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Related: About this forumFor those saying that people won't go out to vote since the race has already been decided.
What do you think the other side has been doing since March. 15th?
(But seriously, if you are in a state that votes tomorrow, go vote.)
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For those saying that people won't go out to vote since the race has already been decided. (Original Post)
SaschaHM
Jun 2016
OP
msongs
(70,107 posts)1. bernie has consistently said HE is going to win yet there was no uproar about those attempts
to skew the outcome
BootinUp
(48,897 posts)2. Bernie has been lying. He couldn't win, he lied.
DemonGoddess
(5,096 posts)3. After March 15th I knew she'd won
did that stop me from voting for her, or my daughter? ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!
Remember the down ballot too!
Maru Kitteh
(29,030 posts)4. My state votes tomorrow but
I already voted
Princess Turandot
(4,823 posts)5. Primary voters showed up in Washington and Nebraska...
to vote when those outcomes did not matter! (Caucus states, of course.)
BTW In 2012 in CA, 65% of the primary voters there voted by mail. In 2014, 69% did. So a lot of CA votes may already be in.
Native
(6,392 posts)7. Thanks, I totally forgot about that.
JustAnotherGen
(33,350 posts)6. Too much local up in NJ
And the House is on the board too. People will be at the polls today.
Her Sister
(6,444 posts)8. Heck HRC voters voted in Primaries that did not even count !
Hello Washington! Hello Nebraska!