Politics U.S Presidential Primary Thread (Read 20603 times)

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oh man, New Mexico is ridiculously close right now. Obama is up by about 80 votes which is RIDICULOUS with 98% reporting. Hopefully he stays on top.
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Obama won in states where he wasn't expected to perform well. He carried Southern states,

Wait, did people expect that Clinton would win in the South? The Southeast has the highest density of African Americans in the country (and they loves them some Obama, or so the polls tell me), and the highest density of people who hate Hillary Clinton. I mean, this is a place where I've heard extremely racist people say they'd vote Obama before Clinton.
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Obama now has the momentum to win the democratic nomination. Even though he lost narrowly, I think his movement is gaining support and there are too many people that dislike Hilary Clinton for her to get into office at this point.
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According to this article, NBC claims that Obama actually leads in delegates at 908 to Clinton's 884 after Super Tuesday

How are Obama's chances in the upcoming primaries and caucuses?
Last Edit: February 06, 2008, 06:52:38 pm by Saleop
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Obama is favored heavily in the saturday primaries AND the tuesday primaries. Tuesday is the Virginia/Maryland/DC primaries and Obama is expected to win all three.

Feb 12  District of Columbia        37 delegates at stake 
Feb 12    Maryland    99 delegates at stake
Feb 12    Virginia    103 delegates at stake

also yeah NBC and Politico are reporting that Obama, in fact, does have more delegates
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Yeah MSNBC is saying it is 838-834 in favor of Obama at the moment, but I don't know how they count states delegates, since they aren't all 100% reporting yet.
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I'll be sure to vote in the va primary!
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Me too. 8)
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Holy shit YES! This is great news.
CNN still shows Hillary up top though, so I dunno yet. It's clear though that the momentum is with Obama though. And I think it's pretty clear he's going to win the next primaries as well.
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y'know i rather not talk, it was also pretty clear Obama was going to win New Hampshire
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Holy shit YES! This is great news.
CNN still shows Hillary up top though, so I dunno yet. It's clear though that the momentum is with Obama though. And I think it's pretty clear he's going to win the next primaries as well.
That's what they said about New Hampshire, too. Let's not get too excited!

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This is a bit more reliable than New Hampshire. Obama has been ahead in these states for months. These three states also have large African American populations, which is another plus for Obama.
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hmm Latinos not voting for Barack Obama (a black man) who would have ever guessed

also as much as this pisses me off guys, dont expect ohio to vote for barack, I dont know what the issue here is but a lot of people are still really hooked on Hilary, specially up north in the Cleveland area (so I guess dont be suprised or disappointed if hilary takes ohio she's led in the polls since forever and obama isnt really gaining on her much at all)
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John Edwards has gained 1% of the vote, despite dropping out. Shows you how many people who vote actually keep up with the race.
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Going by MSNBC's numbers there seems to be roughly 123 delegates unaccounted for at the moment (they have it as 838-834 at the moment).  Obama had 68 going into Tuesday, Clinton had 46.  Subtracting those out from their current totals, Obama picked up 770 and Clinton picked up 788  out of a possible 1,681.  Although I don't know if their numbers include super delegates or not.  I'm wondering when there will be an official total. So this thing could swing either way still.



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superdelegates are not committed btw until the final conference, where they go with the popular vote winner usually so.
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superdelegates are not committed btw until the final conference, where they go with the popular vote winner usually so.
Now I KNOW we've just crossed over in the Dragonball Z universe....


In all seriousness, what is the Democratic "magic number" of delegates to become nominated?

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superdelegates are not committed btw until the final conference, where they go with the popular vote winner usually so.

I'm well aware of that, though many of the news sites have been adding in the super delegates, for whatever reason.  Kentona the magic number is 2,025. 
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The 834 number is only delegates won LAST NIGHT

add up the other delegates as well
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