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Clinton Only About 15 Super-Dels Ahead
By Eric Kleefeld - May 6, 2008, 12:30AM http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.c... Hillary Wins Indiana, Networks Say By Greg Sargent - May 7, 2008, 1:10AM It's official: Hillary will hang on to a victory, such as it is, in Indiana. MSNBC and Fox just called it for her. With 99% reporting, Hillary wins it 51%-49%. Given the magnitude of Obama's North Carolina victory, this falls far short of the split decision that the Hillary camp was hoping, at a minimum, to achieve tonight. And it's not even a big enough win for the Hillary campaign to use in continuing to try to raise doubts about Obama's ability to compete in big states, either. Right now, the pledged del count overall, from both states tonight, breaks down this way: Obama gets 80; Hillary gets 77; and 30 are still up in the air, more of which are likely to go to him. Upshot: Just as tonight's popular vote gains for Obama effectively wiped out Hillary's gains from Pennsylvania, so, too, will his pledged del gains likely wipe out hers from the Keystone State. http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.c... Barack Obama’s campaign issued an e-mail on Tuesday night that appeared to relegate Hillary Clinton’s lead in Indiana to efforts by Rush Limbaugh to wreak havoc in the Democratic presidential primary contest. In an e-mail entitled “The Limbaugh Effect in Indiana = 7 percent,” Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton wrote:“According to the latest exit polling data, 17 percent of voters in the Indiana primary today said they would vote for John McCain in a Clinton/McCain match-up. Forty-one percent of that number is constituted by people who voted Clinton in the primary but also indicated they will vote for McCain in the general election. That comes out to just under 7 percent of the primary electorate the number that may be attributed to a Limbaugh Effect.” “The Limbaugh Effect” referred to “Operation Chaos,” which the conservative radio talk show host launched early in the primary season to create “balance” in the 2008 primary contest after he said liberal influences helped John McCain emerge as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. Limbaugh has said his scheme to tilt the Democratic primary exceeded his expectations.... http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/05/06/obama... So when does the fat impotent drug addict go to prison for election tampering, along with his unAmerican followers? |
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BTW, this article was published February 18th. Why has it been drug up from the depths? Don't you know that Obama won the coaucus and convention and more delegates from Texas than Clinton did?
Get a clue people! |
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1 Get a shoe people! |
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“Love Is a Rose” Since: Sep 07
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1 I think Obama is the person to do that. And if it just so happens that he's half-black, then so what? In a way, that's even better. He has the potential to be a great unifying leader for this country and help move us beyond the hatred, racism, and divisiveness that has overtaken the American people. I pray that he's elected. McCain will put everyone to sleep and they won't pay attention to what he's doing. Obama will be watched and listened to--you can count on it. The media loves Obama and they have a huge influence on making a Presidential candidate. They like someone who is photogenic; someone who is well-spoken; someone who has personality and charm; someone who is intelligent and interesting. The media will help decide this election to a large degree. They've already been shaping and molding Obama into the kind of candidate and President they want. Think about it. Who covers the President and his every move even as much as the Secret Service? The news media is starving for an exciting event and a fresh, young face and presence in the White House. Obama is history-making news. McCain is ancient history and just as boring. |
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Since: Jan 08
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Bravo. Applause. |
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“Percentages are real”.
He's strong enough to for a man but made for a woman. It's part of the shame. He snows them, but he's participated in far less of the petty battling than celery sticks at the vegetable clinic. I made myself look like a tool. I am enjoying carpentry class a whole lot these days, Mommy, here at college. Mama has wiggly worms and poison. We don't need someone like clinical vegetables or candy-canes representing us around the worm-eaters. We have fences to jump over and we need to put our best paw forward and pretend we are Lassie. I think Mama is the person to do that. And if it just so happens that she's half-human, and half doll, then so what? In a way, that's even better. She has the potential to be a great unifying leader for this household and help move us beyond the glass eye, mace, and aprons that have messed up the kitchen the American way. I pray that she's selected. Candy Cane will sugarcoat everyone and they won't eat their dinner, after it's been spoiled. Mama will be watched and listened to--you can count on it. The media loves Mama and they have a huge influence on making a housewife candidate. They like someone who is a photographer; someone who is a dandy on the computer; someone who has personality and don't mean no harm; someone who is intelligent and interesting. The media will help decide this election to a large pedigree. They've already been stopping others from shaping and molding Mama into the kind of canine candidate we don't want. Think about it. Who covers the kitchen table and her every move even as much as the Secret deodorant company? The news media is starving for an exciting event and a fresh, young face and presence in the kitchen department of daddy's house. Mama is history-making news. Candy Cane is to sweet for children and not as nutritious. EAT YOUR VEGETABLES!!! |
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Suave. Could you pause the tape for a moment?
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Why Many Drivers Will Throw Mama Off The Train:
There are few things, if any, that aren't widely publicized facts, such as passing gas while driving. Suggestion: Pass this gassy post to your friends. |
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Why Many Survivors Will Throw Up While Carsick:
There are few things, if any, that aren't widely publicized facts, such as throwing up while driving. Suggestion: Blow chunks on your friends. |
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1 There are few things, if any, that aren't widely publicized facts, such as giving children too much sugar, and see them bouncing off the walls. Suggestion: Throw the sugar bowl in the garbage can. |
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