Comments on: Analysis: Dems Tied In Super Tuesday Knots
Dick Meyer Says Complicated Split Decision Sets Stage For A Long, Bloody Bout
- I think Obama & Edwards made a deal. If Edwards stayed in the race Hillary would be the clear winner
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- I''ll be happy if either Obama or Clinton becomes our next President.
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- REPUBLICAN VOTERS WERE COMPLETELY RIPPED OFF DUE TO RAMPANT VOTER REGISTRATION FRAUD IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. THOUSANDS OF REGISTERED REPUBLICANS WERE ILLEGALLY SWITCHED TO INDEPENDANTS, THEREFORE COULD NOT VOTE.
WE ARE NOW LIVING IN AN SOCIALIST OPPRESSIVE NATION WHERE OURS RIGHTS ARE CLEARLY BEING VIOLATED. - Reply to this comment
- There''s no Bush running this time...Duh!
Go ''Bama! - Reply to this comment
- Anybody remember the Civil War? This country is
going to be even more polarized....guaranted. The
black population will be dancing in the streets.
the white people will stay in doors. - Reply to this comment
- As long as we have people like Jeff Greenfield
encouraging viewers that Barack Obama is going to
close in and there''s a move on. Well, what do you
expect from a guy like Jeff Greenfield? - Reply to this comment
- Haven''t voted? Are you undecided or open minded?
Do some simple research. factcheck.org
Compare the current congress for voting records.
Senator Clinton has missed 105 votes (23.5%) during the current Congress.
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/c001041/
Senator Obama has missed 168 votes (37.7%) during the current Congress.
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/o000167/
Senator McCain has missed 251 votes (56.3%) during the current Congress.
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/m000303/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0hvB3lN7ZU&watch_response
Cynics should move to the next post. - Reply to this comment
- The one thing all of us could at least agree on is that the
Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby Poll
are a farce and anyone using them as representative of anything is LYING like TPM and Huff Post, Rush, uh huh... - Reply to this comment
- "I voted for Monica''''s boyfriends wife!!
Posted by jedi08 at 10:27 AM : Feb 06, 2008"
LOL!
I voted for *** Cheney''s wife''s 8th cousin. - Reply to this comment
- Perhaps. But the challenge that endures for Obama is changing the way women and the over-60 crowds have voted so far this year. White women voted for Clinton by a huge margin, 58 percent to 38 percent. Voters over 60 went for Clinton 55-38. These groups are the stalwarts of Democratic primaries and pose a huge obstacle for Obama.
And this will never happen those same group grudge dynamics used in the Hillary is a Racist the white man is being mean to the black man psych by Obamas campaign, polarizes two ways and pushed white women as well their is no trust and he certainly can not win them back on sustentative issues. - Reply to this comment
Ex-NBA ref Tim Donaghy 



