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HardTranceProd
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Obama, Huckabee win big

The results are in!


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Kapedano
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Yeah, no surprise there. I do not think Huckabee will go far though.


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A bible-thumpin state full of conservative farmers...supporting a black man named Obama. I was surprised.

The fact that he won in a state that is 95% white means Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton are soon to be out of a job.

Racism = dead

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Racism = dead

God bless America

Talking about God, actually, I read something interesting in a Brazilian magazine last week. Most Brazilians would vote for an African-Brazilian president - yet, less than 20% would vote for an atheist


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HardTranceProd
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Some thoughtful commentary from our British cousins.

http://timesonline.typepad.com/usel...abama.html#more

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Final thoughts as we sift through the confetti and the wreckage of the first contest of the 2008 election.

For the Democrats, Obama's victory (by about 38 per cent to Edwards' 30 and Hillary's 29) is well enough outside the three-way tie scenario to be truly significant. Change was the message, according to the entrance poll, from an astounding turnout of Democratic voters and they think - quite reasonably - that Obama, fresh and new, and not Hillary or Edwards, is the one to deliver it.

This was a body blow for Hillary. The spin was that she was always going to have a tough time here and that was true. For a while back in the spring her campaign even pondered pulling out of Iowa. Her husband, remember, didn't really run here in 1992 and there was no Democratic contest in 1996.

But she did run and she ran on a fairly simple premise that she was inevitable. If you run as inevitable and lose you really lose.

And yet. It's only one contest. It's only Iowa. She will now unleash some furies in the next four days in New Hampshire, where voters do not necessarily follow the Iowa line. If she wins there she evens the contest and it's all to play for in Nevada (where she should win) and South Carolina and beyond.

But she is in the fight of her life now.

A brief word on Edwards. He needed to win here and he was a distant second. He won't quit immediately but he faces almost impossible odds. The next big question for him is when to pull out and to whom he should throw his valuable support.

On the Republican side Huckabee was a big winner but Romney was a bigger loser. Like Hillary, Romney was a frontrunner with all the advantages and resources that entails. But he got soldily beaten by an upstart. His nightmare scenario was a poor second here and to have McCain - his main rival in New Hampshire - run a strong third. In the event McCain seems to have tied for third, but the result is still very ominous for Romney.

Huckabee now has to prove that he is not just a likeable guy with a floating subliminal cross over his shoulder. Evangelicals pulled him to victory here but they won't do it in New Hampshire. Still, he only needs a respectable showing there now and have McCain beat Romney, which would probably finish Romney - and turn it into a two man fight through the primaries with McCain.

Which leaves McCain. The man written off for dead two months ago is on the march.


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I like them both...


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I like them both...


I'm rootin for Obama

He just gave an awesome speech in New Hampshire. His economic policies suck, but he would be an infinite improvement over the republicans on foreign policy and diplomacy.

I'll gladly pay more taxes in exchange for bringing our troops home and making friends around the world rather than enemies..

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Biden and Dodd dropping out!!!


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A bible-thumpin state full of conservative farmers...supporting a black man named Obama. I was surprised.

The fact that he won in a state that is 95% white means Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton are soon to be out of a job.

Racism = dead


Well, Jesse YACKson n da rev himself, Al Sharpton, representin the mostly the black inter-city, as if race was still just a thang of the 1960's...

That's why they'de never win anything


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Biden and Dodd dropping out!!!


WHaaaa??! Biden's the shit!!


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Lebezniatnikov
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WHaaaa??! Biden's the shit!!



Biden was running to be Obama's VP.

Anyway, I called these results two months ago. Old news.


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From Kos: "57 percent of Obama's support is 17-29. It's awesome to see younger voters turning out. That's got to be the GOP's worst nightmare."

Over 220,000 Democrats turned out, and they usually only see 160,000. About 120,000 Republicans. The Democrats are in good shape no matter who wins the nomination.


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