The CA winner will be tonight's winner
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Tue Feb-05-08 11:03 PM
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The CA winner will be tonight's winner
Everything else has split evenly. CA will break the de facto tie. Wolfie says CA is close in the exit polling for both parties.
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Tue Feb-05-08 11:05 PM
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1. The person who beat what were, 2 weeks ago, unbeatable odds... ,
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Edited on Tue Feb-05-08 11:09 PM by jackson_dem
If you are 5-7 and win four in a row and another team is 9-3 and loses four no one in the NFL says the former had a better season. They are both 9-7.
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2. if HRC does not win CA....
that's all she wrote. She will probably win, though, and the race will continue.
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4. Obama has won 10 states with HUGE margins, and met the 40% threshold in the states he lost
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5. No, unless someone wins enough to secure 2025 delegates, actually
No winner will be decided tonight.
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