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Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Sanders' 'narrow path' to victory gets even narrower [View all]blue-wave
(4,566 posts)25. Here's what I know
And I don't know all the details, but holding results until the 13th has something to do with absentee ballots. The republicans were putting up road blocks to stop people from voting absentee. A judge extended the deadline date for receipt of absentee ballots. The judge also changed (eased) some of the restrictions on absentees making it easier for people to vote absentee. This can actually help the Democrats.
Last I read, there were over one million absentee ballots already received by Wisconsin election authorities.

primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Not only every national poll but each and every individual state poll, too....
George II
Apr 2020
#2
Of Turner, Sirota, Gray, and Weaver, the only one not drawing a salary is Weaver.
George II
Apr 2020
#7
I think he's an "unpaid adviser", he doesn't show up in his expenditures. Maybe he's getting paid...
George II
Apr 2020
#10
Sanders lost. He does not have a path. I won't pretend he does. Get out. Back Biden 100%.
LizBeth
Apr 2020
#20
It is hard to imagine Dems supporting BS as their nominee. If somehow JB 'disappears',
empedocles
Apr 2020
#33