Politics U.S Presidential Primary Thread #2 (Read 14095 times)

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man I went to vote in NC primaries and I ended up voting for people who sent me things in the mail, people who I thought had FUNNY NAMES, and people I knew.

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man I went to vote in NC primaries and I ended up voting for people who sent me things in the mail, people who I thought had FUNNY NAMES, and people I knew.
I went in today and I skipped like half the sections(probably more). It told me that I skipped a bunch of shit but I just continued anyway.
Yeah I predict today is gonna be about even.
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what, in NC? I dunno I think it's pretty much OBAMA COUNTRY, just because we have such a huge black population and he's easily won their vote.
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well guys, obama crushed hillary in NC. indiana is still up for grabs!
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Clinton:  52%   
Obama: 48%

Well shit I'm surprised. He might be able to pull this off. I thought things would come out even at the end of the day, but it doesn't look like that's the case now!
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this difference.. please tell me it is small enough clinton gives up .. im fed up
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this difference.. please tell me it is small enough clinton gives up .. im fed up

Clinton won't give up.  She still feels that she's entitled to the nomination and that Barack is just some upstart who'll go away soon enough.
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Oh fuck.

Indiana just changed to
51 % Clinton
49 % Obama
with 91% reporting. Most of the large urban Obama-territory counties are already 100% in, so I don't know how this happened!

edit: AHA! Lake county in northwestern Indiana just started to report back, with a huge Obama margin! This is great news for Obama fans!
Last Edit: May 07, 2008, 03:54:30 am by ASE
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51% Clinton
49% Obama

he just may win this, guys!
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yeah this is pretty funny. there's only like 15,000 votes between them now in hilary's big state, so he's just crept up and up and taken any victory in this away from her, while getting a good win in north carolina. i mean, she's not gonna drop out or anything but it looks like we can pretty much rest at an obama candidacy now. i don't see super delegates going for hilary.

it would be so great if the last 9% turned this 50/50
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if he keeps pushing at 75/25% in lake county it's over, he'll tip the scales by just enough

edit:  yeah I just read a statement from sen. clinton touting this as a 'come-from-behind' victory

the spin on that made my fucking head hurt
Last Edit: May 07, 2008, 04:01:48 am by Pasty
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hillary clinton just cancelled all her morning television appearances! i don't know what this means, but its sure interesting
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^^^frack you

douglas is saying that newspeople are calling obama the nominee now and that clinton canceled her talk show appearances.
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ahahaha i am watching a CNN newscaster ask this Clinton supporter what she knows about how tight on cash the Clinton campaign is. it is the funniest thing because she didn't answer the question at all, she just said "closed the gap" about 18 times and repeatedly emphasized that Obama outspent her 3x in NC.
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i heard on msnbc that rumor has it clinton loaned her campaign more money.

also

i didn't hear this but

Quote from: daily kos
And Olbermann notes that the latest Clinton fundraising email doesn't have a money ask.
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It's over. If this is true....oh man this is great.
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Alright, well 99% of the votes in Indiana are in and Clinton is going to squeak by with her 51-49 "victory."

But yeah, I definitely agree with Russert - she has no honest explanations to give the superdelegates at this point in time.
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kind of surprised this topic didn't see more activity seeing as how it pinned obama down as the nominee.
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kind of surprised this topic didn't see more activity seeing as how it pinned obama down as the nominee.
I'm glad he finally got media recognition for the fact that it's now virtually impossible for him to lose. We've all known for some time now that Clinton's chances have been almost impossibly small, but this last victory made it obvious for everybody.

Now that that's done with, what else is there left to say? It'll be exciting to see Clinton drop out, but after that it'll be boring for a while until November.

EDIT: it's kind of funny that Ron Paul, despite being the only republican still actively campaigning, cannot even get more votes than Mike Huckabee. (See http://edition.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/state/#IN and http://edition.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/state/#NC.) I didn't even know they were still holding republican primaries.
Last Edit: May 07, 2008, 06:21:14 am by Dada
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