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fff

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After 19 million votes, Hillary and Obama are seperated by only about 200,000. Obama took all contests this weekend; Hillary is expected to do well next weekend. Now that's a horse race.

So far in the elections, 19 million have voted in Dem contests; 12 million in Republican contests. That's not much of a horse race. Let's cross our fingers it holds true in November. :D
 
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Anonymous

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fff said:
So far in the elections, 19 million have voted in Dem contests; 12 million in Republican contests. That's not much of a horse race. Let's cross our fingers it holds true in November. :D

I think that is indicative of the backlash I have been predicting for the last couple of years...I was seeing on tv- where even in red state Nebraska, they had to move some Democratic caucus's to bigger sites because the turnout was so heavy-- and in one article I read- one county alone had 1500 new registered Democrat voters ....
 

Mike

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I have been reading and hearing where the extra Democratic votes are coming from Republicans voting against Hillary to assure Obama the nomination.

They will then return to the Republican ticket in the general election.

I know a lot of them did that here...............................

We'll see.

The amount distrust for Hillary is downright funny to me. A year ago she was a shoe-in.
 

Red Robin

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Mike said:
I have been reading and hearing where the extra Democratic votes are coming from Republicans voting against Hillary to assure Obama the nomination.

They will then return to the Republican ticket in the general election.

I know a lot of them did that here...............................

We'll see.

The amount distrust for Hillary is downright funny to me. A year ago she was a shoe-in.
An old friend of mine did that. He said he was glad to live long enough to vote against hillary. He's hoping to live long enough to do it again in the fall if necessary.
 
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Anonymous

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Mike said:
I have been reading and hearing where the extra Democratic votes are coming from Republicans voting against Hillary to assure Obama the nomination.

They will then return to the Republican ticket in the general election.

I know a lot of them did that here...............................

We'll see.

The amount distrust for Hillary is downright funny to me. A year ago she was a shoe-in.

I would think they would want Hillary running against the Republican (McCain) ...Hillary can be defeated - I don't think Obama can be....
 
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Anonymous

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jigs said:
Oldtime, I am not willing to take the chance of beating Hillery in the fall....take her ass out NOW !

Yep--- I was going on the trend of the last few months-- Hillary keeps dropping- and Obama keeps raising...He's building a grassroots base (young and college educated) that are pouring in unlimited funds and might not be beatable...Only a short time ago- on a head to head matchup- McCain was beating Obama by over 10 points- lately he keeps falling behind - even tho he has the nomination sewed up :roll: .....

Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
Sunday, February 10, 2008

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Sunday shows John McCain (R) leading Hillary Clinton (D) 46% to 43%. Barack Obama (D) leads McCain 44% to 41%.
 

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