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CBSNews.com Analysis: Much Of Apparent Division In Dem Primary Battle Can Be Attributed To Independents And Republicans
- OBAMA WHITE LINEAGE IS A LINEAGE OF LEADERS...
NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST & STRETCHES ACROSS THE SEAS.
OBAMAS BLOOD RELATIVES (PRESIDENTS) A CONFEDERATE GENERAL & A GREAT PRIME MINISTER.
1. PRESIDENT: JAMES MADISON
2. PRESIDENT: HARRY S. TRUMAN
3. PRESIDENT: LYNDON B. JOHNSON
4. PRESIDENT: GERALD FORD
5. PRESIDENT: G. BUSH SR. & G. BUSH JR. (11TH COUSIN)
6. V. PRESIDENT: D!CK CHENEY OBAMAS (8TH COUSIN)
7. PRIME MINISTER: WINSTON CHURCHILL
8. CIVIL WAR GENERAL: ROBERT E. LEE
NOTE: HES RELATED ROBERT E. LEE, THAT WOULD EXPLAIN WHY OBAMA WINS SO BIG IN THE SOUTH...HUH
EATMO CHICKIN: I BET YOU WISHED YOU HAD SUCH A LINEAGE...
YOU MONGREL - Reply to this comment
- Hillary Supporters and operation chaos operatives, I urge you to take that 18 cents gas tax holiday savings and send an 18 cent check to Hillary''s campaign. She is broke and can use the money.
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- Total Delegate Count
Democrats | 2,025 Needed to Clinch
OBAMA 1,844
CLINTON 1,688
EDWARDS 18
Republicans | 1,191 Needed to Clinch
MCCAIN 1,328
HUCKABEE 231
ROMNEY 149
CBS News estimates. Includes super delegates.
Hillary Clinton a few Weeks Ago acted as though her 2 Months Predicted (PA) Win was a ComeBack, when it wasnt !!
Hillary was slated 2 Months ago to win (PA) by 20 Points...She didnt, She won by 9.6 Points...
Noone Ever talks about obama making Major Inroads in (PA) despite all the Controversy...She won by 9.6 Points, Oppose to the Months Predicted 20 Point Win !!
Obama was Suppose to Win Big in (NC) and he Delivered a He!! of a Blow to his Naysayers,foremost Hillary Clinton, 17 County Traveling Man Bill Clinton, with his Over Done Southern Accent, FAILED & NC College Camp To NC College Camp Traveling Daughter, Chelsea Clinton...Their Scare TACTICS, Race BAITING & Fear MONGERING, Jeremiah Wright, Louis Farrakhan Scare TACTICS IN (NC) ...FAILED BIG TIME!!
CNN 9AM: INDIANA ARE STILL COUNTING ALL THOSE ABSENT TEE BALLOTS...I SAID STILL COUNTING ANSENTEE BALLOTS. - Reply to this comment
- eatmochickn: YOUR WHITE PRESIDENTS HAVE DONE A GRAND JOB OF HELPING THEMSELVES AND HURTING THEIR CITIZENS AND YOUR RACIST, SCARED OF A BIRACIAL MAN, AS PRESIDENT IS LAUGHABLE...
YOU MUST BE THE MADDEST & SADDEST, RACIST WHITE PERSON ON THE PLANET, OTHERTHAN THE CLINTONS THEMSELVES, AFTER LAST NIGHTS EVENTS !!!
12% OF OF THE POPULATION IS GOING TO ''RISE UP AND DO WHAT TO WHOM''
YOUVE YET TO CLARIFY WHAT THE ''BI-RACIAL PRESIDENT, THATS WHITE & BLACK PRESIDENT, IS GOING TO DO TO THE MAJORITY POPULATED...WHITE SOCIETY...PLEASE ELABORATE AS TO WHAT THIS ''RISING UP FEAR THEORY'' OF YOURS WILL PRODUCE.
MORE WHITES IN THE MILITARY, POLICE DEPT, CITY, COUNTY AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. CONGRESS, SENATE, CITY, FEDERAL, COUNTY JUDGES TOO....
YOU JOHNNY REB, NAZI, KKK & ARYAN MORONS...
ARE THE LOWEST LIFE FORMS ON THE PLANET.
YOUR RACE RAVINGS & RACE RANTINGS ARE DEPLORABLE AS WELL AS YOUR BAD MATH !! - Reply to this comment
- Total Delegate Count
Democrats | 2,025 Needed to Clinch
OBAMA 1,844
CLINTON 1,688
EDWARDS 18
Republicans | 1,191 Needed to Clinch
MCCAIN 1,328
HUCKABEE 231
ROMNEY 149
CBS News estimates. Includes super delegates.
Hillary Clinton a few Weeks Ago acted as though her 2 Months Predicted (PA) Win was a ComeBack, when it wasnt !!
Hillary was slated 2 Months ago to win (PA) by 20 Points...She didnt, She won by 9.6 Points...
Noone Ever talks about obama making Major Inroads in (PA) despite all the Controversy...She won by 9.6 Points, Oppose to the Months Predicted 20 Point Win !!
Obama was Suppose to Win Big in (NC) and he Delivered a He!! of a Blow to his Naysayers,foremost Hillary Clinton, 17 County Traveling Man Bill Clinton, with his Over Done Southern Accent, FAILED & NC College Camp To NC College Camp Traveling Daughter, Chelsea Clinton...Their Scare TACTICS, Race BAITING & Fear MONGERING, Jeremiah Wright, Louis Farrakhan Scare TACTICS IN (NC) ...FAILED BIG TIME!!
CNN 9AM: INDIANA ARE STILL COUNTING ALL THOSE ABSENT TEE BALLOTS...I SAID STILL COUNTING ANSENTEE BALLOTS. - Reply to this comment
- Barack Obama is dynamic and simply has an unbeatable euphoria factor which is to exciting and uplifting to ignore. We need change. We need it now.
%u201CThe Obamainator%u201D is back and has a message for the future. Change now or stagnate.
America was forged from the energy and inspiration of change from status quo of the day.
People do not want elected reruns or rehashed modus operandi zapping our tax money, again. Yesterdays political Ground Hog Day perpetrators need to call it a day.
Change is in the air! The people are ready to speak with their hopes and votes.
Exercise your rights, get out and vote, be a citizen worth defending. If you dont use your protected right to vote; then dont ever complain about who gets into public office.
Voters dont just want to write a new chapter in the same old political saga they are keen to throw out the entire pungent book.
Get excited about being a voter in the 21st Century, you can make a difference:
Mover and Shaker Needed. 4 Year Contract.
House and transportation provided.
New talents please apply.
New methods preferable, but actions MUST speak louder than words.
Innovative everything wanted for a new fangled, bold leap forward.
Hire Date: 4 Nov 08 Start Date: 21 Jan 09 - Reply to this comment
- All the Neo-cons out there, I hope you don''t choke when you have to say President Obama even though we have choked on saying President Bush for the last 8 years. But no worry, he will be a much better president and will be a president for all the people
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- txgrouch, it''s even greater than 65% if you look specifically at white women 60+ yrs old. Your point is right on. But trust me....you''re talking to a brick wall. Some folks are more interested in making an argument than being sensible.
Point is, ALL candidates have their core demographics that vote for them. It''s NEVER one-sided. Do Republicans complain that most minorities vote against them? Do Democrats complain that they have typically failed to get the religious vote? NO...they simply try to do a better job of understanding and appealing to those constituencies.
Unfortunately, you can always count a few ignorant folks to complain about it as a one-sided problem..... - Reply to this comment
- RowdyTexan2 whined:
they don''''t care who''''s in the White House as long as it''''s the black man.
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But - their votes STILL COUNT, right?
Just like the votes of the 65% of white women in NC who voted for Hillary, REVERSE OF THE OVERALL COUNT. Any SEXISM there? Why not dismiss THOSE VOTES, too???
A little DOUBLE STANDARD problem this morning, Rowdy?
HMMMMMM??? - Reply to this comment
- Regardless of which one wins the nomination I will vote for them! I will not be a traitor to my country by voting Republican. Even if by some miracle I have to hold my nose and vote for Hillary.
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- What a load of ***! They can analyze it till the cows come home. Hillary still has the popular vote, has won more big states than Obama, and in fact has won the election except for the black vote, which means they don''t care who''s in the White House as long as it''s the black man.
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- We tolerate rush like we tolerate all
southern sour grapes.
We are gracious in victory. - Reply to this comment
- The Blacks voting 90+% for the black guy was the difference. Plain & simple.
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- "I had read something similar to this last night about crossover voters especially Republicans. Seems that they have pretty much admitted they think they can beat Hillary easier than Obama. They are scewing the polling data. It seems the right questions are finally being asked. Rush is one of those who was promoting this.
Posted by lindaredtail at 07:59 AM : May 07, 2008"
That''s certainly part of it, but still ... 52-44 percent for Clinton in Indiana, and 61-32 in NC.
What about these 44% and 32% for Obama ? They cannot agree on who''s the "best" opponent for McCain ?
The information we lack is the correlation (or absence of it) between republicans voting for Clinton/Obama and their (supposed) vote in the GE. - Reply to this comment
- "Perhaps most intriguingly, however, is an apparent effort by Republicans to promote Clinton''s candidacy when they feel Obama is the better nominee."
They can''t get their own candidate, mad-man McCain, elected honestly, so they prop up Hillary to drag out her mud-slinging as long as possible. Repugs are evil, pure and simple! - Reply to this comment
- I like others thought Hillary had what it takes. She didn''t let us down. She took the low road of bitterly attacking & bashing Obama & Rev Wright and close to a $500,000,000 dollars of contributions and still counting.
Bill, Chelsae, Rendell & the Campaign Committee really won. They got paid up front. Millionaires many times over.
After all she is still there for us. That is, for all the Fund Raisers. 35 years experience has PAID off for the Clintons. ITS ALL ABOUT ME. Wheeeeeee this is FUND time. I''m just warming up. Soooooo Sad what the Clintons & the Old Guard Demos have done to the Democratic Party & its not over yet. - Reply to this comment
- She not like the chicago politician that obama
knocked off the ballot she''s a fighter she''ll
stand till the end - Reply to this comment
- Andrea Mitchell who is traveling with her said that Hillary is going to stay in for West Virginia and Kentucky. But that it really is over. I think that Obama should let her get out gracefully if possible and if she won''t then let the superdelegates pressure her to go.
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- It is no longer though a race contest. Obama drew a sizeable white vote yesterday which is good.
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- well now I agree that Obamanite''s beat Hillary bad
NC. and she won small in the republican state of Id.
maybe Obama can now find Gov. Devel Patrick''s $5000
and just what was The teamsters deal with the chicago
politician Obama - Reply to this comment




