Posted on 03/04/2008 2:32:23 PM PST by tcrlaf
Didn't see one poted yet, and Early exit polling is already out.
Let's all watch and enjoy as the Democrats continue to rip each others throats out!
I’d be happy with Lieberman
Can we come? We’ll fly in.
Illegals and latinos went 2 to 1 for the witch.
And she won women too. Now Hillary will get the momentum and be the next president. Thank you Rush and Mark Levin for telling Republicans to vote for Hillary . Now Hillary will cancel your shows and impose socialism on the U.S.. We will all starve. Thanks for nothing Rush.
Note to Rush: women are the majority and will vote for.
Sorry, that's just flat out delusional. The Beast needed BIG wins in Texas and Ohio. She didn't get em. Obama is the nominee.
Clinton seems to have won Texas.
Illegals and latinos went 2 to 1 for the witch.
And she won women too. Now Hillary will get the momentum and be the next president. Thank you Rush and Mark Levin for telling Republicans to vote for Hillary . Now Hillary will cancel your shows and impose socialism on the U.S.. We will all starve. Thanks for nothing Rush.
Note to Rush: women are the majority of voters and will vote for Hillary.
People are talking about Mrs. Clinton’s “Math Problem”, that she cannot win enough delegates to clinch even if she wins the remaining contests by 60%+. But doesn’t the same problem also exist for Obama? He is not so far ahead that he will have enough to clinch either.
The media echo chamber is concentrating on Mrs. Clinton not having enough to win without superdelegates, but the exact same thing is true of Obama, and nobody is talking about that.
Perhaps we should just call off the entire thing and ask cee-b.s. who the President will be.
I hope you are right.
I will NEVER vote for McCain either.
No, I don’t prefer a Clinton or Obama. I’m guessing that the poster to whom you responded also doesn’t PREFER Clinton or Obama.
It’s just that I don’t see much of a difference. And if I do see a difference, it’s not like McCain doesn’t perfectly adore reaching across that aisle like a crack addict.
McCain and one other Republican voted against the bush tax cuts and now all of a sudden he says he’s NOT going to raise taxes, like I’m sure Hill and Hussein WILL, but I am to suddenly believe McCain? Not trusting someone who has consistantly betrayed you is a perfectly normal thing, some would call it SANITY.
So many of us who won’t vote for McCain, hey, we don’t trust the guy. Don’t tell me Judges for I will tell you about the infamous Gang of Fourteen.
Don’t tell me no taxes raised...see two paragraphs above.
Don’t tell me no amnesty of illegals for I shall mention the Kennedy-McCain amnesty bill.
Then there’s the stomping over my free speech by this fellow and hey, I see nothing at all illogical about decent folks refusing to vote for this man.
The war on terror? Hill voted FOR the war on terror and if I’m to be consistant here I would proffer that I don’t think Hill will withdraw those troops, tail between her leg. I think Hill will love going down in hhistory as the first lady president with the gonads to rid the word of terrorism.
So hey, like you suggested, I’ve thought about Hill and Barack versus McCain and frankly I see not much difference and what difference I see I fear would be gone by one small trip across that famous aisle that McCain so adores.
The media echo chamber is concentrating on Mrs. Clinton not having enough to win without superdelegates, but the exact same thing is true of Obama, and nobody is talking about that.
Obama needs far less of the Superdelegates than the beast does. He'll get em.
Texas, 9:17pm CST
Hillary Clinton 49.97%
Barack Obama 48.06%
(I deleted the others)
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Race Total 1,024,263 1,136,521
Early Provisional Ballots Reported 2,114
Total Provisional Ballots Reported 3,715
Precincts Reported 1,055 of 8,247 Precincts 12.79%
Statewide Turnout 8.91% 12,752,417 Registered Voters
Hold on now! Food is one thing...but your adult beverage is another story!
Cindy, decidedly UN first ladylike. She always strikes me as a tad brittle.
Actually, she is kicking butt in OH. (58%+ last I looked). RI was also a surprise. Big picture: The size of the win in OH may offset a close performance in Texas.
“In Ohio, Districts 10 and 11 (Cleveland) have not yet reported.”
Not exactly. Almost 60,000 votes are counted. Must be from absentee/early voting. Hillary is winning in Cuyahoga County. That spells doom for Obama.
The only reason this isn’t called is because of the late closing in Cuyahoga. Perhaps a miracle is in the works - but unless the final 140,000 votes (expect about 200k votes) are all for Obama - Ohio goes to Clinton.
I voted today in Texas in a HEAVILY Republican part of the state. There wasn’t a soul in there but the election judges when I arrived. The judge asked myself and the 2 people that walked in after me if we were voting Republican, as most people turned around and walked out when they realized that they had to vote in another area to vote for the democrats. I really think there was a lot of crossover voting today...especially on the part of conservative Republicans.
I could not do that though. Didn't want "dim" stamped on my card for the next year!
I get mine from the Secretary of State’s website. You might be able to get slightly higher numbers if you were to poll all 254 counties, but some of them haven’t gotten on the internet yet.
You assume you and I have the same priorities. Mine is national security.
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