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she'll get half or close to half of the delegates in all of those states, win or lose
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pixie ninja
I'm unclear on this, but aren't Ohio and Illinois winner take all for the Dems? I thought Dems were all proportional, but I'm
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TWuG
Mar 15 '16, 15:02
hearing conflicting info.
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There are no winner take all Dem states are winner take all just on the Rep side -- nm
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eag
Mar 15, 15:07
I thought someone said that no states were winner take all for the Democrats. I had to vote for delegates. -- nm
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nic to be determined
Mar 15, 15:04
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It does appear that ALL Dem contests are proportional. Had to do a bit of digging to figure that out.
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Mar 15, 15:07
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