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Showing posts with label Kentucky and Oregon Democratic Primary Results. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kentucky and Oregon Democratic Primary Results. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Blue Moon of Kentucky - Mike Sez It's Time For a Re-count ! Oregon: " A Definitive Victory " for Bernie

Although at this moment the Wall St. Journal, AP and New York Post among many others are calling the Democratic Kentucky Primary too close to call, others are calling it a win for the Clinton Machine. Here are the latest figures I could come up with:



Kentucky primary

Last updated May 17, 2016 at 9:19 PM PT

May 1755 delegates

99% reportingDelegatesVotes
Clinton
27
46.8%
212,549
Sanders
27
46.3%
210,626






Mike said with only 1,923 votes difference between Clinton and Sanders there should be a re-count.  I cannot understand how Hillary can honestly say that now the Democratic Party is united.  Is that like her saying she was "proud" to win the Arizona Primary after thousands could not vote or at least had to stand in lines up to five hours to cast their ballots in the United States of America?  Two more links on voting anomalies : Reddit and NY Daily News:  Jeez, sounds like the deep south of the 50's and 60's revisited....or " elections " held in third world/emerging industrial nations which the USA supports. Gee, who could I possibly be referring to ?



 Anyway, I'll be back with the stampede for Bernie in Oregon....and I doubt seriously there will be a re-count in Kentucky (maybe I'm wrong). Or if there is, Hillary will manage to come up with even more votes...don't forget those ballot boxes in the back room stashed away for you there Hill.


It is being called a "definitive victory" for Bernie in Oregon:



Oregon primary

Last updated May 17, 2016 at 10:10 PM PT

May 1761 delegates

64% reportingDelegatesVotes
Sanders (won)
28
53.4%
232,579
Clinton
24
46.6%
202,695

Source: AP

California, here we come.....


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UPDATE/EDIT  05/18:  Latest Oregon figures from this morning, BTW thxs to AP for these figures:

Oregon primary

Last updated May 18, 2016 at 9:25 AM PT

May 1761 delegates

84% reportingDelegatesVotes
Sanders (won)
28
55.4%
294,589
Clinton
24
44.6%
236,761



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Update/EDIT: My neighbor requested this one - so you get two on this blog. He said, "... Hillary..." and I cannot repeat what he said. See ya'll later, I'm baking bread.




Blue Moon of Kentucky - Mike Sez It's Time For a Re-count ! Oregon: " A Definitive Victory " for Bernie

Although at this moment the Wall St. Journal, AP and New York Post among many others are calling the Democratic Kentucky Primary too close to call, others are calling it a win for the Clinton Machine. Here are the latest figures I could come up with:



Kentucky primary

Last updated May 17, 2016 at 9:19 PM PT

May 1755 delegates

99% reportingDelegatesVotes
Clinton
27
46.8%
212,549
Sanders
27
46.3%
210,626






Mike said with only 1,923 votes difference between Clinton and Sanders there should be a re-count.  I cannot understand how Hillary can honestly say that now the Democratic Party is united.  Is that like her saying she was "proud" to win the Arizona Primary after thousands could not vote or at least had to stand in lines up to five hours to cast their ballots in the United States of America?  Two more links on voting anomalies : Reddit and NY Daily News:  Jeez, sounds like the deep south of the 50's and 60's revisited....or " elections " held in third world/emerging industrial nations which the USA supports. Gee, who could I possibly be referring to ?



 Anyway, I'll be back with the stampede for Bernie in Oregon....and I doubt seriously there will be a re-count in Kentucky (maybe I'm wrong). Or if there is, Hillary will manage to come up with even more votes...don't forget those ballot boxes in the back room stashed away for you there Hill.


It is being called a "definitive victory" for Bernie in Oregon:



Oregon primary

Last updated May 17, 2016 at 10:10 PM PT

May 1761 delegates

64% reportingDelegatesVotes
Sanders (won)
28
53.4%
232,579
Clinton
24
46.6%
202,695

Source: AP

California, here we come.....


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


UPDATE/EDIT  05/18:  Latest Oregon figures from this morning, BTW thxs to AP for these figures:

Oregon primary

Last updated May 18, 2016 at 9:25 AM PT

May 1761 delegates

84% reportingDelegatesVotes
Sanders (won)
28
55.4%
294,589
Clinton
24
44.6%
236,761



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~








Update/EDIT: My neighbor requested this one - so you get two on this blog. He said, "... Hillary..." and I cannot repeat what he said. See ya'll later, I'm baking bread.