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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: What the AP did was like calling the presidential election on November 1 based on a Gallup poll [View all]democrattotheend
(12,011 posts)37. Which is exactly why they ought to have waited until the pledged delegates had all been allotted
Or at least until she won so many that it became mathematically IMPOSSIBLE (not just unlikely) for Bernie to take the lead.
If I were a Hillary supporter I would be just as pissed about this. Tonight is a historic night, the first time a woman has won a major party nomination, but fewer people will tune in for her speech tonight because fewer people are watching the results since they were told it was over yesterday. If the AP had done this in 2008 I would have been mad as hell about it.
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What the AP did was like calling the presidential election on November 1 based on a Gallup poll [View all]
democrattotheend
Jun 2016
OP
No it wasn't ... but go ahead and stomp your feet and pout ... get it out of your system n/t
SFnomad
Jun 2016
#1
It's disappointing, to say the least ... but in 50 years, nobody will remember that AP needed to be
SFnomad
Jun 2016
#18
no, it's more comparable to calling it when a candidate gets the electoral number even though people
JI7
Jun 2016
#2
It was more like calling it September 7th based on RealClear's average.
Joe the Revelator
Jun 2016
#3
In 2008, nobody called the primary until the polls had closed in the last state to vote
democrattotheend
Jun 2016
#10
Bullshit, it's like calling it when a candidate gets to 270 while polls on in Alaska are still open.
Lord Magus
Jun 2016
#7
So if the superdelegates had put John Edwards over the top with endorsements in 2008
democrattotheend
Jun 2016
#22
Sorry, my hypo was assuming that Edwards had also won the pledged delegates
democrattotheend
Jun 2016
#35
Is there anything wrong with predicting the election result based on a Gallup poll?
Nye Bevan
Jun 2016
#11
No actually it's like a normal election where they call it sometimes before California has finished
Dem2
Jun 2016
#19
Your underlying premise is faulty. Interviewing all of the voters involved in a race is not the same
TwilightZone
Jun 2016
#21
So they would have stayed "firm" with John Edwards in 2008 after the scandal broke?
democrattotheend
Jun 2016
#29
Righf because four months of voting had nothing to do with it. Briiliant analaysis.
seabeyond
Jun 2016
#26
As opinions goes and we see plenty here, to predict an outcome and if that outcome turns out to
Thinkingabout
Jun 2016
#28
Which is exactly why they ought to have waited until the pledged delegates had all been allotted
democrattotheend
Jun 2016
#37
"What the AP did was like calling the presidential election on November 1 based on a Gallup poll"
puffy socks
Jun 2016
#36
I have never said Bernie is the only candidate who can beat Trump, or that the elections are rigged
democrattotheend
Jun 2016
#44