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Holmes
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E: -6.45, S: -5.74

« on: June 08, 2016, 03:24:02 AM »

This was really the anomaly of the night. I guess age really made the difference.

Mhmm. She really outperformed everywhere but here, which is really interesting considering it's closed and heavily Hispanic. Ah well.
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Holmes
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E: -6.45, S: -5.74

« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2016, 09:53:49 AM »

Unfortunately without exit polls we will never know what happened.

Really sad. I would love to see some California exit polling too.
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Holmes
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E: -6.45, S: -5.74

« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2016, 10:35:02 AM »

I feel like Clinton did as expected in North Dakota. Sanders kind of underperformed, because 10% went uncommitted. I wonder why? Could the fact that it was an open primary and the Republicans didn't really hold a public contest (just a convention) lead some Republicans to attend the Democratic caucus and just vote for neither of the two? Sounds unlikely but you never know.
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Holmes
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E: -6.45, S: -5.74

« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2016, 10:54:55 AM »

Albuquerque surprised me. Is New Mexico the only state where a major urban area supported Sanders more than the rural and outstanding areas of the state?

Oregon, perhaps? Lane county went more strongly to Sanders than Multnomah did of course, as did a few rural counties here and there, but the rest of the state was generally more pro-Clinton.
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