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I saw new Pennsylvania polls today both showing Bernie pretty much tied with Hillary here in PA. What Bernie needs is to shine some light on Clinton. Get her talking. Let people see her perpetually lying face
Wyoming will go to Bernie on Saturday.
Then NY debate 4/15
Come 9pm on 4/19 when NY polls close, we will have a better idea of his chances.
Then 4/26 is a big day with PA, MD, DE, CT, and RI all going to vote
Sanders supporters least likely to support Clinton if she wins the nomination include independents, moderates and men, according to the poll, while his backers who are most likely to support the former secretary of State include nonwhites, Democrats, women and people ages 18 to 44. Only 14 percent of those supporting Clinton say they wouldn't back the Vermont Independent senator in a general election, with 79 percent saying they would support him. Overall, the poll found Sanders leading among those ages 29 and younger, Hispanics and independents. Clinton leads among those 60 and older, African-Americans and Democrats. The poll was...
http://www.alternet.org/election-2016/10-reasons-bernie-sanders-can-still-win-democratic-nomination
So what do you think? Can Bernie still win the nominee? Will the superdelegates support him? It seems like this nomination is going to be decided entirely by the superdelegates and they have have more votes than the difference between the pledged delegates for Hillary and Sanders.
Also, given that campaigns are highly influenced by which states vote first, shouldn't there be a single election day for primaries?