BenDavid
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Mon Jan-07-08 12:36 AM
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Just asking. Lets just say that obama wins in nh and sc and then |
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Edited on Mon Jan-07-08 12:37 AM by BenDavid
a funny thing happens on the way to measuring the drapes. HRC wins Nevada, wins over obama in michigan and then wins big over obama in florida. Now who is the front runner and who has the mo going into super tuesday? uh huh the meidawhores would have to say it was hrc and for the sake of argument obama wins only illinois and maybe 1 or 2 other states and hrc wins 16 on 2/5/08....What will happen when HRC has a majority of delegates to become the nominee....Are you obama folks going to take your toys out of the sand box and no home and not support the nominee? You edwards people are you going to do the same?
I said in one of my many posts the following: this was written in the du I believe on March 2, 2007.....
I have nothing bad to say about Obama. If Obama wins - whoever wins the Democratic nomination, I'm behind him/her all the way. (That's a sentence you won't hear from most lefty web sites.)
But seriously, between Obama with two years experience and the only team to win back-to-back presidential campaigns since FDR, (the team that beat war hero Bush and war hero Dole), ...who do you think the super-racist GOP wants to run against?
shalom Ben David
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Mon Jan-07-08 12:40 AM
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1. whoever the nominee is s/he will get my support. 100%. |
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Mon Jan-07-08 12:40 AM
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2. If I was them , I'd take a crack at "Hope". |
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Mon Jan-07-08 12:53 AM
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Mon Jan-07-08 01:01 AM
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4. Will the Hillary folks take their toys out of the sand box and go home and not support Barack? |
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should he be the better candidate to represent the American peeps? this certain is at least a two (or) three way street bucko...!
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Mon Jan-07-08 01:24 AM
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5. There's a whole lot of *if* in that scenario. |
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And it doesn't include Edwards. What if Hillary comes in third in NH and SC. Will her NV numbers hold? Will Michigan provide any boost for Hill considering she's the only one on the ballot?
I think obviously if she pulls in a landslide on Super Tuesday it's hers, but with this thing so close three ways, I think looking that far ahead is nutso.
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Mon Jan-07-08 01:32 AM
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Edited on Mon Jan-07-08 01:33 AM by tammywammy
First of all, Hillary's the only democrat on the ballot in Michigan, since Obama, Edwards and Richardson pulled out. That doesn't matter, because those delegates won't count anyways. And those that don't want to vote for Hillary can vote for uncommitted. Uncommitted will probably be the big winner in Michigan.
And Florida's delegates won't count either. So those two states are moot.
So really, what you're suggesting is that Obama wins next week and Hillary wins Nevada. Obama looks good in South Carolina.
That's the set up for Super Tuesday, if Hillary pulls out a win in Nevada (possible) or S. Carolina (a little less possible, but still possible).
edited to add: And you're not taking Edwards into account. I think he'll do well next week. I'm thinking it'll be Obama, Edwards, Clinton, just like in Iowa.
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