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!
You could be right.
I think Hill or Obama can beat him.
But you could be right.
Yeah, last week Obama was going to trounce Clinton in Ohio and Texas.
Okay. You totally lost me on that.
This means nothing, is anyone following the breakdown of the counties, someone from Texas that knows what is going on. I’m trying to sort through the Texas SOS site... Are the larger areas that would favor Obama in yet.. When will the caucus results be posted.
Unlike other primary nights, there doesn’t seem to be very much information about the results in here tonight, just a lot of bickering.
Anyone from Texas who can lend some insight on what’s been counted so far and what areas are still under reported. Anything about the caucus results.
Thanks
A guy goes to the doctor and is told he has a terminal illness. "Is there anything I can do to extend my life doctor?"
Doctor says, "Go find a single girl in Perry County with six kids and marry her."
"Is that gonna extend my life Doc?"
Doctor says, "No, but it will seem like it will ..."
Clutch Cargo.
LOL Only their mouths moved. I remember it well.
You are a drama queen and a blithering idiot.
I didn't' fall for the "Rush Blunder". Read my posting history. I have NEVER once advocated crossing party lines to vote for the one of the democrats. I have stated many times here that to do so is dishonest and it is a game that only dishonest democrats should play.
Just because Hillary is back in the race is not any reason to go hysterical, like you are. Hillary will not beat McCain. I don't think Obama can beat McCain either.
Personally I will likely sit out this election because I can't stand any of them. But truth be told, I will probably, in the end, crawl across a mile of broken glass to vote AGAINST Hillary. I would probably on crawl across a half mile of broken glass to vote against Obama.
So take a chill pill my FRiend. All is not lost. November is 8 months away.
The Texas numbers you are quoting is for the primary delegates. This is to assign 70% of the state’s delegates, the remaining 30% are determined by the caucus being held now that the poles are closed. The fun is not over yet!
Hmmm. Most women I know cannot stand Hillary Clinton. And this includes liberals and conservatives.
Some of the liberals that are related to me actually prefer John McCain to either Clinton or Obama.
I truly believe that Osama Obama with all of his Obamamaniacs would be harder to beat in the general. The bandwagon affect is real. Unfortunately.
LOL!
66% - She's up 1,119,118 to 1,066,753 ... (55,000)
But 2-3 weeks ago she was up big in both. So who really had the “comeback?”
Romney has some homework to do over the next few years to establish himself as a bona fide conservative. He just wasn’t ready this time around. Maybe 2012.
Then how come he barely moves. speaks with no apparent enthusiasm.And has that strange confused look in his eyes?
“You are a drama queen and a blithering idiot.”
I’ll let you have the last word with the strength of your initiated ad hominem.
Unfortunately, I’ll be back in November to say I was right.
” I think the female vote is over-rated The democrat vote is not. The Obama vote should REALLY not be underestimated. Just my two cents.”
I guess I am getting hysterical about this, and over doing what I think will happen, and I hope you are right, but just imagine the pressure, it will truly be historic that a woman will be a nominee for president, women would almost take it as a betrayal of the gender if a woman didn’t vote for Hillary.
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