Comments on: Difficult Delegate Math For Clinton
Washington Post: Even After Energizing Victories, She Still Lags Behind In Pledged Delegates
- She didn''t win by landslide numbers, and picked up only a couple of delegates. She may claim that she won big states, but those were Dem hack states, and heavily hispanic, while he won all across the country. She''s outta here.
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- Posted by suzy111 at 12:35 PM
I''m with you!!
Quickest way in the world to lose my vote is to try and scare me into voting for you.
Another quick way is to crawl into the gutter and expect me to follow. Ain''t gonna happen.
I would love to see CBS initiate a whole new segment and call it "Dirtbag Politics".
The problem is that both of these tactics have been shown in the past to work! And work pretty good. That''s why we consistently get the government we deserve. - Reply to this comment
- I am incredulous.
I have read in the newspapers and online comments by many women who said they would vote for Clinton "because the U.S. needs a woman to head this country",...
Posted by tibu987 at 02:34 PM : Mar 05, 2008
Yeah, I am incredulous - but of your comment. I''ve been reading newspapers and these boards the whole primary season and I have seen VERY FEW posts which say we should vote for Hillary "because she is a woman". Oh, there have been a handful, but mainly from one or two posters repeating themselves. The overwhelming majority of women who support Hillary for President do so because they feel she is the best available candidate. - Reply to this comment
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The voters have spoken and it is now time for Hussein to to withdrawal. It has been fun watching the antics of his frat-boy and girls-gone-wild supporters, but it is now time to take the presidential contest seriously.
That means to focus on the fact that Tony''s Rezko''s partner-in-crime cannot win the presidency by winning in states like Vermont, Iowa, and North Dakota. To win the presidency, it will take winning the Hillary states of California, Ohio, New York, Texas and Florida.
The Hope-Change, Change-Hope, Hope-able Change and Changeable-Hope BS and assorted plagiarisms of Hussein (along with his theft of most of John Edwards ideas) has been a delightful distraction from reality. Now the responsible and mature Democrats must get serious and work to elect a capable president.
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- If the actual, one person, one vote were the only factor in this election, and the primary totals as of now were counted, the republicans would have already lost the presidential spot to the Democrats. Lets make it even simpler, Give all of the republican votes to John and give the democratic runners only the votes that each has earned, The low man on the Democratic totem pole would still beat John by a wide margin. Hillary''s wins are wins but not WINS. The wins are shallow. Not what you would expect from one who expects to win. We the voters can only groan when we hear the words superdelegates. Now that we know how deals come together in D.C. who knows what deal in the past or the future has put what Super Del. in bed with whom. It would be nice if these our elected officials would come forth and state how they are going to vote, isn''t this part of what we pay them for. Or does the amounts that political persons get from doing the bidding of the Bilderberg Group count more. Look that up on BBC check out there answer.
Himself....... - Reply to this comment
- this is for DonaldDuck75. Wow that''s real smart, can''t have your way, so vote for the oppostit side. I suppost you don''t have any military children, when you talk about your family. If you do, I would hate to see the draft restarted and your children go. You should read more facts about both candidates history and experence before blowing off. Hilary''s experence should not include following her husband around. That would be like me saying it can drive a log truck because I work for a log truck company. This is not a Billary campaign. She is having trouble with running her money, I am not real sure I want her running what little I have. Please everyone stop and think, this is for all of us, not just you.
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- I am incredulous.
I have read in the newspapers and online comments by many women who said they would vote for Clinton "because the U.S. needs a woman to head this country", "that it was time for a woman to be president", and many other such ridiculous comments. In other words, these women voted for Hillary simply because she is a woman. This is very scary.
I am also incredulous that these two, the Clinton twins, sleazy lawyers from Arkansas, from the second most backward state in the U.S., both beset with scandal, could become the two most powerful people in the world.
I once read that the American electorate is comprised of only 3% of intelligent, well read, voters. The other 97% comprised couch potatoes, TV watchers, non-readers, video game players, in other words, people who not know anything of the candidates, the issues, the problems, facing this country and the world.
But, as patriotic Americans, they will exercise their right to vote.
Too bad. Too scary.
We have a chance to change the direction of this country with Obama. If Obama should not win, it will just be more of the same with the Clinton twins, with the rest of the world laughing at us and, we again lose credibility internationally.
Too bad. Too scary. - Reply to this comment
- Vote against politics as usual, i.e., the Clinton twins and McCain.
Vote against the status quo, i.e., the Clinton twins and McCain.
Vote against divisive partisan politics, i.e., the Clinton twins and McCain.
Vote against arrogance, ineptness, i.e., and corruption, the Clinton twins and McCain..
Vote against members of Washington''s "good ole boys", i.e., the Clinton twins and McCain.
club.
Vote for change.
Vote for Obama.
72 year old white male, veteran, who has seen it all. - Reply to this comment
- The only way for Hillary to get the nomination now is to steal it. If she does that she will absolutely destroy the party. - If Clinton steals the nomination she will receive less than 40% of the popular vote in the general. She''s turned off a lot of people - for good !
-former (3 time) Clinton''s voter. - Reply to this comment
- Hillary: You needed knock out blows of 15% in both Ohio and Texas - that is what everyone was saying before yesterday. You underperformed: You got 3% in Tx and 10% in Ohio. You would need almost 70% of the vote in the rest of the states to overcome Obama''s delegate count.
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