon. Certainly Kissenger.kalm wrote:
Link? That's not the way I've seen it reported.
Now you are being ignorant. the State controls the number of polling locations, the distribution of ballots, and voter registration. All were issues. All are controlled by GOP elected officials.
The Democrats in office in Arizona DID protest these issues before the election. they were ignored.
You can try to be cute and snarky, but in the end, you are just being an ignorant ass
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re-read what I wrote.Ibanez wrote:dbackjon wrote: when Clinton got far more total votes but less delegates.Where? Not in Arizona.
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I see you saying, " I don't hear Sanders complaining when Clinton won more votes and but received less delegates."dbackjon wrote:SDHornet wrote: And donks with their super delegates don't hate it even more?![]()
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bernie has won what, 8 straight primaries and only reduced hilldogs lead in pledged delegates by 50 or so. Yeah, democracy or something.![]()
Well, when you are winning states like Wyoming with 34 total delegates, and none of them are winner take all states, you are not going to make up much ground.
I didn't hear any Sanders supporters complaining on the day of the AZ/ID/UT primaries/caucuses, when Clinton got far more total votes but less delegates.
That didn't happen. I just don't see what you're trying to say or you need to word it better.
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May as well blame Bush in this excuse too. JFC you are taking it from all sides (maybe that was your plan all along).dbackjon wrote:GannonFan wrote:
What? You didn't see that the GOP induced the Democratic party to cheat in its own primary? Word is that Bush was involved too. Maybe Nixon. Certainly Kissenger.
Now you are being ignorant. the State controls the number of polling locations, the distribution of ballots, and voter registration. All were issues. All are controlled by GOP elected officials.
The Democrats in office in Arizona DID protest these issues before the election. they were ignored.
You can try to be cute and snarky, but in the end, you are just being an ignorant ass
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SDHornet wrote:May as well blame Bush in this excuse too. JFC you are taking it from all sides (maybe that was your plan all along).dbackjon wrote:
Now you are being ignorant. the State controls the number of polling locations, the distribution of ballots, and voter registration. All were issues. All are controlled by GOP elected officials.
The Democrats in office in Arizona DID protest these issues before the election. they were ignored.
You can try to be cute and snarky, but in the end, you are just being an ignorant ass![]()
Not really sure what the confusion/ignorance is:
1) Secretary of State (Republican) controls voter registration
2) Legislature (Republican) controls funding for election
3) County Recorder(Republican) and County Board of Supervisors (4/5 Republican) control number of polling places.
As usual, I am correct, the rest of you are wrong. It sucks being the only correct one in a board full of ignorance.
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Again, reread and comprehend.Ibanez wrote:I see you saying, " I don't hear Sanders complaining when Clinton won more votes and but received less delegates."dbackjon wrote:
Well, when you are winning states like Wyoming with 34 total delegates, and none of them are winner take all states, you are not going to make up much ground.
I didn't hear any Sanders supporters complaining on the day of the AZ/ID/UT primaries/caucuses, when Clinton got far more total votes but less delegates.
That didn't happen. I just don't see what you're trying to say or you need to word it better.
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Thanks for clarifying, ass.dbackjon wrote:Again, reread and comprehend.Ibanez wrote:
I see you saying, " I don't hear Sanders complaining when Clinton won more votes and but received less delegates."
That didn't happen. I just don't see what you're trying to say or you need to word it better.
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Now you know how Spandos feels.dbackjon wrote:As usual, I am correct, the rest of you are wrong. It sucks being the only correct one in a board full of ignorance.![]()

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89Hen wrote:Now you know how Spandos feels.dbackjon wrote:As usual, I am correct, the rest of you are wrong. It sucks being the only correct one in a board full of ignorance.![]()
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And yet, you and your ilk keep blathering on and on about how the Republican party is irrelevant these days.dbackjon wrote:Not really sure what the confusion/ignorance is:
1) Secretary of State (Republican) controls voter registration
2) Legislature (Republican) controls funding for election
3) County Recorder(Republican) and County Board of Supervisors (4/5 Republican) control number of polling places.
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I have never said that. I have always recognized it for the evil it isAZGrizFan wrote:And yet, you and your ilk keep blathering on and on about how the Republican party is irrelevant these days.dbackjon wrote:Not really sure what the confusion/ignorance is:
1) Secretary of State (Republican) controls voter registration
2) Legislature (Republican) controls funding for election
3) County Recorder(Republican) and County Board of Supervisors (4/5 Republican) control number of polling places.
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