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E-Phi
03-04-2008, 07:01 PM
Let the games begin!!!

30 min until Ohio.

Huey P. Freeman
03-04-2008, 07:03 PM
They did it like 2 seconds after the polls closed. It should be a blow out.

liL Ray
03-04-2008, 07:14 PM
even though I was first, we will use this post as the official results post for the night...deal???

:snicker:

E-Phi
03-04-2008, 07:16 PM
even though I was first, we will use this post as the official results post for the night...deal???

:snicker:

np. Both posts were at 6:01 :rofl5: Need a stopwatch for the neck to neck finish.

E-Phi
03-04-2008, 07:20 PM
Northern Ohio just extended the poll closing until 9pm EST because of bad weather.

KBig
03-04-2008, 07:32 PM
pins and needles....

Armento
03-04-2008, 07:35 PM
Northern Ohio just extended the poll closing until 9pm EST because of bad weather.
This is good!

E-Phi
03-04-2008, 07:41 PM
This is good!

Yup. The area includes Clevelend.

Huey P. Freeman
03-04-2008, 07:47 PM
Northern Ohio just extended the poll closing until 9pm EST because of bad weather.Just Sandusky county which does not include Cleveland.

E-Phi
03-04-2008, 07:50 PM
Just Sandusky county which does not include Cleveland.

So Cleveland didn't extend their closing? They also are having a problem with the weather.

Huey P. Freeman
03-04-2008, 07:54 PM
So Cleveland didn't extend their closing? They also are having a problem with the weather.According to MSNBC all polls have closed in Ohio except Sandusky county.

E-Phi
03-04-2008, 08:09 PM
Texas primary current results: Obama 58% Clinton 41%. Must be the early votes because the polls don't close until 9pm EST.

Update: Texas now showing Obama 60% Clinton 39%
It's back to Obama 58% Clinton 41% with 1% reporting.

KBig
03-04-2008, 08:17 PM
Texas primary current results: Obama 58% Clinton 41%. Must be the early votes because the polls don't close until 9pm EST.

Update: Texas now showing Obama 60% Clinton 39%


oh lordy I need a cookie. my poor lil cow-nerves are a WRECK!

this election is fantastic to say the least


*where's my lighter*

Dolemite73
03-04-2008, 08:32 PM
If Obama wins Texas (and I believe he will win in a squeaker), this race is over. Point blank. And the rumor is that Obama had a bloc of 50 superdelegates ready to announce for him tomorrow.

KBig
03-04-2008, 08:35 PM
If Obama wins Texas (and I believe he will win in a squeaker), this race is over. Point blank. And the rumor is that Obama had a bloc of 50 superdelegates ready to announce for him tomorrow.


I hope peeps dont discount VT and Rhode Island ... He's already won VT

VT, RI and a sizeable delegate count in TX .... she still cant win

AK
03-04-2008, 08:54 PM
I hope peeps dont discount VT and Rhode Island ... He's already won VT

VT, RI and a sizeable delegate count in TX .... she still cant win

She will likely win R.I. Based on the delegate math, she can't win even with big wins in Ohio, Texas and Rhode Island...and Pennsylvania for that matter. The real issue is, can she claim enough "victory" tonight to credibly argue that she should continue. Many prominent people in the party are very concerned about the damage she will cause by continuing a negative campaign against Obama when the party should be focused on the general. If she loses Texas, I think the calls for her to stop will be overwhelming. If she wins there, it'll be very interesting to see the reaction of party leaders.

KBig
03-04-2008, 09:05 PM
She will likely win R.I. Based on the delegate math, she can't win even with big wins in Ohio, Texas and Rhode Island...and Pennsylvania for that matter. The real issue is, can she claim enough "victory" tonight to credibly argue that she should continue. Many prominent people in the party are very concerned about the damage she will cause by continuing a negative campaign against Obama when the party should be focused on the general. If she loses Texas, I think the calls for her to stop will be overwhelming. If she wins there, it'll be very interesting to see the reaction of party leaders.


They did a poll and 65% of the pollees said they want the superdelegates to vote the will of thepeople.... If a state was won by HRC those SDels should vote for her... certainly the same for Obama...

the Votes are an indication of the peoples' wishes.....

the fallacy of this great system is that the delegate leader can lose the popular vote and still get the nomination and/or election ...

It trully is about CHess not Checkers....

liL Ray
03-04-2008, 09:14 PM
Now that the republican's have their guy, if Clinton loses either Texas or Ohio, the dem bosses need to insists she steps aside.

E-Phi
03-04-2008, 09:14 PM
She will likely win R.I. Based on the delegate math, she can't win even with big wins in Ohio, Texas and Rhode Island...and Pennsylvania for that matter. The real issue is, can she claim enough "victory" tonight to credibly argue that she should continue. Many prominent people in the party are very concerned about the damage she will cause by continuing a negative campaign against Obama when the party should be focused on the general. If she loses Texas, I think the calls for her to stop will be overwhelming. If she wins there, it'll be very interesting to see the reaction of party leaders.

It's gonna be a long night :acclaim:

btw tell them to hurry up and send my fleece jacket :wink:

Huey P. Freeman
03-04-2008, 09:18 PM
She will likely win R.I. Based on the delegate math, she can't win even with big wins in Ohio, Texas and Rhode Island...and Pennsylvania for that matter. The real issue is, can she claim enough "victory" tonight to credibly argue that she should continue. Many prominent people in the party are very concerned about the damage she will cause by continuing a negative campaign against Obama when the party should be focused on the general. If she loses Texas, I think the calls for her to stop will be overwhelming. If she wins there, it'll be very interesting to see the reaction of party leaders.AK what do you think of her recent attack that all Obama has done was give a speech. Makes me want to smack the shit out of her.

E-Phi
03-04-2008, 09:33 PM
Projected Clinton as winner in Rhode Island and is currently leading in Ohio.

KBig
03-04-2008, 09:51 PM
Can someone please explain to me ..... " If Canada said there was no problem (infraction) regarding the Obama camp ... why is every analyst saying finally the Obama Camp is vunerable and his credibility is challangeable...


What am I missing? an official Canadian statement should quelch that bs right?


what the phucc am I missing?

Huey P. Freeman
03-04-2008, 10:28 PM
In Ohio Cincinnati, Dayton, Cleveland and Toledo have yet to report. A lot of Obama vote has not been reported yet.