Official Supertuesday Discussion Thread **UPDATED x2**

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nageov3t

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TN called for Huckabee.

McCain/Huckabee's looking pretty good.

how much money out of his own pocket has Romney dumped into this thing and he still can't get a big win? :laugh:
 

pstylesss

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Looks like Romney "stole" the win in Missouri from Huckabee... I think it's time Romney admit that the GOP body does not think of him as the true conservative.
 

Wreckem

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Originally posted by: ZeroIQ
Looks like Romney "stole" the win in Missouri from Huckabee... I think it's time Romney admit that the GOP body does not think of him as the true conservative.

Yeah it doesnt matter who the GOP nominee is. The GOP is fubared in November.

Look at the turnout on the Democratic side...
 

Farang

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If Hillary wins CA and Obama takes Missouri, I'd say it is a draw with Obama not unhappy with where he is. Especially considering the races upcoming that he just may be able to pick off one by one and take frontrunner status.
 

miketheidiot

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Originally posted by: techs
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Obama has a realistc shot at 14 states now.

He's really racking up the tiny states.
North Dakota?
Hillary will still win a third more votes than Obama.
And he wins Utah? If a Democrat wins Utah in the general election than they will win every state.

if you take actual vote totals and not just who won and the population, votes are far closer than you think.

 

Wreckem

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Originally posted by: Farang
If Hillary wins CA and Obama takes Missouri, I'd say it is a draw with Obama not unhappy with where he is. Especially considering the races upcoming that he just may be able to pick off one by one and take frontrunner status.

Both sides say Obama is heading into friendly ground for the next 6 primaries/caucuses.
 

pstylesss

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Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: ZeroIQ
Looks like Romney "stole" the win in Missouri from Huckabee... I think it's time Romney admit that the GOP body does not think of him as the true conservative.

Yeah it doesnt matter who the GOP nominee is. The GOP is fubared in November.

Look at the turnout on the Democratic side...

That doesn't mean much though. We have 7 months left. People will tire of Obamas preaching and they'll see through Hilldabeast's crying and coughing fits.
 

Dari

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Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: Farang
If Hillary wins CA and Obama takes Missouri, I'd say it is a draw with Obama not unhappy with where he is. Especially considering the races upcoming that he just may be able to pick off one by one and take frontrunner status.

Both sides say Obama is heading into friendly ground for the next 6 primaries/caucuses.

Yep, conservative ground. Red state democrat territory.
 

palehorse

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Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: Farang
If Hillary wins CA and Obama takes Missouri, I'd say it is a draw with Obama not unhappy with where he is. Especially considering the races upcoming that he just may be able to pick off one by one and take frontrunner status.

Both sides say Obama is heading into friendly ground for the next 6 primaries/caucuses.
I'll be voting for Obama in next week's Virginia primary :)
 

Wreckem

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Originally posted by: ZeroIQ
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: ZeroIQ
Looks like Romney "stole" the win in Missouri from Huckabee... I think it's time Romney admit that the GOP body does not think of him as the true conservative.

Yeah it doesnt matter who the GOP nominee is. The GOP is fubared in November.

Look at the turnout on the Democratic side...

That doesn't mean much though. We have 7 months left. People will tire of Obamas preaching and they'll see through Hilldabeast's crying and coughing fits.

Democrats have had record turnout every except Florida and Michigan.
 

Wreckem

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Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: Farang
If Hillary wins CA and Obama takes Missouri, I'd say it is a draw with Obama not unhappy with where he is. Especially considering the races upcoming that he just may be able to pick off one by one and take frontrunner status.

Both sides say Obama is heading into friendly ground for the next 6 primaries/caucuses.

Yep, conservative ground. Red state democrat territory.

Uh?

VA, Maryland, and DC. All are expected to go to Obama. As is LA.
 

nageov3t

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here's my question... if Hillary pulls out a delegate win, will it give her momentum? or will the media paint it as a tie?
 

Farang

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Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: Farang
If Hillary wins CA and Obama takes Missouri, I'd say it is a draw with Obama not unhappy with where he is. Especially considering the races upcoming that he just may be able to pick off one by one and take frontrunner status.

Both sides say Obama is heading into friendly ground for the next 6 primaries/caucuses.

I know we don't have polls here but as a Washingtonian I'd like to think we'll go for him. We have the same educated population as Minnesota and Utah and I can see him winning big here, especially with the opportunity to draw huge crowds at UW. He really should come out here to Pullman, one event would give him thousands of students on campus here (Washington State University). We will probably get the same amount of attention as a pint-sized California or New York, would be a big win on Saturday.
 

Nitemare

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Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: ZeroIQ
Looks like Romney "stole" the win in Missouri from Huckabee... I think it's time Romney admit that the GOP body does not think of him as the true conservative.

Yeah it doesnt matter who the GOP nominee is. The GOP is fubared in November.

Look at the turnout on the Democratic side...

Not really, there is actually competition between Obama and the beast which shall remain unnamed...

The Republicans have McCain and.... that's pretty much it.
 

Farang

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Final results seem to be:


CLINTON: AR, AZ, CA, MA, NY, NJ, OK, TN
OBAMA: AK, AL, CT, CO, DE, GA, ID, IL, KS, MN, MO, ND, UT

Am I missing one here?