OBAMA wiping out HILLARY in Todays contested states!

nullzero

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This isnt even a close race anymore... They were saying tied after FEB 5th but this just seems like a complete slaughter! Its basically Obama taking 3/4 of the vote!
 

nullzero

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Originally posted by: techs
Hi, Pabster.

I am sure Pabster will be here to chim in very soon. Its a sad day for Hillary supporters today that is for sure.
 

jpeyton

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Obama will crush Hillary and McCain, in that order.

I hope the resident Neocons on this board are ready for a Democratic President and Congress.
 

NoStateofMind

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Originally posted by: nullzero
This isnt even a close race anymore... They were saying tied after FEB 5th but this just seems like a complete slaughter! Its basically Obama taking 3/4 of the vote!

Its not the staes you should worry about. Its that damned fascist "super delegate" crap. If I have it correct, hitlery has enough ties to other politicians to get enough "super delegate" votes to overthrow the populous champion. For the people by the people? :roll:
 

M0RPH

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Originally posted by: nullzero
This isnt even a close race anymore... They were saying tied after FEB 5th but this just seems like a complete slaughter! Its basically Obama taking 3/4 of the vote!

:roll: Caucuses. So unrepresentative of how the general American public would vote it's a joke. Wait until we get to real primaries in large, important states before you go proclaiming a winner.

Pass the kool-aid.
 

Bitek

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heheheh, lets hope the spread holds. Still quite early and things always shift.
 

techs

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Originally posted by: M0RPH
Originally posted by: nullzero
This isnt even a close race anymore... They were saying tied after FEB 5th but this just seems like a complete slaughter! Its basically Obama taking 3/4 of the vote!

:roll: Caucuses. So unrepresentative of how the general American public would vote it's a joke. Wait until we get to real primaries in large, important states before you go proclaiming a winner.

Pass the kool-aid.

Agreed. Caucuses are a measur of how fanatical your supporters are rather than how much support you have.
Hillary just has to hold on to March 4.
Ohio and Texas are two states she leads big time.
And then April 22 she gets Pennsylvania.
That a total of 46 million in population. And all recent polls have her way up.

 

Aegeon

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Originally posted by: techs
Hillary just has to hold on to March 4.
Ohio and Texas are two states she leads big time.
And then April 22 she gets Pennsylvania.
That a total of 46 million in population. And all recent polls have her way up.
Hillary is going to lose both states. Recent polls were basically about name recognition since voters didn't mostly think their vote would matter until very recently and were not paying attention. Unless Hillary wins Maine tomorrow, she is going to lose every primary until then and Obama will have the overwhelming momentum going into March 4th and take both states.
 

nullzero

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Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: M0RPH
Originally posted by: nullzero
This isnt even a close race anymore... They were saying tied after FEB 5th but this just seems like a complete slaughter! Its basically Obama taking 3/4 of the vote!

:roll: Caucuses. So unrepresentative of how the general American public would vote it's a joke. Wait until we get to real primaries in large, important states before you go proclaiming a winner.

Pass the kool-aid.

Agreed. Caucuses are a measur of how fanatical your supporters are rather than how much support you have.
Hillary just has to hold on to March 4.
Ohio and Texas are two states she leads big time.
And then April 22 she gets Pennsylvania.
That a total of 46 million in population. And all recent polls have her way up.

Hillary is over this is a huge victory for Obama! I would love to see the new polls on Texas, Ohio, and Pennsylvania after this weekend. The new polls will show eroding support in the double digit amount for Hillary.
 

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Originally posted by: Aegeon
Originally posted by: techs
Hillary just has to hold on to March 4.
Ohio and Texas are two states she leads big time.
And then April 22 she gets Pennsylvania.
That a total of 46 million in population. And all recent polls have her way up.
Hillary is going to lose both states. Recent polls were basically about name recognition since voters didn't mostly think their vote would matter until very recently and were not paying attention. Unless Hillary wins Maine tomorrow, she is going to lose every primary until then and Obama will have the overwhelming momentum going into March 4th and take both states.


Marked for later comments and egg throwing when it doesn't go down like that. ;)
 

Lemon law

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It may not be looking good for Hillary right now, but predicting her political death may be premature. But if this continues as a trend, its may be the end. Maybe not three out of four but two out of three is still a landslide.

Its still needs to be pointed out that the remaining February primaries were expected to favor Obama. And the March primaries were expected to favor Hillary. If Obama can
carry the expected Hillary primaries come March, then and only then can we conclude Hillary is doomed.

Like the groundhog, Lemon Law predicts six more weeks of uncertainty.
 

Capt Caveman

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Originally posted by: nullzero
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: M0RPH
Originally posted by: nullzero
This isnt even a close race anymore... They were saying tied after FEB 5th but this just seems like a complete slaughter! Its basically Obama taking 3/4 of the vote!

:roll: Caucuses. So unrepresentative of how the general American public would vote it's a joke. Wait until we get to real primaries in large, important states before you go proclaiming a winner.

Pass the kool-aid.

Agreed. Caucuses are a measur of how fanatical your supporters are rather than how much support you have.
Hillary just has to hold on to March 4.
Ohio and Texas are two states she leads big time.
And then April 22 she gets Pennsylvania.
That a total of 46 million in population. And all recent polls have her way up.

Hillary is over this is a huge victory for Obama! I would love to see the new polls on Texas, Ohio, and Pennsylvania after this weekend. The new polls will show eroding support in the double digit amount for Hillary.

Wishful thinking. Both campaigns will be going strong til the summer.
 

ProfJohn

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Techs is right :gag: it will come down to Ohio, Texas and Pennsylvania.

Obama has always done well at the caucus states and the polls are meaningless.

Obama was going to kick ass in New Hampshire, didn't happen.
And didn't the polls show him winning California as well?

I wouldn't be surprised if he wins the whole thing, but to look at these two victories and proclaim it over would be a little overboard.
 

Nitemare

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Originally posted by: Aegeon
Originally posted by: techs
Hillary just has to hold on to March 4.
Ohio and Texas are two states she leads big time.
And then April 22 she gets Pennsylvania.
That a total of 46 million in population. And all recent polls have her way up.
Hillary is going to lose both states. Recent polls were basically about name recognition since voters didn't mostly think their vote would matter until very recently and were not paying attention. Unless Hillary wins Maine tomorrow, she is going to lose every primary until then and Obama will have the overwhelming momentum going into March 4th and take both states.

He has a chance at Ohio, but Texas has too many Mexicans and other hispanic groups that won't vote for Obama. It also has a bunch of angry old women...both of which are core Hillary supporters.
 

Bitek

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Hillary has been hanging on the ropes for a while now, but Obama hasn't been able to put her away. I can't see him winning TX, but lets hope he has enough momentum to take Oh and/or PA.
 

Aegeon

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Originally posted by: Nitemare
He has a chance at Ohio, but Texas has too many Mexicans and other hispanic groups that won't vote for Obama. It also has a bunch of angry old women...both of which are core Hillary supporters.
Obama has nearly a month to work at getting more Hispanics to support him in Texas, and the money advantage going forward. He's deploying plenty of resources to do that right now. Obama should be able to heavily reduce any edge Hillary has in this area, and win the other groups decisively enough to win. (Part of the Texas delegates are allocated by a Caucus by the way.) Sheer momentum really will make a difference here. Hillary was able to win plenty of the primaries prior to Super Tuesday, which prevented this from happening earlier.
 

nullzero

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Originally posted by: Hafen
Hillary has been hanging on the ropes for a while now, but Obama hasn't been able to put her away. I can't see him winning TX, but lets hope he has enough momentum to take Oh and/or PA.

I am hoping Obama KOs Hillary soon, so we can concentrate on electing the next president.
 

ProfJohn

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Originally posted by: jpeyton
Obama will crush Hillary and McCain, in that order.

I hope the resident Neocons on this board are ready for a Democratic President and Congress.
You really need to educate yourself on the whole neocon thing.

Neo-conservatism was founded by Democrats who moved away from Democratic Party's move to the left in the 1960s.

I think the best quote I have seen about neocon is this one:
Neo-conservatism] is a term almost exclusively used by the enemies of America's liberation of Iraq. There is no "neo-conservative" movement in the United States. When there was one, it was made up of former Democrats who embraced the welfare state but supported Ronald Reagan's Cold War policies against the Soviet bloc. Today "neo-conservatism" identifies those who believe in an aggressive policy against radical Islam and the global terrorists.

Sums it up nicely, notice how you never seen any of us on the right call ourselves neocons? But lots of you lefties love to throw the term about.
 

GoingUp

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Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: M0RPH
Originally posted by: nullzero
This isnt even a close race anymore... They were saying tied after FEB 5th but this just seems like a complete slaughter! Its basically Obama taking 3/4 of the vote!

:roll: Caucuses. So unrepresentative of how the general American public would vote it's a joke. Wait until we get to real primaries in large, important states before you go proclaiming a winner.

Pass the kool-aid.

Agreed. Caucuses are a measur of how fanatical your supporters are rather than how much support you have.
Hillary just has to hold on to March 4.
Ohio and Texas are two states she leads big time.
And then April 22 she gets Pennsylvania.
That a total of 46 million in population. And all recent polls have her way up.

Guiliani used to be way up in Florida too, till he lost momentum due to other wins.

I think Obama can take Hillary in those states. BTW, are the delegates there all or nothing? Or do they get a split?
 

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Im here in Ohio. My mother is a Hillary supporter and she concedes that Obama will win Ohio. Her reasoning is because our state was hit really hard by the NAFTA policies of her husband.

She said she is happy that we in ohio will actually have a say in the primary process for the first time in a long timg
 

techs

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Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: M0RPH
Originally posted by: nullzero
This isnt even a close race anymore... They were saying tied after FEB 5th but this just seems like a complete slaughter! Its basically Obama taking 3/4 of the vote!

:roll: Caucuses. So unrepresentative of how the general American public would vote it's a joke. Wait until we get to real primaries in large, important states before you go proclaiming a winner.

Pass the kool-aid.

Agreed. Caucuses are a measur of how fanatical your supporters are rather than how much support you have.
Hillary just has to hold on to March 4.
Ohio and Texas are two states she leads big time.
And then April 22 she gets Pennsylvania.
That a total of 46 million in population. And all recent polls have her way up.

Guiliani used to be way up in Florida too, till he lost momentum due to other wins.

I think Obama can take Hillary in those states. BTW, are the delegates there all or nothing? Or do they get a split?

Definition:
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