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Hippo_Tron Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-12-08 04:18 AM
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15. Governor O'Malley is also going against the will of Maryland voters no matter what
Two can play this game.
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  -OK, so "Caucuses aren't democratic and we should only look at Primaries". Fine. FlyingSquirrel  Mar-12-08 03:25 AM   #0 
  - Clinton is not winning OR  sandnsea   Mar-12-08 03:27 AM   #1 
  - Most recent poll (Feb 21) shows Obama leading 40-25 in Indiana  FlyingSquirrel   Mar-12-08 03:57 AM   #12 
     - Cool about Indiana  sandnsea   Mar-12-08 05:06 AM   #18 
        - Indiana ~ 6.3 million vs OR ~ 3.7 million.. for the record, here are my calculations.  FlyingSquirrel   Mar-12-08 04:03 PM   #19 
  - Add FL + MI revotes and the whole ball game changes.  zlt234   Mar-12-08 03:29 AM   #2 
  - How?  ossman   Mar-12-08 03:30 AM   #3 
  - If you'll notice, I included MI and FL in the above numbers.  FlyingSquirrel   Mar-12-08 03:37 AM   #4 
     - Exactley. Do Hillbots expect 70/30 blowouts in MI & FLA?  ossman   Mar-12-08 03:39 AM   #6 
  - It ends the Clinton meme they would turn the campaign in her favor  DiggerDan   Mar-12-08 03:39 AM   #5 
  - I can see it now... Obama's MI victory speech at the Big House in AA before 100,000 people!  ossman   Mar-12-08 03:45 AM   #7 
     - Detroit is 82 percent African American  DiggerDan   Mar-12-08 03:56 AM   #10 
  - Not to go all Bill Clinton, but Jesse Jackson won Michigan  theboss   Mar-12-08 04:05 PM   #20 
  - Wrong, wrong, wrong!  Catherina   Mar-12-08 03:46 AM   #8 
  - Hey, You Have To Delete All States That Begin With M Or N  lligrd   Mar-12-08 03:52 AM   #9 
  - How about  DadOf2LittleAngels   Mar-12-08 04:10 PM   #22 
  - Yes  doyourealize1   Mar-12-08 03:56 AM   #11 
  - Superdelegates should use their judgement, taking all factors into account.  Apollo11   Mar-12-08 04:03 AM   #13 
  - Translation... "Automatic Delegate" = Hillary Supporter Bullshit  ossman   Mar-12-08 04:15 AM   #14 
  - If you know latin, it makes more sense to call them "ex officio delegates".  Apollo11   Mar-12-08 04:19 AM   #16 
  - Governor O'Malley is also going against the will of Maryland voters no matter what  Hippo_Tron   Mar-12-08 04:18 AM   #15 
     - It's not a game, it's how the system works.  Apollo11   Mar-12-08 04:20 AM   #17 
        - And you, then, are saying we shouldn't?  FlyingSquirrel   Mar-12-08 04:12 PM   #23 
  - PRIMARIES ARE NOW UNDEMOCRATIC! SUPERDELEGATES SHOULD DECIDE FROM THE START!  anonymous171   Mar-12-08 04:06 PM   #21 
  - Since when are caucuses considered un-democratic?  loindelrio   Mar-12-08 04:12 PM   #24 
     - It's been floated around here in GDP for awhile now by some Clinton supporters.  FlyingSquirrel   Mar-12-08 04:14 PM   #25 
     - Yea. Un-Democratic.  loindelrio   Mar-12-08 04:27 PM   #26 
     - Since HRC started not being able to win them  rainbow4321   Mar-12-08 07:59 PM   #27 
     - Since Obama won them..  stillcool47   Mar-12-08 08:09 PM   #28 
 

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