2008 presidential elections

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Zaso117 said:
We are just talking about the Democratic Primary

Huckabee is doing suprisingly well in the Republican. He came up the biggest on super tuesday


Xavier said:
its suprising actually for me.... i live in Utah... the reddest of all red states.... and i have only met one out of my entire school who wants a republican... (my school is small, only 300 people... but its very politically active) times are a' changin

Changing for the better... hopefully

Obama 08!!!
 
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Clinton leads only with the superdelegates.

The delegate count is pretty much split down the middle
 
Xavier said:
its suprising actually for me.... i live in Utah... the reddest of all red states.... and i have only met one out of my entire school who wants a republican... (my school is small, only 300 people... but its very politically active) times are a' changin

Edit: there are still plenty of republicans.... but no1, in the entire race, republican or democrat it calling for the "good" kind of change like Obama is.


1. How do you think that kid feels? or put you in there shoes and tell me how you would feel being like that. Its just not cool to be like all alone.
 
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iamyourcousin228 said:
1. How do you think that kid feels? or put you in there shoes and tell me how you would feel being like that. Its just not cool to be like all alone.


I'm neither Republican nor Democrat. For the Republican race though, i'm split between Huckabee and McCain, I just haven't decided who I really want just yet.
 
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iamyourcousin228 said:
1. How do you think that kid feels? or put you in there shoes and tell me how you would feel being like that. Its just not cool to be like all alone.

he was secure and cool with his choice, your choice it yours man, make it for the right reasons... your reasons. but its still yours, and you shouldn't feel bad about it... im not a democrat... im independent... like if Hilary wins the democratic spot, then im voting republican.
 
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NBC projects these delegate totals.


Clinton: 837
Obama: 841


This doesn't include Obama's clear advantage though in pledge delegates.
 
SpartanForever said:
And to republicans we need a changes the republicans had there chance and blew it. Republicans also have a terribly exclusive view on things
just how did we blow it, for the war in iraq and everything else, how could anyone fix that perfectly with nothing negative happening.
 
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supertaco said:
just how did we blow it, for the war in iraq and everything else, how could anyone fix that perfectly with nothing negative happening.

i hope your not serious.... go look up the movie "No End In Sight"
 
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supertaco said:
just how did we blow it, for the war in iraq and everything else, how could anyone fix that perfectly with nothing negative happening.

Its a metaphor basically saying the republicans supported bush and his war.... The big thing is, if hillary gets the democratic vote then obama fans will go to a republican but if obama wins it the hillary people will go to obama... its a matter of time before we see a dramatic change.... AND we have to look out for al gore and john edwards seeing who they support.
 
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America just decided that they wanted to vote the Democrats in to the legislature. They just wanted change
 
Zaso117 said:
America just decided that they wanted to vote the Democrats in to the legislature. They just wanted change
also because almost all of the republican candidates are politicians, not leaders.
 
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Zaso117 said:
America just decided that they wanted to vote the Democrats in to the legislature. They just wanted change

Yes and democrats IN MY POINT OF VIEW will make a change ... and for the better. Basically, the republicans were tried by the american people and in the american peoples eye's, FAILED, miserably. Obama wants change and thats what you'll get with him.
 
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I am from NY, and I feel cheated that Hillary used my state to better herself for this election. She moved to NY, and ran for senate. She got in, and didn't do anything for my state. Then, clearly knowing that she was going to run in this election, ran again for Senate, promising that she wouldn't run for president. She betrayed our state, and used us. Where is the money to elect a new senator going to come from? taxpayers. We were betrayed.



Yet my fellow New Yorkers gave her their vote....

why... why...
 
Zaso117 said:
I am from NY, and I feel cheated that Hillary used my state to better herself for this election. She moved to NY, and ran for senate. She got in, and didn't do anything for my state. Then, clearly knowing that she was going to run in this election, ran again for Senate, promising that she wouldn't run for president. She betrayed our state, and used us. Where is the money to elect a new senator going to come from? taxpayers. We were betrayed.
Yet my fellow New Yorkers gave her their vote....

why... why...

Haha im sorry you have to suffer... i would rather have hillary then a republican but id rather have obama MUCH more then hillary. I live in CT and my man Obama pulled it off nd took CT, I was rallying in a town and a city here in CT for 3 days for obama and it think we made an impact. Obama is a great man. I was surprised hillary won in NY, i know she is there senator but she still doesnt seem like the new yorker type to me.

Obama 08!!!
 
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The woman vote came up HUGE in california too. My god. As well as the Hispanic vote.


Yes, she did pick up vote in NY, alot of ignorant people forgot about who she actually was and cheered on the "hometown hero"
 
Zaso117 said:
The woman vote came up HUGE in california too. My god. As well as the Hispanic vote.
Yes, she did pick up vote in NY, alot of ignorant people forgot about who she actually was and cheered on the "hometown hero"

Ya ignorant women voted for hillary without even understanding what her views are.
 
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Well, my closing thoughts.

Coming out of super tuesday, it's pretty much a tie.

That means it's gonna boil down to money and resources as we finish these last few states.

And if this is going to be an election of sedition, Obama def. has the upper hand.


My hopes are high.
Lets go Obama.
 
Zaso117 said:
Well, my closing thoughts.

Coming out of super tuesday, it's pretty much a tie.

That means it's gonna boil down to money and resources as we finish these last few states.

And if this is going to be an election of sedition, Obama def. has the upper hand.
My hopes are high.
Lets go Obama.

Pretty much the same as mine, except i say obama has a much bigger lead because of his funding, support and his future supporters (can anyone say John edwards or al gore!!!).
 
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