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hanimmal

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OK, so, I'm stupid. Doesn't change the fact that 45 < 1991 and that 28% < 50%. I admit that I feel dumb for even saying that but you asked.

Now then, about logic. Bernie has made many ignorant racist remarks over the years and black rights activists in his state of Vermont have complained that Bernie treats civil rights issues as if they don't exist. You have said you can't vote for most of the other candidates because they have made policy decision or other racist actions. What makes Bernie different to you?
You shouldn't feel too bad, combinatorics is still full of mathematical expressions and is not 'counting' or arithmetic both of which are not technically mathematics.

 

hanimmal

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Which candidate does not accept micro donations?...
That's not what I am worried about, I am worried about the Russians/Saudis/Chinese Cults/Whoever using the untraceable system to funnel money to their candidates of choice using click farms propping them up far longer than they otherwise would be using American money.
 

doublejj

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That's not what I am worried about, I am worried about the Russians/Saudis/Chinese Cults/Whoever using the untraceable system to funnel money to their candidates of choice using click farms propping them up far longer than they otherwise would be using American money.
so all candidates are susceptible to this?....
 

Fogdog

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List the candidates and the total delegates they have Mr.Counting is not math...lol..I'm sorry but that shit still has me LMAO I have to tell someone in the real world this shit said on here. You made Dumbo of the year. Yeah you Sky
Doesn't matter if sky said it. 45 < 1991 and 28% < 50%
Will you answer my question now?



Estimated Delegates Earned

Sanders
45


Buttigieg
26


Biden
15


Warren
8


Klobuchar
7

There are 3,979 pledged delegates in 2020; it will take a minimum of 1,991 to win the Democratic nomination on the first ballot. 771 automatic delegates (superdelegates) will not participate on the first ballot (unless the nomination is uncontested). This is a significant change from 2016.
 

Fogdog

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You shouldn't feel too bad, combinatorics is still full of mathematical expressions and is not 'counting' or arithmetic both of which are not technically mathematics.

Sad, what Bernie fever does to people, isn't it?

Mathematics (from Greek μάθημα máthēma, "knowledge, study, learning") includes the study of such topics as quantity (number theory),[1] structure (algebra),[2] space (geometry),[1] and change (mathematical analysis).[3][4][5] It has no generally accepted definition.[6][7]
 

Unclebaldrick

Well-Known Member
Ok here's a fair question. Do you care to post the current delegate count and explain to me after how Bernie wont win....after posting current delegate count.
Ok.

Bernie: some delegates.
Everybody else: fewer delegates.

If he wins the majority of delegates, he will be the nominee. Them's the rules. I respect the process and democracy - if he wins the nomination, I will support him whole-heartedly.

If Bernie wins the nomination, I believe he will be badly beaten in the EC count in the general. You may get the chance to see it.

That is my opinion. We don't have to wait too long to see reality.
 

londonfog

Well-Known Member
Ok.

Bernie: some delegates.
Everybody else: fewer delegates.

If he wins the majority of delegates, he will be the nominee. Them's the rules. I respect the process and democracy - if he wins the nomination, I will support him whole-heartedly.

If Bernie wins the nomination, I believe he will be badly beaten in the EC count in the general. You may get the chance to see it.

That is my opinion. We don't have to wait too long to see reality.
Trump versus Bernie...who you vote for
 

abandonconflict

Well-Known Member
Doesn't matter if sky said it. 45 < 1991 and 28% < 50%
Will you answer my question now?



Estimated Delegates Earned

Sanders
45


Buttigieg
26


Biden
15


Warren
8


Klobuchar
7

There are 3,979 pledged delegates in 2020; it will take a minimum of 1,991 to win the Democratic nomination on the first ballot. 771 automatic delegates (superdelegates) will not participate on the first ballot (unless the nomination is uncontested). This is a significant change from 2016.
Bernie has 45 of the 125 delegates in the states that have primaried so far. 45 is not a majority of 125 but as he said, counting is advanced mathematics so...
 
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