If he is going to overcome the pledges of the corrupt Super Delegate practice, I believe Bernie Sanders will need to have a super showing today. A dozen states and a territory cast their votes today, and because it is before March 15th, the delegates will not be a winner take all for the individual states and territory. Today's delegate allocation will more closely reflect the will of the people than those cast after the 15th, since they will be split somewhat accordingly, and Bernie needs to get as many delegates as he can. Somehow despite controversy following the corrupt, untrustworthy, flip flopping candidate known as Hillary Clinton around for years, the Democrat side of this could be a humdinger of a nail biter. It shouldn't be, which is sad in itself, but it's shaping up to be. I sincerely hope the people speak against insider corruption loud and clear today. We can only hope
On the Republican side of things, today should hopefully get rid of the two candidates who still wear rose colored glasses. Old Doc Carson and his partner in denial Kasich are at this point, simply stealing votes and possibly delegates they will have to pass on at a later time. Instead of a three way match which is were it should be, it's still a royal rumble that's not so royal. Super Tuesday could have possibly weakened one of the big three enough to narrow it down to two if there weren't five still in it. It's like Trump, Cruz, and Rubio are battling and bickering with an occasional pause to look over their shoulders and ask "Oh you guys are still here?" If this was a reality show, these two would be on their judges save and even though they won't survive until the end, they continue to muck up the works. You two are the weakest link....Goodbye.
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