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April 16, 2016
Please predict Bernie Sanders' victory margin in NY now that he met The Pope
Let's predict the percentage by which Bernie Sanders will defeat Hillary Clinton on the Catholic-heavy state of NY.
I'm going with 52-48% or 53-47%.
April 16, 2016
Bernie supporters. Please predict the outcome of the NY Dem primary
Thks thread is reserved for Bernie supporters' NY prediction.
Who will win and approximately by what margin (vote percentage) Thanks.
April 16, 2016
I especially appreciate Clintons unflinching support of President Obamas policies, which have lifted many Americans both economically and socially, despite the battered economy that he inherited. Continuing the direction of those policies, including reforming a bail system that targets the poor, drug laws that target minorities and an education system that saddles college students with unbearable debts, must be a priority if the United States is to be the land of equal opportunity it brands itself to be.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/kareem-abdul-jabbar-in-this-crucial-election-im-endorsing-hillary-clinton/2016/04/15/305bd5fc-0244-11e6-9203-7b8670959b88_story.html?hpid=hp_no-name_opinion-card-e%3Ahomepage%2Fstory
Kareem Abdul Jabbar endorses Hillary Clinton in Washington Post op-ed
Clinton has a long and distinguished history of fighting hard for working- and middle-class Americans. As first lady, she could have taken a traditional ornamental and passive role, but she chose a path as an activist. She has been an advocate of national health care since 1993, despite fierce opposition from the health-care industry. We wouldnt have the Affordable Care Act which has brought coverage to millions if not for her early efforts.I especially appreciate Clintons unflinching support of President Obamas policies, which have lifted many Americans both economically and socially, despite the battered economy that he inherited. Continuing the direction of those policies, including reforming a bail system that targets the poor, drug laws that target minorities and an education system that saddles college students with unbearable debts, must be a priority if the United States is to be the land of equal opportunity it brands itself to be.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/kareem-abdul-jabbar-in-this-crucial-election-im-endorsing-hillary-clinton/2016/04/15/305bd5fc-0244-11e6-9203-7b8670959b88_story.html?hpid=hp_no-name_opinion-card-e%3Ahomepage%2Fstory
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