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N.Y. Senator Makes Her Case To Superdelegates As Obama Closes In On Magic Number

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by drivelphobe June 1, 2008 6:24 PM EDT
Look at her kissing up to a small group of islanders, trying desperately to garner a few votes. How pathetic she is. She is gagingly repulsive.
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by boatdocster June 1, 2008 6:23 PM EDT
RowdyWicca

The Super Delegates are not going to wait until August to cast their votes, nor are the required to.
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by rowdywicca June 1, 2008 6:21 PM EDT
To the very few real Hillary supporters (meaning those that are not really GOP trolls as most of them are) who say they''''ll vote for McCain, I say goodbye and good riddance. We don''''t need or want you so don''''t let the door hit you in the as*s on the way out. We''''ll win without you and are happy to leave you behind.




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Posted by SgtRDS-E4 at 03:19 PM : Jun 01, 2008

And we say, goodbye to you honkers who''ve ignored the vote and good riddance to you. You have no idea what democracy means!
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by sgtrds-e4 June 1, 2008 6:21 PM EDT
Expect to see the DNC primary wrapped up within the week.

Posted by boatdocster at 03:17 PM : Jun 01, 2008

No doubt, though Harold Ickes might shoot himself in the head over it, Hillary will be supporting Barack Obama by this time next week, if she likes it or not.
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by sgtrds-e4 June 1, 2008 6:19 PM EDT
To the very few real Hillary supporters (meaning those that are not really GOP trolls as most of them are) who say they''ll vote for McCain, I say goodbye and good riddance. We don''t need or want you so don''t let the door hit you in the as*s on the way out. We''ll win without you and are happy to leave you behind.

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by rowdywicca June 1, 2008 6:18 PM EDT
They don''t get it either! Even the PLEDGED delegates and cast their votes in way they want to!

If they canvas their voters before convention and find a huge number number would prefer to cast for the other candidate, the nomination could go either way in the balloting process at convention!
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by boatdocster June 1, 2008 6:17 PM EDT
Doesn''t matter. This is a write-off as they can''t vote in the general election anyway and Hillary still doesn''t really gain much in the way of delegates. This race has been over for weeks now.

Posted by SgtRDS-E4 at 03:05 PM : Jun 01, 2008

Exactly - way too little, way too late. If Hillary had a plan past Super Tuesday and did not ignore the caucus states between Super Tuesday and the major East Coast primaries, we might be looking at a different nominee.

Expect to see the DNC primary wrapped up within the week.

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by hillary4us June 1, 2008 6:17 PM EDT
THERE WILL BE NO PRESIDENT OBAMA, AT LEAST NOT IN THE UNITED STATES! WE WILL NEVER VOTE FOR HIM! THERE IS A MASS DEFECTION FROM THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY IN PROGRESS. NO MARXIST, ELITEST OBAMA!
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by rowdywicca June 1, 2008 6:15 PM EDT
Posted by HILLARY4US at 03:13 PM : Jun 01, 2008

AMEN! They just don''t get it do they? The votes are telling Obama to get on his camel and ride out!
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by sgtrds-e4 June 1, 2008 6:14 PM EDT
The number don''t lie. Hillary can not catch Barack Obama. She has already lost. He is the presumptive Democratic party nominee and therefore the next President of the United States of America.
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by hillary4us June 1, 2008 6:13 PM EDT
THE DNC STILL DOESN''T GET IT! WE WILL NOT VOTE FOR OBAMA! WE WILL VOTE TO DEFEAT HIM IN NOVEMBER.
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by perceptions5 June 1, 2008 6:12 PM EDT
"Down goes Obama".......................................... "Down goes Obama"

How is this clueless guy ever going to win in November if he can''t even win Democrat primaries?

How is it that Obama has won less than half the primaries since March 4th?

Because of Obama''s "own" connections and "bad moves/decisions" he can''t get either "white or hispanic voters" to vote for him in any kind of numbers.

Can Obama win on November 4th with only the black vote and the elite liberal white vote?

Obama, vote NO to a Jimmy Carter second term
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by sgtrds-e4 June 1, 2008 6:08 PM EDT
The last primary is Tuesday. By Wednesday morning the vast majority of remaining super delegates will be endorsing Barack Obama and within another week or so Hillary will be out stumping for Obama. Bet on it.
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by onthecase7 June 1, 2008 6:07 PM EDT
Back in the 50%u2019s, I was raised in a small middle class town that was all white, we didn%u2019t have any minorities. Some of the schoolyard jokes were based on black people trying to apply for a job, join a club, vote or run for office and being given some impossible criteria to meet. When against all the odds, the black person achieved the impossible and met the criteria, the rules were changed. Everybody would laugh. I thought they were only distant memories of a bygone time, or at best, comments on the futility of everyman trying to advance his lot in life. I am in the same age group as the Clintons. Maybe they came from the same background?
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by blkpresident June 1, 2008 6:05 PM EDT
Somewhere in NY a kitchen stove needs cleaning. Where''s lil'' missy? Still criss crossing the country pipe dreaming about a girl becoming president. Terrorist don''t lob softballs or play powder-puff football either.
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by sgtrds-e4 June 1, 2008 6:05 PM EDT
Doesn''t matter. This is a write-off as they can''t vote in the general election anyway and Hillary still doesn''t really gain much in the way of delegates. This race has been over for weeks now.
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by blackyowe June 1, 2008 5:54 PM EDT
Hang in there girl! I don''t want that metrosexual greenhorn in the whitehouse!
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