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Originally Posted by Guest
Hillary still has to make up that 45% of Bernie voters that said there is no way they would vote for her. She had a 20% decrease in voter turn out for her, so she will have to work on that also, and the majority of white men will be voting for Trump. Trump also managed a 60% increase in voter turnout so I doubt they will suddenly change their vote to Hillary. All the odds were against Trump in the primaries, and he beat them all, including the lack of RNC support. So, you might not want to lay down any money on Hillary just yet. Besides, the FBI might just rebel against the establishment and release damning evidence against her, even if the AG decides to do nothing. There are a lot of "IF's" involved, so you might not want o uncork that champagne just yet.
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Bernie Sanders will be endorsing Hillary Clinton for president on Tuesday after the democratic national committee meets in Orlando this week-end.
It looks like Sanders will be getting most of what he wants in the democratic platform and hung in there until he pulled Clinton further left.
Rachael Maddow reported on her show last week that only 8% of Sanders supporters would not support Clinton, which is far less than Clinton supporters who would not support Obama. When push comes to shove, most times the parties unite.
It will be interesting to see what the republican platform looks like, since Trump and the RNC have some big differences of opinion.