It's Super Tuesday (pg. 5)
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quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Wow, looks like Huckabee has at least five states. McCain seems to be picking up most of them, though. |
President Huckabee......wow...could anything sound even more redneck then that. |
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Lebezniatnikov |
quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
It looks to me like Romney might be finished after tonight. He's getting beat by Huckabee, and McCain is far ahead of both of them. |
If Romney wins the Western states as projected it will even up quickly. |
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RJT |
quote: | Originally posted by Ania_xox
well... when you ARE sure, notify me immediately :toocool:
Holler at 1-800-don't-act-like-you-don't-love-Simon-Cowell
:) lol |
Saying I wasn't sure was a courtesy.
I was. |
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Jake Benson |
I don't know what possessed me to do this, but I wrote a jazz song about Voting for Hillary JUST NOW and did it under an hour (which is why my voice is waaaaaaay off key many many times...and why the song really isn't funny at all).
Take a listen hahahaha:
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oh yeah and i posted a new thread about this ONLY BECAUSE I WANT ATTENTION GUYS! |
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Lebezniatnikov |
quote: | By Greg Sargent - February 5, 2008, 10:19PM
A big win for Obama: MSNBC and Fox call Connecticut for the Illinois Senator. He also is projected to win MInnesota, Kansas and Alabama. Here's the tally so far:
Obama:
Connecticut
Minnesota
Delware
Georgia
Alabama
Illinois
North Dakota
Kansas
Utah
Clinton:
Massachusetts
New York
New Jersey
Tennessee
Arkansas
Oklahoma
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http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/
Obama should still win Colorado, Alaska and Ariona, HRC should win Missouri. California will be a toss-up. |
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RJT |
I'm trying to read a bunch of on the necessity of dogma in scientific research but keep clicking CNN, Yahoo News, and Digg every 5 minutes trying to sort out this nonsense.
I feel like a complete tool of the system. :(
I wish it wasn't as close as it is, but it's good to see Obama putting up a hell of a fight. |
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Yan |
quote: | Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
Obama should still win Colorado, Alaska and Ariona, HRC should win Missouri. |
New state is new. :wtf: |
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Protege |
Can someone explain why Hillary is so popular? |
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UmmiE |
Hillary Clinton:-
Pledged: 106 Superdelegates: 193 Total: 299
Barack Obama
Pledged: 119 Superdelegates: 106 Total: 225
John Edwards
Pledged: 26 Superdelegates: 0 Total: 26
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John McCain
Pledged: 366 Unpledged RNC*: 17 Total: 383
Mitt Romney
Pledged: 126 Unpledged RNC*: 9 Total: 135
Mike Huckabee
Pledged: 51 Unpledged RNC*: 3 Total: 54
Ron Paul
Pledged: 6 Unpledged RNC*: 0 Total: 6
Rudy Giuliani
Pledged: 911 Unpledged RNC*: 911 Total: 911 |
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MrJiveBoJingles |
quote: | Originally posted by Protege
Can someone explain why Hillary is so popular? |
She's smart, well-informed, and the wife of a former president. |
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Lebezniatnikov |
quote: | Originally posted by Protege
Can someone explain why Hillary is so popular? |
She's a damn good politician - possibly even better than Bill - her policies are well within the mainstream of the Democratic party and she has a history of fighting for them. If it weren't for Bill's affair, this would be a coronation. |
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MrJiveBoJingles |
quote: | Originally posted by UmmiE
Rudy Giuliani
Pledged: 911 Unpledged RNC*: 911 Total: 911 |
Assuming that this one is a joke...:p |
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