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Reply #36: No matter how many times you repeat that false statement [View All]

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cali (1000+ posts)  Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Sat Mar-01-08 04:12 AM
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36. No matter how many times you repeat that false statement
it won't make it any truer. It's disgusting to repeat outright lies. And very, very few people in the real world buy that lie.
Tough for YOU and others who are pushing it. And due to the demographics- many latino voters in TX are young, she won't be getting 70% of the latino vote. Add that to the fact that there's a caucus as well as the primary, and Hillary isn't looking too good in TX, and don't forget that he's outspending her by a huge number on TV advertising and has the better ground game. Just 3 weeks ago, she was claiming victory in TX and saying how important that state is. Now, the pathetic candidate is more or less dismissing TX.
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  Hillary surges to 40 point lead among Texas hispanics in new Belo poll, 33 point lead in IA poll Herman Munster  Feb-29-08 11:36 PM   #0 
   Odd, Belo has had her uptop every single time, and yet it's the only TX poll  Bicoastal   Feb-29-08 11:37 PM   #1 
   that is kinda odd..  meow mix   Mar-01-08 12:47 AM   #22 
   See post #19  Blue_Roses   Mar-01-08 12:49 AM   #24 
   What's with your race obsession?  anonymous171   Feb-29-08 11:39 PM   #2 
   if hillary wins hispanics 70=30, she's going to win Texas  Herman Munster   Feb-29-08 11:40 PM   #3 
   Popular vote yes, but hispanics are de-emphasized in delegates  Alhena   Feb-29-08 11:44 PM   #6 
   There. Is. No. Way.  Blue_Roses   Feb-29-08 11:48 PM   #10 
   really?  Herman Munster   Mar-01-08 12:00 AM   #14 
      you obviously didn't read the WHOLE summary... it has flip-flopped  Blue_Roses   Mar-01-08 12:17 AM   #16 
      Texas ain't California...by a long shot.  Blue_Roses   Mar-01-08 12:18 AM   #17 
   Yes, I agree, but there is a big chance of that not happening  NJSecularist   Feb-29-08 11:50 PM   #11 
   You know how blacks, men, the youth, caucuses, and red states don't count?  skipos   Feb-29-08 11:44 PM   #7 
   Because race matters in voting, especially since the swiftboating of the Clintons on race  jackson_dem   Mar-01-08 03:40 AM   #31 
   kick  Demagitator   Feb-29-08 11:42 PM   #4 
   good news, thanks nt  tandem5   Feb-29-08 11:43 PM   #5 
   Read more of it please, 45-46 with most of her vote Hispanics means Obama wins more delegates  Johnny__Motown   Feb-29-08 11:46 PM   #8 
   Matt Towery, CEO of InsiderAdvantage.  Blue_Roses   Feb-29-08 11:46 PM   #9 
   Guess there are only...  KLee   Feb-29-08 11:53 PM   #12 
   last 10 poll average O 47.5 C 44.4  grantcart   Feb-29-08 11:58 PM   #13 
   Belo poll still under represents Obama's African American Support  hnmnf   Mar-01-08 12:14 AM   #15 
   relax its just a PAR  grantcart   Mar-01-08 12:35 AM   #20 
   Maybe the effect of the swiftboating of the Clintons on race is wearing off?  jackson_dem   Mar-01-08 03:41 AM   #32 
      You know I'm not going to get into an arugment with you on the first pointt  hnmnf   Mar-01-08 03:43 AM   #33 
      Not you but other Obama supporters  jackson_dem   Mar-01-08 03:49 AM   #34 
         You know what I think happens with the black vote?  hnmnf   Mar-01-08 03:59 AM   #35 
            Maybe  jackson_dem   Mar-01-08 04:23 AM   #37 
               I'm not shocked that Obama takes a white state like Iowa/ND/or Wisco and not whites in the South  hnmnf   Mar-01-08 04:34 AM   #38 
               Are Latinos  woolldog   Mar-01-08 04:46 AM   #40 
               Yes but it is unfair to blame it on racism right now based on the available evidence  jackson_dem   Mar-01-08 05:08 AM   #43 
                  The reason that 2/9 wasnt as big of a deal was that it was on Saturday  hnmnf   Mar-01-08 05:13 AM   #44 
                     I disagree, although that must have been a factor  jackson_dem   Mar-01-08 05:47 AM   #45 
               I doubt it  woolldog   Mar-01-08 04:40 AM   #39 
      No matter how many times you repeat that false statement  cali   Mar-01-08 04:12 AM   #36 
      Yeah, and there are those who believe the original swiftboating never happened either  jackson_dem   Mar-01-08 04:54 AM   #42 
      one has happened in several contests, one has never happened  JackORoses   Mar-01-08 04:53 AM   #41 
   I think this Poll is under sampling African American/Hispanic voters  hnmnf   Mar-01-08 12:30 AM   #18 
   This poll is conducted by Dan Bartlett's company...Bush's "spokes person"  Blue_Roses   Mar-01-08 12:32 AM   #19 
   Texas ain't California. We didn't have a month of mail in ballots before Obama started moving.  texas_indy   Mar-01-08 12:46 AM   #21 
   Very good news.  RememberWellstone   Mar-01-08 12:48 AM   #23 
   balloon?  Blue_Roses   Mar-01-08 12:51 AM   #25 
   Fair use of copyrighted material , 3-4 paragraphs, not 10.  FogerRox   Mar-01-08 12:52 AM   #26 
   TX doesn't look good for Hillary -- and recall she had a Massive lead a month back  quantass   Mar-01-08 12:58 AM   #27 
   It's becoming a knife fight.  mrbluto   Mar-01-08 01:13 AM   #28 
   Even ain't gonna cut it for Hillary. She can't close the delegate gap that way.  ORDem   Mar-01-08 02:01 AM   #29 
   Let's hope Hillary can pull wins in both Texas and Ohio...  CyberPieHole   Mar-01-08 02:20 AM   #30 
 

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