How can he still win?

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you're right he got them from bankrupting a university with his wife.

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The only way republicans win is by rigging elections. You are probably dumb enough to think that George Bush jr. won legitimately despite the fact that his BROTHER was in charge of counting the votes in the deciding state. Probably don't see a conflict of interest there, totally above board and legit to have a family member decide.

won't matter
the media will cover for Biden being senile enough to at least get through the primaries

You misunderstand why the US is a 2-party political system. It's an outgrowth of our "first past the post" election system -- minor parties are starved of oxygen because you have to get over 50% somewhere to get any elected officials at all -- but in the face of this fact, morons who run the current crop of fringe parties insist on wasting resources on running Presidential candidates, where they have zero fucking chance.

Wanna grow a new party? Pick a couple of districts where you can recruit a good candidate and concenttate your resources electiong a couple of cngressmen -- or even some members of a legislature somewhere, if thatis as far as your resources will stretch. Learn how to run winning campaigns, get some experienced candidates and officeholders in the pipeline for the future.

It might not work, if your message is stupid. But trying to build a party from the top down definitely will not work -- look at the Libertarians! The BEST they have ever done is a hair over 3% of the vote, in a year with the two candidates with the highest negatives on their name ID ever representing the major parties.

Plenty of progressive states left. Hillary won California in 2016 and she just barely beat Bernie. Bernie won california this time, odds look good.

And look at what the "Moderate" (read conservative) Hillary got the DNC last time. A big fuckin' L. The sad part is thats what they wanted... Trump or a conservative.

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>and a long stupid 2 party system only would be gone

No, you just would have changed the names of the two parties.

>How many people heard of Jill Stein before she won the Green Party primaries in 2012? Not many.

How many ever heard of her after she got the nomination?

If only Bernie could get more votes than his opponent, eh? That would be great.

>There are still about 160 delegates to be doled out from super tuesday.

Roughly that, yeah.

>There are all in states that he won.

Nope. Lots are in states he "won," but his problem is that, where he won, he didn't win by enough to monopolize the delegates -- he let Biden get in there and cut a big chink out of the pot. And they are still allocating delegates in states Biden won as well, most notably Texas.