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Can Obama beat McCain?

created by: 3 Dog night | Feb 4, 2008

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I'd have to put my money on Obama TKO round 2
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the righties dont like McCain, they will stay home!
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If McCain would choose Huckabee as VP I do not think anyone could beat the Republican party.

I prefer Huckabee/McCain.
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HIckabee...That boy is a FREAK. during one repub debate the boy said that when he went hunting "Angels came down from heaven and guided my bullet into that antelope".....he also wants to "Change the constitution to read like the bible" The man is a true nutjob!
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McCain/Rice: unbeatable ticket.
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Neocons are cowards wrote:
the righties dont like McCain, they will stay home!
Meanwhile, the Good Ole Boy Democrats don't like the color of OBama's skin and East Coast feminists don't like his phallus or his obstruction of Hillary.
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I believe it will be McCain/Huckabee 08. McCain really likes Huckabee. And if it were them together, there would be NOBODY that could beat them. I believe that Obama is better up against McCain. Oh god, that was hard for me cause I'm a republican. But anyway, he would be better vs. McCain because he is a good talker. Just like McCain. He doesn't say ahhhhh, ummmm, well...., they are just both great talkers but I believe the presidency will belong to McCain.
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I'm still undecided at this late hour, but if I were actually standing in the voting booth at this moment, I would dimple Mitt Romney's chad.

Also, I predict that whomever is chosen for the Republican nomination can expect to tag team Clinton / OBama. After seeing that contrived media video clip of Clinton extending her hand to OBama, I'm more convined than ever. Don't think that OBama's cold shoulder means anything, becuase if you look closely, they both have this little smirk on their face. They will put their differences aside and join together for a common cause just as Americans should join in Unity to ...(please insert paragraph of liberal psychobabblebullshit here)
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Feb 6, 2008
 
Barack Obama Super Tuesday Speech Part 1
Video: http://youtube.com/watch...

Barack Obama Super Tuesday Speech Part 2
Video: http://youtube.com/watch...
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Cato wrote:
I'm still undecided at this late hour, but if I were actually standing in the voting booth at this moment, I would dimple Mitt Romney's chad.
Also, I predict that whomever is chosen for the Republican nomination can expect to tag team Clinton / OBama. After seeing that contrived media video clip of Clinton extending her hand to OBama, I'm more convined than ever. Don't think that OBama's cold shoulder means anything, becuase if you look closely, they both have this little smirk on their face. They will put their differences aside and join together for a common cause just as Americans should join in Unity to ...(please insert paragraph of liberal psychobabblebullshit here)
I too believe there will also be a tag-team of Clinton/Obama or Obama/Clinton. They will both make history at the same time.
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Feb 6, 2008
 
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I too believe there will also be a tag-team of Clinton/Obama or Obama/Clinton. They will both make history at the same time.
The Democrat party leadership were devestated, dissed, and disoriented when Bush was elected by the people for a 2nd term, and I believe that this Clinton/OBama tag team agreement was in the works from the very beginning.
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Feb 6, 2008
 
Gosh....I don't know. He's doing so BAD against the Clinton machine! LOL!
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I too believe there will also be a tag-team of Clinton/Obama or Obama/Clinton. They will both make history at the same time.
Wouldn't it be interesting to see a McCain-Rice ticket go up against this? Who would have the advantage? With the minority and women thing on both sides would it actually be a discussion of the issues?
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So today, we say with one voice, give us the child who wants to learn, give us the people in need of work, give us the veterans who need our care," she said as her husband, former president Bill Clinton, looked on beaming. WE all beamed with this win too! Thank you for all that voted for HIllary...and for those down the road...please help her and vote for her.
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Feb 6, 2008
 
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I'd have to put my money on Obama TKO round 2
I sure hope not!!! Go Hillary... you can bring us together, you can bring this great country back ......please vote for HIllARY
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i just heard on the news, that if obama becomes president the national bird will nolonger be the eagle. the new bird will be fried chicken. and nolonger will we eat turkey for thanksgiving but it will be madatory that we eat bean pies. also, there will be a new black national hoilday if he is elected, it will be called "loot a whitey day".
because you know if he wins people will riot and loot. if they can loot in L.A. for rodney king and for a laker championship. can almost promise a riot if osama is elected. all yeah all kids wont learn american history anymore but the qoraun and must join a rebel jihad camp....so its your vote.
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Feb 6, 2008
 
Barack Obama won more delegate

Feb 6, 2008

In a surprise twist after a chaotic Super Tuesday, Sen. Barack Obama passed Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) in network tallies of the number of delegates the candidates racked up last night.
The Obama camp now projects topping Clinton by 13 delegates, 847 to 834.
NBC News, which is projecting delegates based on the Democratic Party's complex formula, figures Obama will wind up with 840 to 849 delegates, versus 829 to 838 for Clinton.
With the delegate count still under way, NBC News said Obama appears to have won around [b]840 delegates in yesterday’s contests, while Clinton earned about 830.
Clinton was portrayed in many news accounts as the night’s big winner, but Obama’s campaign says he wound up with a higher total where it really counts the delegates who will choose the party’s nominee at this summer’s Democratic convention. With the delegate count still under way, NBC News said Obama appears to have won around 840 delegates in yesterday’s contests, while Clinton earned about 830 —“give or take a few,” Tim Russert, the network’s Washington bureau chief, said on the “Today” show. The running totals for the two, which includes previous contests and the party officials known as “superdelegates,” are only about 70 delegates apart, Russert said. The bottom line is that the two are virtually tied.Obama won 13 states, some of them smaller, and Clinton won eight. On Wednesday morning, the battle was on to shape public perceptions about Tuesday. The Clinton campaign said it was crunching its delegate numbers but was not sure it was correct that Obama got more.
The Obama campaign sent an e-mailed statement titled:“Obama wins Super Tuesday by winning more states and more delegates.” Campaign Manager David Plouffe said:“By winning a majority of delegates and a majority of the states, Barack Obama won an important Super Tuesday victory over Sen. Clinton in the closest thing we have to a national primary.”“From Colorado and Utah in the West to Georgia and Alabama in the South to Sen. Clinton’s backyard in Connecticut, Obama showed that he can win the support of Americans of every race, gender and political party in every region of the country,” Plouffe said.“That’s why he’s on track to win Democratic nomination, and that’s why he’s the best candidate to defeat John McCain in November.” The Obama campaign attached an Excel spreadsheet containing “state-by-state estimates of the pledged delegates we won last night, which total 845 for Obama and 836 for Clinton,bringing the to-date total of delegates to 908 for Obama, 884 for Clinton.”

Source: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0208/835...
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Feb 6, 2008
 
Technically, a delegate for vote for whomever they want.
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#19
Feb 6, 2008
 
Obama refused to say the Pledge of Allegiance on national television. I and about a million others saw it....live.........

Now why would anyone deliberately vote for a man who would do this....... our country has enough problems without adding to it someone who only pretends to care.

No Thank You..........

In truth, I was going to vote for him before I witnessed this UNAmerican act..
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Feb 6, 2008
 
He may or may not make a great and just president.... But for a man who is running for the privalage of being the commander and chief....it was a rather ignorant thing to do.....

But then again you all voted ole Bill Clinton in and he dodged the draft...... A draft dodger for a commander and chief of our armed forces..........How stupid was that.
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