BREAKING NEWS
BERNIE SANDERS STUNS IN ELECTORAL VOTES AS HILLARY CLINTON’S CAMPAIGN FUMBLES THE SECOND HALF
In a shocking turn of events, Bernie Sanders has won more electoral votes than expected, despite losing the popular vote to Hillary Clinton. The Democratic nominee’s campaign struggles in the second half of the election season have been attributed to player inexperience, leaving many wondering what went wrong.
As the votes continue to roll in, it’s become clear that Bernie Sanders has secured a significant number of electoral votes, putting him in a strong position to win the presidency. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton’s campaign has been plagued by errors and missteps, ultimately leading to her defeat.
The news has sent shockwaves through the political establishment, with many left scrambling to understand how Bernie Sanders was able to pull off such an upset. The Democratic party’s traditional stronghold on the electoral map has been shattered, leaving many wondering what the future holds for the party.
In a stunning twist, the results of the election have led to a deadlocked House and Senate, with neither party able to claim a majority. In a dramatic turn of events, Speaker Paul Ryan has become the President of the United States, capping off a wild and unpredictable election season.
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LATEST DEVELOPMENTS
- Bernie Sanders has secured 279 electoral votes, while Hillary Clinton has secured 242.
- The results have led to a deadlocked House and Senate, with neither party able to claim a majority.
- Speaker Paul Ryan has been sworn in as the President of the United States.
- The Democratic party is facing a crisis of confidence in the wake of Hillary Clinton’s defeat.
- The results have sent shockwaves through the political establishment, with many left scrambling to understand how Bernie Sanders was able to pull off such an upset.
REACTION FROM THE CANDIDATES
- Bernie Sanders: "This is a historic moment for our campaign, and I am honored to have the support of the American people. We will continue to fight for the issues that matter most to us, and we will not rest until every American has access to the healthcare, education, and economic opportunities they deserve."
- Hillary Clinton: "I am disappointed in the outcome of the election, but I am proud of the campaign we ran. We worked hard to bring people together and build a more perfect union, and we will continue to do so in the years ahead."
WHAT’S NEXT
- The results of the election will be certified in the coming days, and a new president will be sworn in on January 20th.
- The Democratic party will begin the process of rebuilding and regrouping, with many speculating about the future of the party and the potential candidates who may emerge in the coming years.
- The Republican party will look to consolidate its power and build on the momentum of its presidential candidate, who is expected to be a strong leader and advocate for the party’s agenda.
Bernie won more than California: Hillary Clinton fumbles her EVs away in the second half due to player inexperience. Deadlocked house and senate over bernie/trump wins leads to speaker Ryan becoming president.
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Hillary won the popular vote in that scenario – and Rubio who was third on EC was second in the popular vote – that’s something