Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 2, 2016
Bernie just got burned.
So, apparently six different districts were tied. How that is mathematically possible, I’m not exactly sure. But the results of this strange math situation are even stranger.
Due to six ties, Hilldog and the Bern did six coin tosses.
Hillary won all six.
Atlantic Journal Constitution:
In six of the nearly 1,700 precincts caucusing across Iowa Monday night, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders ended up in a dead tie.
According to the rules of what seems to be the oddest electoral system in the United States, a decision on who is awarded delegates when candidates are tied should be determined by the toss of a coin.
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So what are the odds someone will win six coin tosses in a row? Let’s do math.
The odds of winning any one coin toss is 50/50 – you have just as much of a chance to get heads as you do to get tails. So a single coin toss gives you a 1 in 2 chance of being right – one coin, two sides.
The odds of choosing six correct outcomes of six coin tosses go down with each toss – when you take the tosses as a group of tosses instead of six separate, single flips.
There are 64 possible outcomes if you toss a coin six times in a row. For example all six tosses could come up heads, all six could be tails, one could be tails and the other five heads, et al.
So what is the chance that a person can correctly choose the side of the coin that comes up on top six out of six coin tosses — the answer is 1 in 64.
wtf?
Was this a trick coin?
Or does Hillary have some type of satanic magical powers?
Seriously, what kind of a thing is this, six coin tosses in a row?