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Posted on 02/05/2008 6:10:39 AM PST by SE Mom
Here we go...
The Democrat nominee needs 2,025 to win.
The Republican nominee needs 1,191 to win.
If Romney can win in California and Missouri, there’s still a chance he can win this thing, and save the party, and the country, from the monstrous threat of a McCain presidency.
Glad to see Fox updated their set. CNN has been killing them thus far this primary season in technology.
Obama won by about 87-13, but the current returns show 52-42, so the Republican numbers are likely quite screwed at the moment.
Georgia 2% reporting
Huckabee 5,213 36%
McCain 5,017 35%
Romney 3,509 25%
Paul 339 2%
Giuliani 166 1%
You have my sympathies.
Technology allows the news to call races too fast. It takes all of the fun out of anxiously waiting.
McCain wins NJ, IL, CT
Romney wins Taxachussets
Huckabee wins Alabama ... and looks like a close victory over McCain in Georgia.
Mitt Romney can’t even win CT.
He is unelectable!
Does anyone have a stream for Fox or something? Spouse is watching kick boxing.
Don’t kick out the chair from under yourself until the results are actually in.
I can never support Romney because he actively supported and donated to planned parenthood. He actively supported and promoted abortion. Deal. Breaker.
What makes everyone think he wont turn on conservatives like he has repeatedly demonstrated his willingness to do so in the past??
I have to think in terms of who best supports my nephew (who is scheduled to come home (2nd turn) in April from Iraq)
LOL! The most Reaganesque candidate was in the race and you didn’t vote for him.
Hey look at it this way, it's Super Tuesday, two states have been called, and McCain is 0 for 2. Quite the landslide of inevitablilty eh"
Fox hasn’t streamed their broadcast for years.
I got a gun, next time you want to shoot yourself in the foot, lemme know, I lend it to yah...;)
Jack Kemp beats em all.
CNN: McCain wins Illinois and Conn; Romney wins Mass.
Clinton wins Okla Obama wins Illinois
Sound advice....holds true for horses too.
Unfortunately, if McCain is the Standard Bearer I don't think this is anything that's even remotely possible.
McCain wins: Connecticut, Illinois
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