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The Myth of Sanders' electability
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(05-12-2016, 02:12 PM)BmorePat87 Wrote: the national average is 43%, so that's not really significant. Also, no one is saying he couldn't have won, you responded to me saying that going negative caused him to lose by suggesting that the fact that it was a closed primary caused him to lose. He has won 50% of all closed and only 40% of all open.

Largely her open wins came form the south....Where it was nearly a guarantee she would win.  When it comes to the North however her open wins were much closer and much fewer.  She only had 5 open wins in the North vs. Sanders 10.  

It would have been much closer and or a win for Sanders.

Bye the way...I am not a Sanders supporter nor a Clinton supporter.  I chose to vote in the GOP primary this year, not becasue I have a dog in that fight either, and I am struggling to figure out who I will vote for in November.
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RE: The Myth of Sanders' electability - SteelCitySouth - 05-12-2016, 02:41 PM

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