Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Time for Bernie Sanders to drop out. [View all]Jarqui
(10,464 posts)Then he lost Super Tuesday badly and was behind 900,000 votes at that point.
Last week, he barely won North Dakota pseudo caucus and lost most of the other five states badly. He was behind 150 delegates and 1.4 million votes.
He had his final debate shot Sunday and lost by most accounts - corroborated tonight.
And then he got swept tonight and would have lost Ohio. He's ~300 delegates and 2.47 million votes behind.
He's lost key battleground states like Michigan and Florida without winning a county.
Next week, he's going to get clobbered in Georgia.
He's very likely to get clobbered in PA, DE, OH, MD & LA
So in order to win, Bernie will be required to win about 75% or more of the remaining delegates after only winning 39.8% last week and only 32% of them tonight.
Fivethirtyeight and others could see what was coming a couple of weeks ago.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden