Old 03-05-2008, 12:22 AM   #181
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Interesting night...Hillary certainly did what she needed to do in order to have any real chance at staying alive. Texas and its screwed up primary and caucus thing though could put Texas back in Obama's corner. A third of the delegates are awarded in the caucus, and everyone seems to think that Obama will win that easily. I have also heard that the districts will be very important in Texas. From what I have read/seen the districts in TX where Obama is expected to win are the more populous districts so Hill could win the popular vote in Texas and still not gain as many delegates as Obama. We'll see how it all shakes out.

Even if she does win TX flat out, is it too little too late. This is clearly the most exciting and contested primary elections in quite some time. For once in recent memory it may actually come down to how it all plays out at the convention. That is really exciting. My stupid state will actually matter this year--usually everything is decided by the time Oregon even gets around to having its primary election.

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Honestly...I think the Dems are shooting themselves in the foot.

With a race this tight you're going to alienate roughly HALF of your voting base when one of the candidates is knocked out. Will they automatically jump to the other candidate in November...or will they be upset enough to consider the moderate McCain?

Going to be a long year
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Honestly...I think the Dems are shooting themselves in the foot.

With a race this tight you're going to alienate roughly HALF of your voting base when one of the candidates is knocked out. Will they automatically jump to the other candidate in November...or will they be upset enough to consider the moderate McCain?

Going to be a long year
Your point makes logical sense Gartism, but imho, our "Big Tent" Democrats and our America need "Creative Tensions" (Pelz & Andrews, 1966) to crystallize governmental political and policy directions to regain all that our Republicans have foolishly destroyed. The every issue failure Republican record is crystal clear. And as you probably already know, even most Republicans are outraged by the complete failure on every issue during the recent Republican domination of all three branches of our U.S. government.

I am very open to listening to anyone's example(s) of a single success during the recent loong Republican government domination. I'll even add my single example: Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts ... tho' please remember the outrageous Harriet Myers Republican fiasco that preded this spot-on choice.

Watching even Republican Neocon nuts Fred Barnes and William Kristol [of course on "Fair & Balanced" Fox], they reluctantly concede a deserved 2008 Republican election disaster, and now lament the obvious growing economic disaster and "hope" that Bush short-term patches could hold off a recession until Election Day. Despicable in my mind!

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Before March 5th
110 delegate seperation.

After March 5th(currently)
97 delegate seperation.

differential.. 13 delegate gain.

After Obama takes her apart in Wyoming and Mississippi we'll be about back to the 110 delegate seperation.

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Honestly...I think the Dems are shooting themselves in the foot.

With a race this tight you're going to alienate roughly HALF of your voting base when one of the candidates is knocked out. Will they automatically jump to the other candidate in November...or will they be upset enough to consider the moderate McCain?

Going to be a long year
I answered this weeks ago :>. Oh hey... look what they're talking about now...

http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2008/0...googlenews_wsj


I am very open to listening to anyone's example(s) of a single success during the recent loong Republican government domination.


1. Not one attack on US soil by foreign terrorists since 9/11.
2. Afghanistan is no longer in Taliban hands.
3. Iraq is no longer in Saddam Hussein's hands.

All 3 of those things were quite successful. Its the cost thats up for debate.


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Sen. Hillary Clinton, fresh off big primary victories, hinted Wednesday at the possibility of sharing the Democratic presidential ticket with Sen. Barack Obama – with her at the top, according to the Associated Press. Obama played down his losses, stressing that he still holds the lead in number of delegates.
Whoohoo!!! I get why this can be a problem for the candidates, but if the Dem party is looking for a win, how can having those two on a ticket together be a bad thing? Am I being too idealistic? I'm talking for the party as a whole here..... I think people will be more likely to vote for them together as a cohesive team (and by that I mean at least working together on the books enough to "run" the government) rather than splitting votes and chancing that the Obama supporters would vote for McCain if the Party put Hillary/whoever on a ticket.
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Whoohoo!!! I get why this can be a problem for the candidates, but if the Dem party is looking for a win, how can having those two on a ticket together be a bad thing? Am I being too idealistic? I'm talking for the party as a whole here..... I think people will be more likely to vote for them together as a cohesive team (and by that I mean at least working together on the books enough to "run" the government) rather than splitting votes and chancing that the Obama supporters would vote for McCain if the Party put Hillary/whoever on a ticket.
You mean Obama/whoever of course :>.

We should start calling Hillary Clinton the presumptive Democratic vice-presidential nominee.

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You mean Obama/whoever of course :>.

We should start calling Hillary Clinton the presumptive Democratic vice-presidential nominee.

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lol @ :>

I would vote for that. The other way around...? Not so much.
Did you see her SNL sketch?
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I would vote for that. The other way around...? Not so much.
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It doesn't matter who is on the Democratic ticket.

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