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lol (none / 0)

it is a super delegate race now and they, if they do their job right, will chose the stronger candidate and the one with more party support.  That will be Clinton.  Now it is possible that they will run in fear of the media spin about Obama being "robbed" and assume Clinton supporters will vote Obama...but that would be stupid.

BTW.... Obama 248 and Clinton 290 EVs as of now.


For Obama it now becomes: Faith, hope and CHANGE! And the greatest of these is Change!
by TeresaInPa on Fri May 16, 2008 at 11:52:02 AM EST
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Re: lol (none / 0)

Have you noticed that superdelegates have been endorsing Obama at a greater than 10 to 1 ratio since April?


should we go outside? / should we break some bread? / are you'nterested?
by Firewall on Fri May 16, 2008 at 11:54:25 AM EST
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Math Magically (none / 0)

A Hillary win is still possible.

What is particularly ironic is the Hope demonstrated by the Hillary camp in the face of certain defeat.

The same sort of mentality surrounded the whole Terry Schiavo debacle.


by xdem on Fri May 16, 2008 at 12:04:41 PM EST
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Re: lol (none / 0)

it is true that ANYTHING can happen in 3 months (until the convention)


by WolfmanJack on Fri May 16, 2008 at 11:59:35 AM EST
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I guess this needs to be explained again (none / 0)

GE polls this far out mean nothing. If they meant anything, we'd be at the end of President Gore's second term right now.

And Hillary's poll numbers are inflated right now because the Republicans have been giving her a pass in order to throw everything they have at Obama.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/040 8/9964.html

Her numbers right now are her high-water mark. If she were to somehow get the nomination, the GOP attacks would begin, and she has nowhere to go but down.


by Angry White Democrat on Fri May 16, 2008 at 12:47:05 PM EST
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