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  • #31
    Harlan is right about you having it backwards, red, at least on a state level.

    Obama is winning all the states that the Republicans will win in the general election, while Hillary is winning all the states where the Dems have a strong chance. The only exception is Illinois--Obama's home state.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by texaspackerbacker
      Harlan is right about you having it backwards, red, at least on a state level.

      Obama is winning all the states that the Republicans will win in the general election, while Hillary is winning all the states where the Dems have a strong chance. The only exception is Illinois--Obama's home state.
      So I guess the Dems have a strong chance in Texas, right?
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      • #33
        well, clinton won tennessee, texas, oklahoma, arkansas, alaska, arizona, new mexico, florida, ohio. so she is winning the red states. but she has won around that many blue states too

        even though ohio and florida are red states through fraud

        so i'd say its kind of scattered

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        • #34
          I think Obama may yet knock Clinton out of the race tonight.

          He is winning by 20 points in NC, and has closed to 6 in Indiana. Clinton had high bar, she needed strong win in Indiana and strong effort in NC to continue. Both are in peril.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
            I think Obama may yet knock Clinton out of the race tonight.

            He is winning by 20 points in NC, and has closed to 6 in Indiana. Clinton had high bar, she needed strong win in Indiana and strong effort in NC to continue. Both are in peril.
            and in his speech right now he's going hard after her blue collar base

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            • #36
              Originally posted by red
              well, clinton won tennessee, texas, oklahoma, arkansas, alaska, arizona, new mexico, florida, ohio. so she is winning the red states. but she has won around that many blue states too

              even though ohio and florida are red states through fraud

              so i'd say its kind of scattered
              no it's not scattered. Clinton wins states in West and SW with high hispanic population. And she is generally cleaning up in midwest, other than Il & WI.

              Obama has won most of states in S with high black population.

              Clinton has won most of the big blue states - NY, NJ, CA, PA, OH, the trend is clear.

              There are exceptions, but the election has been like taking a census, very predictable.

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              • #37
                scattered was a poor choice or word, i wasn't look at it like a map.

                i should have said split up

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                • #38
                  wow, Obama has closed to 4 pts in Indiana, HUGE win in NC.

                  Clinton's longshot chance is done. She will probably continue the campaign, but the SuperDelegates are swinging to Obama tomorrow. It's over.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                    wow, Obama has closed to 4 pts in Indiana, HUGE win in NC.

                    Clinton's longshot chance is done. She will probably continue the campaign, but the SuperDelegates are swinging to Obama tomorrow. It's over.
                    she should have quit 2 months ago, she had no chance then either, but she kept going on and tried to drag obama all through the mud

                    she'll continue on after tonight too

                    she'll go stump now in the state with the last primary, she'll give up the others. she'll lose the others, then win the last one big and say

                    LOOK AT ME, I HAVE ALL THE MOMENTUM. i should be the canidate

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by red
                      she should have quit 2 months ago
                      your arrogance, so characteristic of the whole Obama movement, may very well be the downfall of Obama next fall.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                        Originally posted by red
                        she should have quit 2 months ago
                        your arrogance, so characteristic of the whole Obama movement, may very well be the downfall of Obama next fall.
                        the numbers showed two months ago that it was next to impossible for her to win. maybe it was a month ago, but for a long time the numbers just didn't show that she had any chance to win. she would have had to win like 70% of the rest of the delegates. and thats just not going to happen

                        the republicans win one primary, and the next one they lose, they quit. they figured it out. why can't she?

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                        • #42
                          She really needs to step down now. Anything more, at this point, is bad for the party.
                          "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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                          • #43
                            Obama's gonna take Indiana as well, I have a feeling. Yeah, Hillary's goose be cooked. Harlan, you speak of burning bridges now, but I predict you will feel somewhat differently come November. Maybe not, but a strong hunch.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by red
                              the numbers showed two months ago that it was next to impossible for her to win. maybe it was a month ago, but for a long time the numbers just didn't show that she had any chance to win. she would have had to win like 70% of the rest of the delegates. and thats just not going to happen
                              you have bought into the Obama spinners. They discount FL & MI, and promoted the misconception that the Super Delegates had to follow the pledge delegates. Both sleazy tactics, in my opinion.

                              She had a small but real chance at nomination. Had she won NC today, she would have been right in the thick of it.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by hoosier
                                Obama's gonna take Indiana as well, I have a feeling. Yeah, Hillary's goose be cooked. Harlan, you speak of burning bridges now, but I predict you will feel somewhat differently come November. Maybe not, but a strong hunch.
                                i think she'll win the state. looking at the hard numbers i'm not sure if obama can make up the whole difference of 40,000 votes

                                but he might be able to close the gap to 49-51 or even a split

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