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Wed Mar-05-08 01:49 AM
Response to Reply #10 |
| 21. RI and VT are a wash, and Obama is still gaining in OH. |
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Hillary will likely net close to zero delegates on the night.
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| -As of 1:20 am, the delegate count from the Texas primary is 63 Hillary, 62 Obama with Obama likely |
Yanez Houston Jordan |
Mar-05-08 01:25 AM |
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For the record, we are working off of central time...lol |
hnmnf |
Mar-05-08 01:25 AM |
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Thank you and hot stuff! And I voted for Yanez today! nt |
babylonsister |
Mar-05-08 01:26 AM |
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I'm so glad you voted for Yanez. That race was a real nail biter! |
Yanez Houston Jordan |
Mar-05-08 01:41 AM |
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Fool! Math doesn't count!!! |
VolcanoJen |
Mar-05-08 01:28 AM |
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any updates from ohio? |
ORDagnabbit |
Mar-05-08 01:31 AM |
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Obama crushed in the cities. Landslides. |
VolcanoJen |
Mar-05-08 01:33 AM |
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and thats what the supers are looking at too |
meow mix |
Mar-05-08 01:34 AM |
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Diebold? |
casus belli |
Mar-05-08 01:36 AM |
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Thank you for your hard work Jen. |
Window |
Mar-05-08 01:42 AM |
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I gave it my heart. I gave it my soul. I gave it my shoe leather. |
VolcanoJen |
Mar-05-08 01:50 AM |
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You did great! I don't think you could have given any more. |
Window |
Mar-05-08 01:56 AM |
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voting problems in Ohio |
WillYourVoteBCounted |
Mar-05-08 01:46 AM |
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Toledo went for Clinton as did most minor cities and rural areas. |
jsamuel |
Mar-05-08 01:48 AM |
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Obama won Dayton by 11 points. |
VolcanoJen |
Mar-05-08 01:56 AM |
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No need to hold your experience in Ohio electoral math over my head. |
jsamuel |
Mar-05-08 10:09 AM |
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Your enthusiasm hard work and updates have been a great contribution here. |
Voice for Peace |
Mar-05-08 10:52 AM |
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Thank you, Voice for Peace. |
VolcanoJen |
Mar-05-08 06:35 PM |
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When I'm Queen people like that will be teh FIRST against the wall |
XemaSab |
Mar-05-08 01:32 AM |
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So they both won two states. Sounds like a draw to me (just like SuperTuesday ). |
Diane R |
Mar-05-08 01:32 AM |
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nice |
meow mix |
Mar-05-08 01:33 AM |
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What's her net gain on the evening? |
Royal Oak Rog |
Mar-05-08 01:35 AM |
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RI and VT are a wash, and Obama is still gaining in OH. |
jgraz |
Mar-05-08 01:49 AM |
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MY SPECULATION: Obama +179 delegates, Clinton +189 delegates |
nomorewhopper |
Mar-05-08 01:53 AM |
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which is awesome.... 379 more out of contention... |
BringBigDogBack |
Mar-05-08 05:10 AM |
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They aren't listening. |
casus belli |
Mar-05-08 01:35 AM |
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the media should have fun explaining this one.. |
meow mix |
Mar-05-08 01:38 AM |
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With just over a third of the Texas caucus reporting, Obama leads 55% to 45%. |
Yanez Houston Jordan |
Mar-05-08 01:40 AM |
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Those "caucus" delegates won't be awarded |
okasha |
Mar-05-08 01:44 AM |
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You know the "caucus" delegates weren't awarded in Iowa, either, yet that didn't stop anyone from |
Yanez Houston Jordan |
Mar-05-08 01:56 AM |
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Lol! So a "caucus" is only a caucus if Clinton wins? |
David__77 |
Mar-05-08 02:34 AM |
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And it's also a done deal, Clinton won. How does THAT work? nt |
babylonsister |
Mar-05-08 01:45 AM |
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4 hours later, STILL just over a third reporting there. |
DLnyc |
Mar-05-08 04:54 AM |
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K & R |
Scurrilous |
Mar-05-08 05:57 AM |
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