User profile: Taelyn
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Neither Obama or Hillary won any "National Delegates" from The nevada caucus. Those wont be given until the State Party meets and assigns them. (atleast that is my understanding of the statement they (NDP) gave about Obama's claim of having more National Delegates)
They both won precint delegates who will go and represent them at the State Party. Then National delgates will be assigned.
But .. That in no way takes away from Hillary's win in Nevada. Anymore then it made her be second in Iowa with her extra delegate over Edwards.
Congratulations Hillary..
Most precints ran out of pledge cards today because of the high turnout, However That didnt change the head count, you either had the bodies or you didnt.. and other precints turned scraps of paper into pledge cards. This just sounds like a lot of sore losers to me.
If the Obama precint captians didnt have the brains to do what all the other precints did then thats nobody's fault but their own.
NOBODY was turned away from our caucus.
And our doors stayed open till 12 noon,later then most because the chair has the right to close the doors at 11:30.
Obama still lost.
The reigning confusion at todays caucuses is not the fault of EITHER candidate.
Nevada normally has a very poor turnout for caucuses and many were overwhelmed by the turnout, and supplies ran out quickly.
It may have been chaos, but it was fair. the people stood for who they wanted. and that is what really counts at these events.
Hillary Won Nevada.
Not sure how Obama's camp came up with their numbers..
But Hillary is the Winner of Nevada
The Union Leaders got what they deserved today, for trying to intimidate the workers who pay their salary.
Congratulations Hillary.
And Congratulations to the overwhelming amount of Culinary Union members who told the Union where to stick it , and Caucused for their "personal choice" Hillary.
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You had no problem when the Union thought they had the advantage with these sites.. Talk about Hypocrite.
Ofcourse Hillary is pleased that the workers would not be intimidated, and that they chose to come out in force for her.
But she still expressed concern for the whole system even after she won.
Your just choking on sour grapes....