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Texas Hill Country Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-28-08 01:36 PM
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24. they would have to.
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  -If BHO doesn't win North Carolina by 15+%.. Mr. Hawk  Apr-28-08 01:24 PM   #0 
  - That is their prerogative. Reality however begs to differ with them..As Always!!!  futureliveshere   Apr-28-08 01:25 PM   #1 
  - LOL  hnmnf   Apr-28-08 01:25 PM   #2 
  - He doesn't need to win NC by 15%. He does need to win it  cali   Apr-28-08 01:26 PM   #3 
  - I was under the impression that Hillary should win NC and prove Obama can't win  dmordue   Apr-28-08 01:27 PM   #4 
  - SD's will now begin switching from Obama to Clinton due to Rev Wright  David Dunham   Apr-28-08 01:27 PM   #5 
  - dream on big boy  asSEENonTV   Apr-28-08 01:28 PM   #7 
  - Welcome to DU.  peace13   Apr-28-08 01:28 PM   #6 
  - Why is it that Hill can win PA by under 10 and it's a great comeback  book_worm   Apr-28-08 01:28 PM   #8 
  - how come all the BHO supporters told us  Mr. Hawk   Apr-28-08 01:31 PM   #13 
     - So, on your planet 10 = 15? Fascinating.  TahitiNut   Apr-28-08 01:33 PM   #19 
     - Actually 9 = 10 = 15  tridim   Apr-28-08 01:40 PM   #28 
     - But she didn't win it by ten, did she?  book_worm   Apr-28-08 01:38 PM   #25 
  - He's heading in the right direction, according to today's Gallup.  gateley   Apr-28-08 01:29 PM   #9 
  - What if he crushes the peace goddess by 9.3 in N.C.  Tribetime   Apr-28-08 01:30 PM   #10 
  - He has'nt won a primary since  RememberWellstone   Apr-28-08 01:30 PM   #11 
  - Check your facts. Obama has won the most states since March 4th.  hnmnf   Apr-28-08 01:31 PM   #14 
  - Meant to say MAJOR state  RememberWellstone   Apr-28-08 08:00 PM   #34 
  - Right -- and if he keeps "losing" the way he's "losing"  nichomachus   Apr-28-08 01:32 PM   #17 
  - VT March 4, Wyoming March 8, Mississippi March 11. You fail.  Dbdmjs1022   Apr-28-08 01:34 PM   #20 
  - How come you can remember wellstone but can't remember last month?  onenote   Apr-28-08 01:39 PM   #27 
  - LOL  Forkboy   Apr-28-08 02:00 PM   #32 
  - "Semblance" of winning, you mean?  CakeGrrl   Apr-28-08 01:44 PM   #29 
  - LMFAO.. And what happened to Hillary's 26 point lead in PA?  Bensthename   Apr-28-08 01:30 PM   #12 
  - If you notice Obama always improves his polls and Clinton's drops.  Bensthename   Apr-28-08 01:31 PM   #15 
  - Only if they're idiots.  smoogatz   Apr-28-08 01:32 PM   #16 
  - He needs to win by double digits. 9.2% would be a HUGE double-digit win. Don't you agree?  jenmito   Apr-28-08 01:33 PM   #18 
  - They M$M can do anything they want to skew perception, but it's still winning while you're ahead.  CakeGrrl   Apr-28-08 01:34 PM   #21 
  - truth has a progressive slant, sorry.  Lerkfish   Apr-28-08 01:34 PM   #22 
  - Fuck you, dittohead.  backscatter712   Apr-28-08 01:36 PM   #23 
  - they would have to.  Texas Hill Country   Apr-28-08 01:36 PM   #24 
  - Hillary doesn't have a chance in North Carolina.  yardwork   Apr-28-08 01:39 PM   #26 
  - That's ridiculous.,  bowens43   Apr-28-08 01:56 PM   #30 
  - The broadcast media controls everything. They will decide- everything.  AlinPA   Apr-28-08 01:59 PM   #31 
  - snicker. I love comedy.  dmsRoar   Apr-28-08 02:18 PM   #33 
 

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