www.realclearpolitics.com/…
This is excluding Bernie’s win in the abroad primary. He will have 910 and Biden will have 1214.
When all the vote counting is done in California, there is still time Bernie has to convince he is better than Biden using coronavirus crisis.
www.realclearpolitics.com/…
April 4th: Alaska and Hawaii (39)
April 7th: Wisconsin (84)
April 28th: Connecticut, Maryland, New York, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island (663)
May 2nd: Guam and Kansas (46)
May 5th: Indiana (82)
May 12th: Nebraska and West Virginia (57)
May 19th: Georgia, Kentucky, and Oregon (220)
June 2nd: District of Columbia, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, Ohio, and South Dakota (332)
June 6th: Virgin Islands (7)
June 7th: Puerto Rico (51)
June 20th: Louisiana (54)
Between now and April 4th is a huge opportunity to play catch up.
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the polls have flatlined with lingering voters undecided and the fact people are open to changing their minds. Biden is not as inevitable as the establishment likes to call “kumbaya”
Don’t count your chickens before they hatch. Remember New Hampshire in 2008 primary where Obama all thought it was all over for Clinton. Don’t forget Clinton thought she had the nomination wrapped up in 2007-2008.