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There is NO WAY he would win S. Dakota in the general.
So S. Dakota is as irrelevant as PR and KY? Two to three years ago there were many people who would say that there's no way America is ever gonna have an African American running for president! So much for the predictions. Look, at this point you have probably learned that if you are gonna make a claim - make sure you have some evidence attached to that. Or else you'll just appear to be another fool.
of course not, he's not going to win Puerto Rico in the general either ya know (of course neither will McCain or Hillary, but that is another issue entirely, relevant to the discussion of who is winning in the Democratic primaries as S. Dakota)
of course not, he's not going to win Puerto Rico in the general either ya know (of course neither will McCain or Hillary, but that is another issue entirely, relevant to the discussion of who is winning in the Democratic primaries as S. Dakota)
The point i was trying to make....Obama's primary win in S. Dakota is in no way gonna be more relevant or less irrelevant than Hillary's win in KY.
After the last two primaries (Montana and South Dakota) Several dozen superdelegates will endorse Obama putting him over the top of the magic number to clinch the nomination. BTW Obama holds a huge lead in Montana and is expected to win South Dakota.
Bottom Line...Its over and Obama is about to capture the democratic nomination...Sorry Major Minor....Barack Hussein Obama will be the democratic nominee and the next president of the United States.
Well the superdelegates who is leaning towards Barack Obama have alot to think about, yes he gives good speeches... and yes he talks about bringing the country together. But it doenst take a president to get that job done, as much as it would for a president to sit in office and fix our economy ect...
Well the superdelegates who is leaning towards Barack Obama have alot to think about, yes he gives good speeches... and yes he talks about bringing the country together. But it doenst take a president to get that job done, as much as it would for a president to sit in office and fix our economy ect...
Vote for Hillary, Woot
I am completely lost on this one! What is your point here?
I think the point of the thread is that Obama after winning in SD and MT will have the delegate that he needs, and we're squabbling about whether he can actually take SD and MT. I think.
Both he and Hillary are way behind McCain in the South Dakota polls. Montana is closer but McCain still has a 5% lead over Obama.
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