Official 3/4 Democratic Primary Results Thread

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<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23463159/?GT1=43001">Obama, McCain projected to win Vt. primaries
NBC News projects 12th straight win in Democrat race for Illinois senator</a>
 

mflacy

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I think the question on everyone's mind is will Techs return to P&N if Clinton wins a state. ;)
 

yowolabi

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McCain won too, in case anyone was wondering.

I found the exit polls interesting for VT. Apparently Obama won every demographic by huge numbers. He even got over 60% of both the senior vote and the women vote. I'm really interested in why his support is so overwhelming there.
 

GoingUp

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Originally posted by: mflacy
I think the question on everyone's mind is will Techs return to P&N if Clinton wins a state. ;)

Unfortunately, shell probably win Ohio, and might snipe Texas. Although at least Texas has that funky delegate system so Obama could still net delegates on her.
 

FoBoT

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bad weather in Ohio, they are starting to extend the voting hours, keep the polls open in parts of Ohio
looks like it could be a late night for the newsies
 

FoBoT

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Originally posted by: yowolabi
McCain won too, in case anyone was wondering.

I found the exit polls interesting for VT. Apparently Obama won every demographic by huge numbers. He even got over 60% of both the senior vote and the women vote. I'm really interested in why his support is so overwhelming there.

i saw that , but then they talked about the iraq war vote, i wonder if the war being #1 issue for them skewed the senior and woman vote or if he really made in roads on those

they said obama got 76% of the vote from those that said the war is#1 issue and apparently, vermont is the first state to put the war ahead of economy and that other thing
 

Farang

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I think MSNBC gave away their exit poll with Chuck Todd's analysis... 51/49 Clinton in Ohio
 

GoingUp

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Originally posted by: Farang
I think MSNBC gave away their exit poll with Chuck Todd's analysis... 51/49 Clinton in Ohio

In what state?

Edit: and was it on TV, or a link?
 

Farang

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It was on TV. He did a breakdown of delegates and the only numbers he used were 51/49, so I think it is a safe bet that is what they've got
 

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Originally posted by: Farang
I think MSNBC gave away their exit poll with Chuck Todd's analysis... 51/49 Clinton in Ohio

I just watched that too. Three minutes until the poll closes. Probably doesn't make any difference.
 

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Originally posted by: Vic
CNN exit poll in OH is 51/49 Clinton

Well I thought that Hillary would win Ohio, but if the numbers are that close, it doesn't help her much.
 

Farang

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Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Originally posted by: Vic
CNN exit poll in OH is 51/49 Clinton

Well I thought that Hillary would win Ohio, but if the numbers are that close, it doesn't help her much.

It also means the results might still be up in the air through the night, denying her a victory speech and possibly a headline.
 

mflacy

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Ohio polls aren't completely closed yet. Sandusky Ohio is holding their polling places open until 9 p.m. due to running out of ballots.

The Obama camp is requesting the same in two other counties.
 

Vic

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Originally posted by: mflacy
Ohio polls aren't completely closed yet. Sandusky Ohio is holding their polling places open until 9 p.m. due to the bad weather.

Making it even more likely that results will be delayed and Hillary won't get a media moment tonight.

And this being the only state she's likely to win tonight, I don't think it looks good for her.
 

shiner

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Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: mflacy
Ohio polls aren't completely closed yet. Sandusky Ohio is holding their polling places open until 9 p.m. due to the bad weather.

Making it even more likely that results will be delayed and Hillary won't get a media moment tonight.

And this being the only state she's likely to win tonight, I don't think it looks good for her.

I hope the poor dear doesn't cry
 

nageov3t

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Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: mflacy
Ohio polls aren't completely closed yet. Sandusky Ohio is holding their polling places open until 9 p.m. due to the bad weather.

Making it even more likely that results will be delayed and Hillary won't get a media moment tonight.

And this being the only state she's likely to win tonight, I don't think it looks good for her.

I hope the poor dear doesn't cry

no doubt, tearing up once makes her prone to outburst of sobs and uncontrollable crying.
 

Wreckem

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Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: mflacy
Ohio polls aren't completely closed yet. Sandusky Ohio is holding their polling places open until 9 p.m. due to the bad weather.

Making it even more likely that results will be delayed and Hillary won't get a media moment tonight.

And this being the only state she's likely to win tonight, I don't think it looks good for her.

I hope the poor dear doesn't cry

no doubt, tearing up once makes her prone to outburst of sobs and uncontrollable crying.

She can win three of four states, and Obama could still be the one netting delegates.

Its a sure thing hes netting delegates out of TX and VT. Can Clinton net more than 15 out of Ohio? I dont think so.
 

GoingUp

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Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: mflacy
Ohio polls aren't completely closed yet. Sandusky Ohio is holding their polling places open until 9 p.m. due to the bad weather.

Making it even more likely that results will be delayed and Hillary won't get a media moment tonight.

And this being the only state she's likely to win tonight, I don't think it looks good for her.

I hope the poor dear doesn't cry

no doubt, tearing up once makes her prone to outburst of sobs and uncontrollable crying.

She can win three of four states, and Obama could still be the one netting delegates.

Its a sure thing hes netting delegates out of TX and VT. Can Clinton net more than 15 out of Ohio? I dont think so.

Yet if she nets a single one, her campaign will spin it as the second coming of Christ. They already told the media that if Obama doesnt win all 4 states by large margins, then its a failure for him, and it shows that people have changed their mind about him.
 

nageov3t

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Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: mflacy
Ohio polls aren't completely closed yet. Sandusky Ohio is holding their polling places open until 9 p.m. due to the bad weather.

Making it even more likely that results will be delayed and Hillary won't get a media moment tonight.

And this being the only state she's likely to win tonight, I don't think it looks good for her.

I hope the poor dear doesn't cry

no doubt, tearing up once makes her prone to outburst of sobs and uncontrollable crying.

She can win three of four states, and Obama could still be the one netting delegates.

Its a sure thing hes netting delegates out of TX and VT. Can Clinton net more than 15 out of Ohio? I dont think so.

Yet if she nets a single one, her campaign will spin it as the second coming of Christ. They already told the media that if Obama doesnt win all 4 states by large margins, then its a failure for him, and it shows that people have changed their mind about him.

I think the Obamaphiles already have the lock on that messianic spin ;)
 

Aegeon

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While its only at 1% of the vote and the percentage difference may decrease, things are looking grim for Hillary in Texas with the early primary results showing Obama winning 58% to 41% and by a margin of 129,000 votes.
 

Vic

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Well, I think it's amazing that Ohio is voting for President the wife of the President who pushed for and signed both NAFTA and the China trade bill. And while she is campaigning on an anti-NAFTA/protectionist platform!