NJSecularist
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Sun Feb-10-08 01:38 PM
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Chuck Todd delegate update - Clinton: 1,207, Obama: 1,183 |
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Popular Vote Obama - 8,228,785 (48.4%) Clinton - 8,028,607 (47.3%)
Pledged delegates: Obama - 1,009 Clinton - 944
Superdelegates: Clinton Clinton - 263 Obama - 174
Total: Clinton Clinton - 1,207 Obama - 1,183
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Sun Feb-10-08 01:39 PM
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1. history in the making. |
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:wow::wow::wow::wow::wow::wow::wow::wow::wow::wow::wow::wow::wow::wow:
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Sun Feb-10-08 01:40 PM
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3. Obama has the popular lead??? Even with the caucus system? holy shit |
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Sun Feb-10-08 01:40 PM
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4. Half of the superdelegates have committed? |
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Sun Feb-10-08 01:42 PM
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5. these friggin super delegates |
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better not usurp the will of the people or it will tear this party in two-we're going to need some actions with an e-mail camoaign-I hope Move On can get involved with helping to co-ordinate something like that.
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Sun Feb-10-08 01:46 PM
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Obama leads in the popular vote and pledged delegates. But Clinton is still ahead. :banghead: Democracy shamocracy. What a joke.
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Sun Feb-10-08 01:47 PM
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Obama has won more votes, more states, and more elected delegates and yet he is behind????????
F***ing super delegates
If Obama keeps winning but Hillary gets the nomination the party will explode.
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Sun Feb-10-08 01:57 PM
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I can't see this ending well, especially if Obama doesn't win either Ohio and Texas.
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Sun Feb-10-08 01:58 PM
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Edited on Sun Feb-10-08 01:59 PM by Tropics_Dude83
The Super delegates appear to be stealing the nomination for Hillary.
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Sun Feb-10-08 02:01 PM
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10. "more states" ahhaha....too too bad for Obama that landmass DOESN"T vote! |
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Sun Feb-10-08 05:26 PM
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13. Hillary is gonna get her ass kicked in |
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Edited on Sun Feb-10-08 05:28 PM by Botany
MD, VA, D.C., Wisconsin, Maine, and Hawaii.
Hillary has fundimental weaknesses ... hell Obama got 94 delegates from New York state or 40% of the total.
I live in Ohio and Obama is already on the ground here and going strong.
If the states and the votes keep piling up for Obama the rank and file of the party will munity if Hillary gets beat in the vote but gets in by super delegates. Also it that looks like what will happen you can count on Edwards and Gore stepping in for Obama.
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Sun Feb-10-08 03:49 PM
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12. That 24 delegate difference is puny. |
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It could very well tilt the other way after Potomac Tuesday. I think this thing could last until Pennsylvania or Puerto Rico or even longer.
I like both candidates and I will gladly vote for either one in November. I just hope the delayed decision on selecting the candidate doesn't hurt the party since the opposition has pretty much made their choice.
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