| Which statement most closely reflects your view of who should become the winner if the vote between Obama and Hillary is still essentially tied by the end of the primaries in June: | |
| 1. Whoever wins the popular vote (counting all states). |
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| 2. Whoever wins the popular vote (counting all states except Florida and Michigan, where the primaries were not â,oesanctionedâ, by the Democratic Party apparatus). |
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| 3. Whoever wins the popular vote (counting all states except Michigan, where Obama was not on the ballot). |
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| 4. Whoever wins the pledged delegate count (as long as it mirrors the popular vote, including Florida and Michigan). |
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| 5. Whoever wins the pledged delegate count (as long as it mirrors the popular vote, not including Florida and Michigan). |
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| 6. Whoever wins the pledged delegate count (as long as it mirrors the popular vote, including Florida but not Michigan). |
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| 7. Whoever wins the pledged delegate count (who cares about the popular vote). |
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| 8. Whoever wins the total delegate count (including pledged and superdelegates; as long as it mirrors the pledged delegate count, including Florida and Michigan). |
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| 9. Whoever wins the total delegate count (including pledged and superdelegates; as long as it mirrors the pledged delegate count, not including Florida and Michigan). |
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| 10. Whoever wins the total delegate count (including pledged and superdelegates; as long as it mirrors the pledged delegate count, including Florida but not Michigan). |
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| 11. Whoever wins the total delegate count (including pledged and superdelegates; as long as it mirrors the pledged delegate count and the popular vote, including Florida and Michigan). |
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| 12. Whoever wins the total delegate count (including pledged and superdelegates; as long as it mirrors the pledged delegate count and the popular vote, not including Florida and Michigan). |
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| 13. Whoever wins the total delegate count (including pledged and superdelegates; as long as it mirrors the pledged delegate count and the popular vote, including Florida but not Michigan). |
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| 14. Whoever wins the total delegate count (including pledged and superdelegates; who cares about the pledged delegate count or the popular vote). |
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| 46 Total Votes | |
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