http://www.firstpost.com/world/ignore-him-at-your-own-peril-why-bernie-sanders-may-just-defy-all-predictions-to-win-the-democratic-nomination-2666736.html?utm_source=FP_CAT_LATEST_NEWS
Pretty much this.
Really? How many times to you give the ball away in the middle tonight? Against a good team you will be punished.
Edit, not saying Rabiot had a bad game but midfield was your weakest area I thought..
Just like a Trump win is going to have very profound consequences for the future of the Republican party, a Sanders popular vote win but a Clinton super delegate backed 'victory' will very likely cause a similar fallout in the Democratic party.
"If Sanders wins MI tonight, it will break Gary Hart's record in 1984 NH for greatest upset vs. final polling aveage. https://t.co/lSepZ12Kho"
Big big win on the cards.
Madrid and Valencia for easter, Paris in May, Rome or Munich in June and US west coast after Christmas and Vegas for NYE. Probably go to Germany in the summer at some point. A good year ahead.
Scotland is very nice and so are the people in general. I'm glad they didn't vote to leave but honestly wouldn't blame them if they did, and could still see it happening at some point in the future.
Edinburgh is easily the best city in the UK outside London as well.
Kansas, Kentucky (Republican only), Louisianna, Maine (R only) and Nebraska all vote today.
On Dem side, Louisiana will be a Hillary whitewash, and Kansas and Nebraska are both caucuses and a bit of an unknown. Bernie won the Oklahoma caucus and all three are fairly similar in demographics and...
I think for a lot of the out side sovereignty is the big issue. The idea of being dictated to by Brussels what we must do, with law, regulation and court rulings etc. Migration of people is a big issue, there are large numbers of people coming into the country, that is undeniable. So regaining...
The prisoner dilemma. They both know that if the other drops out they will have a good chance to go on and win the nomination. But if neither does, Trump will most likely go on to win.
We can't remove ourselves from the world economy, what happens in America, Europe and China affects us. Sure, but trade agreements take time, and who knows what kind of deals we will get, it's all unknown. America has already shown it's intent in preferring to negotiate with blocs', ahead of...
http://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/feb/27/brexit-could-pose-a-risk-to-the-world-economy-says-draft-g20-communique
Osborne warns brexit would rock world economy.
Trump and Clinton win, with the former taking all 50 available delegates and Clinton taking a larger than expected 43 of 57. Cruz and Rubio come second and third, basically in a dead heat, and you have to think one of them really needs to drop out ASAP if the other wants to really challenge Trump.
So with South Carolina only 3 days away and Super Tuesday 6, I can't pretend this is going to be a good week for Sanders. The good news is that even after this, only roughly 25% of pledged delegates will have been awarded, so still a long way to go. Of the places he should be very competitive...