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To: jveritas

Hillary is just about done, to be honest.

She needed the popular vote and delegates in both states and probably won’t get it now.

They will likely be seated now only after a nominee is established.


3 posted on 03/19/2008 2:21:37 PM PDT by cdchik123
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To: cdchik123
My cousin from Maine came down to visit yesterday.

He is a bigtime dem. Told me that if Obama is the nominee, he will be voting for McCain.

4 posted on 03/19/2008 2:23:52 PM PDT by mware (mware...killer of threads.)
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To: cdchik123
I am afraid not. The Wright issue may give her a victory in the next 10 contest where she will close the delegate lead, go ahead in the popular vote and win the nomination even outright without a fight at the convention.

El Zibo is very happy.

5 posted on 03/19/2008 2:24:12 PM PDT by jveritas (Rush Limbaugh (El Zibo) for President (extreme sarcasm))
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To: cdchik123
“Hillary is just about done, to be honest.”

I'm still not 100% convinced Obama will be the Dem nominee. The delegate math certainly does work against Hillary at this point. She would need multiple 60/40 victories to close the gap.

The next primary is April 22 so that leaves plenty of time for this Pastor Wright thing to go away. However until Hillary concedes to Obama I'm not convinced.

10 posted on 03/19/2008 2:40:02 PM PDT by Aglooka
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To: cdchik123

You are so wrong. It is hussein who is done. The clinton machine has greased its gears with the racial prejudice of hussein....


14 posted on 03/19/2008 2:44:19 PM PDT by The Forgotten Man (He works, he votes, generally he prays--but he always pays....)
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To: cdchik123
They will likely be seated now only after a nominee is established.

I've been thinking that for a while, but here is another scenario -

In a situation where neither candidate has enough delegates to win on the first round of voting, the DNC could decide to seat the Florida and Michigan delegations in the event of a second round.

28 posted on 03/19/2008 3:10:04 PM PDT by HAL9000 ("If someone who has access to the press says something over and over again, people believe it"- B.C.)
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