Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Chaos...
That would be the Republican party... I don't see how any of these people can beat the Democratic ticket, no matter who is on it. You have McCain saying that he is going to be the nominee, of course Huckabee is winning some of the Southern states and might actually win five or six of them as amazing as that is. Romney, not doing so good. I think the issue is the winner take all states! Why do the Republicans do that? They should do it like the Democrats do, proportional. Whatever, I'm not a party leader. I think the thing that will destroy the Republican party are the one issue, right wing nut jobs. They get all hung up on one issue, and by doing that, the Republican party will essentially have handed it to the Democrats... Of course the results are still not all in, but that's my take on it. I'll bet McCain wins the nomination, wow! Huckabee and Romney are fighting for the same votes essentially, and by doing so, they hand McCain the nomination because of the ridiculous 'winner take all' states... Wow! It is what it is, it will be interesting, that is for sure...
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Of course that idiot Huckabee is on TV now talking about 'a year from now' and what he is going to do, does this moron really think he has a shot at it in the General election? I wonder who his advisors are?? Stunning!
Um, The Huck won here in the GA. Because he's full of awesome. Least we forget!
LOL! That he did... I still don't like any of them! :)
Go Huck! :)
Interesting - This morning they were saying Hilary was the winner, but now MSNBC is claiming Obama has more delegates now: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22419475
TOTAL VOTES CAST
Clinton: 50.2% (7,347,971)
Obama: 49.8% (7,294,851)
McCain: 43.1% (3,611,459)
Romney: 35.4% (2,961,834)
Huckabee: 21.5% (1,796,729)
For grand totals, vastly more Democrats than Republicans voted yesterday;
Democratic votes for Clinton and Obama: 14,622,822 (63.6%)
Republican votes for McCain, Romney and Huckabee: 8,370,022 (36.4%)
I think that the more people get to know Obama, the more they like him
Five reasons Hillary should be worried
It should be an interesting run up to the Democratic convention, and the nominee for the Democratic Party may not even be decided until the convention. How many times has that happened that you can remember?
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