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04-22-2008, 11:43 PM
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Thank you PA for your voting today!
Great to participate in this process. I appreciate the fact that you only gave Hillary a victory margin of 9.4%, denying her that "double-digit" margin that she so desperately desired.
Obama did well. Over 1 million voted for this great man.
Thank you. 
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04-23-2008, 12:44 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Alexus
Great to participate in this process. I appreciate the fact that you only gave Hillary a victory margin of 9.4%, denying her that "double-digit" margin that she so desperately desired.
Obama did well. Over 1 million voted for this great man.
Thank you. 
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Hahaha. Obama did so well he couldn't wait for the results before he slipped out of town. PA kicked him to the curb and he turned around and did the same thing to PA.
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04-23-2008, 06:03 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Alexus
Great to participate in this process. I appreciate the fact that you only gave Hillary a victory margin of 9.4%, denying her that "double-digit" margin that she so desperately desired.
Obama did well. Over 1 million voted for this great man.
Thank you. 
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He outspent her 3 to 1 and still could not beat her! The 9.4% margin was pretty good. I am a card carrying Republican, but I am going to send some dollars Clinton's way just to help her beat that loser! This could be fun, let's see how long it will drag on for.
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04-23-2008, 06:29 AM
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Even Mitt is given her Kudos. He said "They did not vote for Barack even with all the momentum he had"
If we had the republican nominating way, she would be way ahead (winner take all). Obama has not carried one major state. He might wind up taking the nomination, but he has no chance in the general election. I predict if he takes the nomination that he will lose to McCain in record numbers.
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04-23-2008, 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by abloodragon
Even Mitt is given her Kudos. He said "They did not vote for Barack even with all the momentum he had"
If we had the republican nominating way, she would be way ahead (winner take all). Obama has not carried one major state. He might wind up taking the nomination, but he has no chance in the general election. I predict if he takes the nomination that he will lose to McCain in record numbers.
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These Obama people don't understand the fact that a vote for Obama is a vote for McCain. Obama is the least electable in the general election of the 3 candidates.
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04-23-2008, 06:55 AM
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Originally Posted by MrKrabs
These Obama people don't understand the fact that a vote for Obama is a vote for McCain. Obama is the least electable in the general election of the 3 candidates.
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That's completely false. Put up against each other, every one is about even, but no one is breaking the 50% mark yet. It will be be interesting to see how this plays out in the Fall.
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04-23-2008, 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by hc7612
He outspent her 3 to 1 and still could not beat her! The 9.4% margin was pretty good. I am a card carrying Republican, but I am going to send some dollars Clinton's way just to help her beat that loser! This could be fun, let's see how long it will drag on for.
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Not exactly, considering she was polling at a 20% margin about a month ago. For a state with a large blue-collar and elderly vote -- two demographics that prove to be strongly for Clinton -- that's really not too shabby of a showing.
Obama pretty much has the nomination wrapped-up. Hillary is broke and has an insurmountable delegate DEFICIT. We'll see this thing end sooner rather than later if party insiders have any ounce of sense.
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04-23-2008, 07:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Duderino
That's completely false. Put up against McCain, polls show both are equally electable.
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And we all know how accurate polls are right? 
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04-23-2008, 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by hc7612
And we all know how accurate polls are right? 
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Please. I'm as skeptical as the next person about polls, but guess what: everyone goes by them! As dubious as they are, how else do you have any relative guess of gauging support for candidates before elections?
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04-23-2008, 08:57 AM
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Obama is not electable, because he has not been vetted. The press gave him a free pass for too long at the start of this. The largest percentage of his wins were in caucaus states. There will not be a caucaus in the fall. If he can't carry the working man, he can't win.
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