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Super Tuesday! - Page 3

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#21
02-05-2008, 09:59 PM
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Not necessarily, Illinois is a more important state than any of the ones Clinton has picked up so far. Overall, the way things are looking, McCain may definitively emerge as the Republican choice tonight, though the Democrat nominee will probably still be undecided.
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I heard Obama just need to get within 100 delegates of Clinton and the race will still go on past tonight. In addition delegates are assigned proportionately.
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Apparently, the opposition believes that Ron Paul is leading 11 of the states and seemed to be pretty hyped about it. Maybe they are delusional?
They are all hallucinating drug addicts who can't read the numbers right if that's what they truly think.
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I guess Obama is destined to win lol. Let's just hope hes not the antichrist.
my granma was quoting some Nostradamus the other day
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02-05-2008, 10:24 PM
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Exactly, since Democrat primaries are all proportional, as long as there are no blowouts, Obama and Clinton will stay relatively close in delegate numbers no matter who whens states.
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02-05-2008, 11:14 PM
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Even though I'm going for Obama, It looks like Hillary is going to win big on Super Tuesday.
Obama is gaining more votes as time passes by, but Hillary still has the edge. I'm glad that more people are voting for Democrats. I truly want any Democrat to win in Nov.

On the other side, McCain is kicking ass!!!
Bye Bye anti-immigration candidates Mitt Romney and Ron Raul.


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All the Ali-Losers are going crazy right now lol. I believe that real Americans want CIR.
McCain = CIR co-sponsor
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02-05-2008, 11:17 PM
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McCain has won the Northeast but he is not doing so well in the South. It seems that Huckabee is carrying the South, seemingly the true conservative to Southern voters. Fortunately for McCain, he is projected to win all of the Northeastern states, Illinois and Oklahoma, almost all of which are winner take all states. Notably, McCain is projected to win New York. With 101 delegates, McCain is sitting very well.

Huckabee's run is extremely surprising. I can't believe he has managed to do so well. However, predictably, Huckabee is leading in the Southern states suggesting his appeal is only restricted to Bible Belt states.

The greatest news of tonight is that Romney has fallen so fast. Though of the leading challenger to McCain, Romney has garnered little support in the South and the Northeast. Romney is in third place in many of the southern states and has only won Massachusetts and Utah (because he is a Mormon). Unfortunately for Romney, Massachusetts allocates delegates on a proportional basis so McCain will also end up getting delegates from Massachusetts.

Conclusion, McCain is hammering everyone, Huckabee is making some serious noise and Romney is done.
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Even though I'm going for Obama, It looks like Hillary is going to win big on Super Tuesday.
Obama is gaining more votes as time passes by, but Hillary still has the edge. I'm glad that more people are voting for Democrats. I truly want any Democrat to win in Nov.
Yeah,I thought the same thing last week Hillary appears to have a consistent following.I think ultimately she will win the nomination.However,I think the main concern for ANY Republican nominee is the consistent numbers the Democrats have been getting whether it is Obama or Clinton the numbers have been at the LEAST 2:1 in favor of the democrats.

It is going to be an interesting November.If we can get Pelosi & Reid to act,CIR may actually have a shot.
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Yeah,I thought the same thing last week Hillary appears to have a consistent following.I think ultimately she will win the nomination.However,I think the main concern for ANY Republican nominee is the consistent numbers the Democrats have been getting whether it is Obama or Clinton the numbers have been at the LEAST 2:1 in favor of the democrats.

It is going to be an interesting November.If we can get Pelosi & Reid to act,CIR may actually have a shot.
Obama has already promised CIR in the first year of his presidency and Hillary with in her first term. Either- way, both candidates will serve our end of passing Dream and CIR.
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02-05-2008, 11:54 PM
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Yes, I think its very clear that any of the Democratic nominees will be good to us. The concern right now is the Republicans.
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