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May 6th Primaries Thread

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Originally posted by: Farang
Originally posted by: lupi
Originally posted by: conehead433
The results are that Obama gained more delegates on Billary who can only promise all the super delegates with new cars and gas for life to capture the nomination.

And of these 2 states, which is likely to vote dem in november and which isn't.

In 2004, Indiana went 60/39 to Bush while North Carolina went 56/44 to Bush.

OMG!

That was fantastic! 🙂
 
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: senseamp
I hope the super delegates settle this soon, this one is a throwaway nomination at this point anyways, thanks to Obama.

President Obama. Get used to hearing those words.

He won't win in the general election.

Willing to put your money where your mouth is? I am. Let me know.

Maybe I'll give it to McCain. I hate supporting a Republican, but the Democrat party doesn't need an Obama presidency. The guy is an empty suit.

Do you honestly think McCain would do this country better than Obama?
 
Originally posted by: Bird222
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: senseamp
I hope the super delegates settle this soon, this one is a throwaway nomination at this point anyways, thanks to Obama.

President Obama. Get used to hearing those words.

He won't win in the general election.

Willing to put your money where your mouth is? I am. Let me know.

Maybe I'll give it to McCain. I hate supporting a Republican, but the Democrat party doesn't need an Obama presidency. The guy is an empty suit.

Do you honestly think McCain would do this country better than Obama?

With a Democrat Congress to check and balance him, yes.
 
Originally posted by: senseamp
It's sad how racist the black vote has been in this primary.

It's sad how racist the Idaho vote has been in this primary. They gave Obama a 62% margin of victory and I bet it's just because he's a Black guy...
 
Originally posted by: Bird222

Do you honestly think McCain would do this country better than Obama?


These people are trolls, but their votes count too (as ridiculous as their reasoning may be). Best thing to do is just ignore them 😛
 
I can't blame blacks for voting for Obama.

I'm spamming for Hillary because she's my best chance of seeing a fellow gay male in the white house.
 
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: senseamp
It's sad how racist the black vote has been in this primary.

:roll:

You don't think they are voting based on race when over 90% vote for Obama?

You don't think Idahoans vote based on race when almost 80% voted for Obama?

That was before Wright, when Hillary was still the frontrunner and "the b!tch (still is)".
 
Originally posted by: loki8481
I can't blame blacks for voting for Obama.

I'm spamming for Hillary because she's my best chance of seeing a fellow gay male in the white house.

i just laughed obnoxiously loud. 10/10
 
Its not going to be over until shes the nominee. That wise and beautiful woman will never concede until she wins the nomination or hell freezes over. Haven't you heard? The presidency is her birthright. She's not going to let some young black man stand in her way and she say anything to try to get past him.
 
I think it is over for Hillary.

Obama just racked up another 150,000 more votes than her so the whole MI+FL means I got more votes thing is out the window.

Not sure if she will drop out though, hard to tell with her and Bill. She could try the Huckabee approach and keep campaigning without saying anything bad about Obama. Ignore Obama and get out there and say "you should vote for me because..."
 
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Bird222
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Bird222

Do you honestly think McCain would do this country better than Obama?

With a Democrat Congress to check and balance him, yes.

So you just want more gridlock? Sounds like politics as usual.

Sure. Worked well in the 90s.


Yes. When we were in an economic boom, had far less national debt than we do now, and were not propping up the year-on-year costs of two wars, only one of which is justified. Also, according to history texts, our currency was doing pretty well back then, and energy costs were low.

I wouldn't change things either, if that was the case.

Let me ask you something in complete seriousness: What percentage of your posts on this forum are pure troll?
 
Originally posted by: senseamp
Ouch, Obama lost Indiana. Too bad, so sad.

:roll: Hillary barely won Indiana and got spanked in NC. In short the race is closer to the finish and she's further back. But go ahead and celebrate your 'victory' douche bag.

 
Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: senseamp
Ouch, Obama lost Indiana. Too bad, so sad.

:roll: Hillary barely won Indiana and got spanked in NC. In short the race is closer to the finish and she's further back. But go ahead and celebrate your 'victory' douche bag.

Still too close to call.
 
Originally posted by: Bird222
Originally posted by: Robor
Originally posted by: senseamp
Ouch, Obama lost Indiana. Too bad, so sad.

:roll: Hillary barely won Indiana and got spanked in NC. In short the race is closer to the finish and she's further back. But go ahead and celebrate your 'victory' douche bag.

Still too close to call.

I know... Either way this night is a loss for Hillary but senseless continues to troll.
 
Originally posted by: Barack Obama
Obama's speech:

You know, some were saying that North Carolina would be a game-changer in this election. But today, what North Carolina decided is that the only game that needs changing is the one in Washington, DC.

..... Middle cut out for better posting.....

This time can be different than all the rest. This time we can face down those who say our road is too long; that our climb is too steep; that we can no longer achieve the change that we seek. This is our time to answer the call that so many generations of Americans have answered before -- by insisting that by hard work, and by sacrifice, the American Dream will endure. Thank you, and may God Bless the United States of America.

Really good cause hes focusing on his pride of America and appealing to blue-collar here as well.

Fantastic speech. HRC needs to go.
 
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