Dream On Haters. Clinton won it per the rules and even using the twisted definitions Bernie made up along the way. Most states, most votes most pledged delegates, most super delegates. That is what happens when people who know the rules and understand how to play the game run for office. Deadbeat Donnie is ignorant of the rules and proud of it. Lets see how proud he is on the second Wed. in Nov.
I wish Sanders had done this well, but he did not win this fight. He may come out looking like this to his supporters, but they should have shown up and voted for him.
My views are closer to Sanders’ than to Clinton’s, but she beat him fair and square by any measure: total delegates, pledged delegates, popular vote, number of states won. I just hope Sanders moves quickly to endorse her.
I personally feel that the complete shut-out that Sanders received from ALL the media (not a conspiracy, they’re all owned by billionares – look at the Washington Post – was more important to his loss than the multiple manipulations of the DNC.
She won more than 3 million popular votes than Sanders.She won 16 of the 20 largest states.She beat Sanders in one state by a larger margin than Sanders beat her in all states combined that he won.She won the MAJORITY of the pledged delegates — not the superdelegates — the PLEDGED delegates.What does it take to realize she won fairly?
LiberalRedneck about 8 years ago
Dream On Haters. Clinton won it per the rules and even using the twisted definitions Bernie made up along the way. Most states, most votes most pledged delegates, most super delegates. That is what happens when people who know the rules and understand how to play the game run for office. Deadbeat Donnie is ignorant of the rules and proud of it. Lets see how proud he is on the second Wed. in Nov.
Mr. Blawt about 8 years ago
I wish Sanders had done this well, but he did not win this fight. He may come out looking like this to his supporters, but they should have shown up and voted for him.
lonecat about 8 years ago
My views are closer to Sanders’ than to Clinton’s, but she beat him fair and square by any measure: total delegates, pledged delegates, popular vote, number of states won. I just hope Sanders moves quickly to endorse her.
wattslinda about 8 years ago
Now that’s a great cartoon!
pam Miner about 8 years ago
Sanders would have been a way better choice, but the DNC was SOOO intent on making Clinton a winner by hook, crook and and a barrel of stinky fish.
Lawrence Brenkus Premium Member about 8 years ago
I personally feel that the complete shut-out that Sanders received from ALL the media (not a conspiracy, they’re all owned by billionares – look at the Washington Post – was more important to his loss than the multiple manipulations of the DNC.
BE THIS GUY about 8 years ago
She won more than 3 million popular votes than Sanders.She won 16 of the 20 largest states.She beat Sanders in one state by a larger margin than Sanders beat her in all states combined that he won.She won the MAJORITY of the pledged delegates — not the superdelegates — the PLEDGED delegates.What does it take to realize she won fairly?