i want Bernie to win. call it a litmus test. will the majority of people actually vote for a gray headed old fart of a socialist? Originally Posted by The_Waco_KidAbout half did in Iowa!!!!! Statistical tie with Hillarious!!!!
OMalley is a non issue. Caucus rules state if your under 15%, you supporters have to vote for someone else. Originally Posted by bambinoOnce again, in an caucus this close O'Malley could have changed the outcome. Imagine though, Hillary only won because of some coin tosses. It was just luck that netted her one more delegate than Bernie. Maybe more than luck. The odds of Hillary winning all the tosses is 1 in 64 or less than 2%. However, we still have to remember how lucky Hillary was in the cattle future venture. That was a 100,000 to 1 shot. We can't seem to find the people who witnessed the coin tosses though.
Once again, in an caucus this close O'Malley could have changed the outcome. Imagine though, Hillary only won because of some coin tosses. It was just luck that netted her one more delegate than Bernie. Maybe more than luck. The odds of Hillary winning all the tosses is 1 in 64 or less than 2%. However, we still have to remember how lucky Hillary was in the cattle future venture. That was a 100,000 to 1 shot. We can't seem to find the people who witnessed the coin tosses though. Originally Posted by JD BarleycornThey were in all probability and appropriately using a two-faced coin to award her the extra delegate.