RiverStone
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Tue Feb-05-08 11:28 PM
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How close in CA. does Obama need to call it a GOOD night? |
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That is in CA.
He is already ahead in total states won. So he already has had a GREAT night nationally.
Probably will lose CA. - but what would be a good loss in California specifically?
I've heard at least 40% + in CA. is still great for Obama considering the delegate situation.
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Tue Feb-05-08 11:32 PM
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1. He's already done well tonight. HRC thought she would have it wrapped up by now |
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and he has already won more states than she has. Now the rest of this month the primary calendar favors him overall.
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Wed Feb-06-08 12:40 AM
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2. He's done great --- at least 13 states won |
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Now --- I hope he gets at least 40% in CA....
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Wed Feb-06-08 12:41 AM
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Wed Feb-06-08 12:42 AM
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4. 40% is an important break point for delegate count |
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But even if he doesn't get it, he's still had a good night.
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Wed Feb-06-08 12:43 AM
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5. Based on the map of California...win more than San Francisco/Marin. He got smashed. |
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Wed Feb-06-08 12:45 AM
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delegates in Ca are allocated based on congressional districts and if Hillary's numbers are concentrated in heavily latino districts for example the delegate numbers could be very close.
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