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Obama wins Wisconsin! :)

These are projections from exit polls, not tallied votes. I saw how well those turned out in certain other states...
 
It's time to start pushing Hillary to back out. She still can win the nomination, but there's no way she can win it without going very negative. Every day she stays in - even if she wins - hurts the democratic nominee.
 
When Obama takes the nomination, I wonder if Bill and Hilary will just drop out of sight...
 
Originally posted by: Rio Rebel
It's time to start pushing Hillary to back out. She still can win the nomination, but there's no way she can win it without going very negative. Every day she stays in - even if she wins - hurts the democratic nominee.

Agreed.. she is basically in a tag-team with McCain in attacking Obama. The messages are the same, she is essentially McCain's VP for as long as she stays in the race.
 
Originally posted by: NFS4
When Obama takes the nomination, I wonder if Bill and Hilary will just drop out of sight...

I doubt it. I think they'll both get on Obama's bandwagon and work to get him elected. Bill's got enough ego to want to remain on the world stage as a well liked ex-President, and Hillary would damage her future prospects if she's seen as doing anything else.
 
Man, she got creamed if those numbers turn out to be anything close to accurate, but Obama's momentum hit at just the right time in January, which carried him into Super Tuesday and now he's increasingly seen as the nominee, so people want to stick with a winner.
 
Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: NFS4
When Obama takes the nomination, I wonder if Bill and Hilary will just drop out of sight...

I doubt it. I think they'll both get on Obama's bandwagon and work to get him elected. Bill's got enough ego to want to remain on the world stage as a well liked ex-President, and Hillary would damage her future prospects if she's seen as doing anything else.

I just don't want help from the Clintons to bring out the anti-Clinton repubs who still have an axe to grind.
 
Originally posted by: Farang
Originally posted by: Rio Rebel
It's time to start pushing Hillary to back out. She still can win the nomination, but there's no way she can win it without going very negative. Every day she stays in - even if she wins - hurts the democratic nominee.

Agreed.. she is basically in a tag-team with McCain in attacking Obama. The messages are the same, she is essentially McCain's VP for as long as she stays in the race.

You know, I didn't think of it that way but you're right.
 
Kudos to the networks to cutting off Clinton.. she is giving a stump speech and not conceding anything. She doesn't deserve the air time to begin with if it isn't going to be a concession speech.
 
the more Hillary attacks Obama now, the stronger he'll be in the general election... so she's doing the party a favor by staying in 🙂

we saw what happened in 2004 when a candidate got anointed and skated to the GE without ever facing criticism.
 
While I like this, I still worry about that woman. If she can't win the elections she'll try to buy the delegates. I hate how the Dems allow that in their rules. No delegate is bound to vote for anyone.
 
Originally posted by: Hayabusa Rider
While I like this, I still worry about that woman. If she can't win the elections she'll try to buy the delegates. I hate how the Dems allow that in their rules. No delegate is bound to vote for anyone.
Not a realistic fear, IMO. Granted, the dems are dumb as sh*t and awesome at losing elections, but to screw this one up by pissing off their party and making themselves a laughing stock by "cheating" Swillary into office would be a real achievement of dumbness on their part. I suppose it could happen afterall 🙂

 
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Originally posted by: Hayabusa Rider
While I like this, I still worry about that woman. If she can't win the elections she'll try to buy the delegates. I hate how the Dems allow that in their rules. No delegate is bound to vote for anyone.
Not a realistic fear, IMO. Granted, the dems are dumb as sh*t and awesome at losing elections, but to screw this one up by pissing off their party and making themselves a laughing stock by "cheating" Swillary into office would be a real achievement of dumbness on their part. I suppose it could happen afterall 🙂

All I'll say to that is "John Kerry" 😛
 
Originally posted by: loki8481
the more Hillary attacks Obama now, the stronger he'll be in the general election... so she's doing the party a favor by staying in 🙂

we saw what happened in 2004 when a candidate got anointed and skated to the GE without ever facing criticism.

Obama says... if you attack me, I shall become more powerful than you could possibly imagine.
 
The numbers are definitely holding and even growing a bit.

23% of the vote counted: Obama 56% / Cinton 43%
 
Originally posted by: Foxery
These are projections from exit polls, not tallied votes. I saw how well those turned out in certain other states...

29% reported now on CNN and the tally is shaping up exactly like the exit polls, 56/43 Obamarama.

Bradley what? 😉
 
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