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shadowkat ([personal profile] shadowkat) wrote2016-06-08 08:57 pm
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US Presidential Primaries by the Numbers - or Who Won, Who Lost & Other Fun Factoids.

In case you haven't heard the news by now, Hillary Clinton won the Democratic Nomination.

This is fascinating, but Hillary Clinton is MUCH further ahead of Sanders than Obama was with Hillary back in 2008.

And the Washington Post exposes the social media pundits who are spouting false information on Twitter and Facebook about the contest.

I may not have voted in the Presidential primaries, but apparently Everyone else did.

And this is just weird, but Trump got more votes for and against him than anyone running on the GOP ticket ever had, while Hillary won more votes in 2008 in the race she lost than in the race she won

By the numbers,

2008 Democratic Presidential Primary Popular Vote:


State Date Obama Clinton Spread

Popular Vote Total 17,535,458 48.1% 17,493,836 48.0% Obama +41,622 +0.1%

Estimate w/IA, NV, ME, WA* 17,869,542 48.2% 17,717,698 47.8% Obama +151,844 +0.4%

Popular Vote (w/MI)** 17,535,458 47.4% 17,822,145 48.1% Clinton +286,687 +0.8%

Estimate w/IA, NV, ME, WA* 17,869,542 47.4% 18,046,007 47.9% Clinton +176,465 +0.5%

Obama was at 17,869,543 and Clinton at 17,535,458. He had 48.2% and she had 47.4% when he won the nomination on June 7, 2008.
(Source: RealClear Politics)

And here's the popular vote as of today, 2016 in the contest between Clinton vs. Bernie Sanders:

State Date ▴ Clinton Sanders Spread
RCP Total - 15,729,913 12,009,562 Clinton +3,720,351

As of today June 9, 2016, Clinton is at roughly 15,729,913 vs. Sanders at 12,009,562 popular votes.
That's a much bigger spread than Obama had when Clinton caved to Obama.

[identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com 2016-06-10 10:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Just as long as you don't vote for Trump and do vote for whoever is the most likely to beat him in November (which is Hillary Clinton), we're good. That's my fear right now, that the Bernie supporters are going to swing the vote to Trump, just like the Nader supporters swung it to Bush in 2000. Which, while ironically amusing in the extreme, I don't want to have to deal with - I'm not sure we'll survive Trump. He has a 60/40 chance of starting WWIII with Korea. (If you choose to vote for Trump or against Hillary, don't tell me, I don't want to know. ;-) )

All I really care about at this point is that Trump not become President of the US. ;-)
Edited 2016-06-10 22:50 (UTC)

[identity profile] spikesjojo.livejournal.com 2016-06-11 09:14 am (UTC)(link)
It's looking like Elizabeth Warren might be Hilary's VP - That would be fantastic. Hilary and Sanders are making nice, and working togethe to land this plane. But let the Sanders supporters go through the grieving process. Any Sanders supporter who votes for Trump has no idea what Sanders stands for.

Also, Hilary did a kickass speech on reproductive rights. I was not a fan but I am getting convinced. Looks like the Dems might lose the lube and grow a pair.