In 2008, Hillary lost the primary on delegate-count grounds after winning California, New York, Florida, Texas, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, and New Jersey.https://twitter.com/baseballcrank/status/1108709436619702272 …
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Cleveland carried the national popular vote, 48.6% to 47.8%, solely b/c he won Texas by 41 pts. He won 82% in SC, 70+% in MS, LA, GA. Did that make him a more legitimate representative of a majority of the voters than Benjamin Harrison, who won only 1 state (VT) with > 58%?
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Beautiful example. Should work for the left. Eh, probably not, even with the obvious angle.
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Cleveland lost a bevy of large northern states by less than 3% and 2.4 times as many New Yorkers backed him as voters in the largest state he carried. He wasn't a parochial southern candidate
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