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Official 3/4 Democratic Primary Results Thread

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miketheidiot

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Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Damn. I didn't think shed be up by that much in Ohio. I'm sure its only a matter of time before they call it for her... any Obama strongholds left?

all of them afaik; cinci, cleveland and toledo
 

GoingUp

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It almost seems like Obama started believing his own hype lately and got off message in the last couple of weeks. It's like he got completely over confident.
 

GoingUp

Lifer
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Obama better pull it out in Texas in the primary and caucus to help negate any delegates that Clinton is going to net.
 

Capt Caveman

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Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: lupi
Originally posted by: blackllotus
Originally posted by: Farang
Originally posted by: blackllotus
Hilary has a 20% lead in Ohio

None of the cities have reported yet, she has favorable reporting times. Don't expect that to hold, I do think she'll win though.

Yes. At this point it is dubious Obama will catch up. He does have a good lead in the Texas primaries though so I think its over for Clinton.

There's been very few actual votes from today counted for Texas yet. They started with a huge number from early ballots. And given the way they run this bastardized caucus system, I'd want my supporters to be voting on the actual day than just mailing it in.

Early voting is projected to be 20% to 25%.

That said, ALOT of areas havent even reported their early totals.

That said in early totals, Obama is SLAUGHTERING Clinton in San Antonio. A place with 70-75% hispanics.

CNN has Clinton winning Bexar county(San Antonio) 54-45 with 3% reporting.

I was wondering about that as well based on the results that I had seen.

Update - CNN has Clinton winning Bexar county(San Antonio) 56-43 with 30% reporting.

Wreckem where did you get your numbers? Just trolling?
 

Wreckem

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Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Obama better pull it out in Texas in the primary and caucus to help negate any delegates that Clinton is going to net.

Almost all of Obamas strongholds in TX are ~10% counted(early votes).

Harris, Travis, and Dallas have a whole sh!t load of votes to be counted and they are breaking almost 2-1 in favor of Obama.

The math still doesnt work for Clinton even if she wins Texas and Ohio.

John McCain will be the next president. Neither candidate will survive the next 7 weeks of attack adds.
 

Wreckem

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Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: lupi
Originally posted by: blackllotus
Originally posted by: Farang
Originally posted by: blackllotus
Hilary has a 20% lead in Ohio

None of the cities have reported yet, she has favorable reporting times. Don't expect that to hold, I do think she'll win though.

Yes. At this point it is dubious Obama will catch up. He does have a good lead in the Texas primaries though so I think its over for Clinton.

There's been very few actual votes from today counted for Texas yet. They started with a huge number from early ballots. And given the way they run this bastardized caucus system, I'd want my supporters to be voting on the actual day than just mailing it in.

Early voting is projected to be 20% to 25%.

That said, ALOT of areas havent even reported their early totals.

That said in early totals, Obama is SLAUGHTERING Clinton in San Antonio. A place with 70-75% hispanics.

CNN has Clinton winning Bexar county(San Antonio) 54-45 with 3% reporting.

I was wondering about that as well based on the results that I had seen.

Update - CNN has Clinton winning Bexar county(San Antonio) 56-43 with 30% reporting.

Wreckem where did you get your numbers? Just trolling?

They were early numbers(probably just early voting). And I think my numbers were for the State Senate District not just the county.
 

lupi

Lifer
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Hillary leading Ohio by about 20% and 200K.

She has pulled ahead now by 20k in Texas with 33% reporting.
 

GoingUp

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Wreckum, no offense, but stop posting in this thread. Everything that you post, the opposite happens. Unless you are going to post that Hillary refuses to conceed ;)
 

NFS4

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Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
It almost seems like Obama started believing his own hype lately and got off message in the last couple of weeks. It's like he got completely over confident.

Or maybe it was the that damn phone ringing.

**WILL SOMEONE PICK UP THAT DAMN PHONE!!!!**

:p
 

M0RPH

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Originally posted by: Wreckem

John McCain will be the next president. Neither candidate will survive the next 7 weeks of attack adds.

:roll: Ever heard of the term, "IMO"? You should try using it sometimes.
 

Wreckem

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The TX Primary is going to be extremely close. Clinton will probably win it, but Obama will still net the most delegates.
 

Wreckem

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Originally posted by: M0RPH
Originally posted by: Wreckem

John McCain will be the next president. Neither candidate will survive the next 7 weeks of attack adds.

:roll: Ever heard of the term, "IMO"? You should try using it sometimes.

The Democratic race is going to get nasty before its all settled(at the convention).

Both candidates favorable ratings are tanking.
Both candidates will have 3 more months of brutal attacks on eachother.
Clinton cannot mathmatically get more elected delegates than Obama. At most she is going to net 15 delegates tonight. Worst case scenario is 0.

If Clinton gets the nomination, John McCain will win.
If Obama gets the nomination, hell be so damaged by Clinton, John McCain will win.
 

Wreckem

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Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Wreckum, no offense, but stop posting in this thread. Everything that you post, the opposite happens. Unless you are going to post that Hillary refuses to conceed ;)

Get back to me when Dallas, Travis, and Harris are at 100%...

Dallas and Travis are 30-35% reporting. Harris is at >1%.

Obama is winning all three by 20%+.

Very little of the black vote has been counted in TX. The majority of the latino vote has. At this point there is more than likely more outstanding black votes than latino votes.
 

Legendary

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What's the deal with calling states way before the largest counties with the highest Obama % so far are > 10% reporting?
 

jpeyton

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Looks like she will still be behind in delegates.
 

NFS4

No Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: SSSnail
Looks like the Lady will win three states.

Cheers,

She's no lady.

With hips that wide, she's definitely a lady... but still a lady I wouldn't f**k if I were in a 5-year sex drought.

That being said, congrats to her strong performance tonight. I still think that this ongoing battle between her and Obama will do much to bog down Obama's inevitable road to the nomination and just provide ammunition for old man McCain.