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Looks like the Clintons will win Ohio

Sims2789

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I would bet that that will be their last win though. Possibly RI, but RI is so small it doesn't matter.
 
If that poll is anything to go off of, I say victory for Obama. He kept it very close and made sure she made extremely little headway. We'll have to get a bigger picture though, but excellent job on the Obama campaign's narrowing of the numbers.
 
I would bet that that will be their last win though. Possibly RI, but RI is so small it doesn't matter.

They might also get Pennsylvania and possibly tiny West Virginia. I don't know much about Puerto Rico.
 
If Obama wins Ohio and Hillary wins Texas by a small margin, would that pretty much define Obama as the Democratic candidate? I've been reading conflicting pieces of info about that on the brazilian media.

Anyway, congrats to Obama.
 
Huh? Hillary is going to win Ohio for sure now..the question is if she can pull out Texas too.

Ah, OK, I misread the threat title (since it was started by Sims I assumed it was about something good for the Obama campaign ;) )
 
In that case, congrats to Lula. :lol:

Obama is not nearly as bad as Lula, c'mon.

And think about it this way. If Obama is elected it will mean that a majority of american voters bought his message of conciliation. If Hillary is elected it will mean that a majority of american voters gave the middle finger to conservatives.

While in reality Obama might be further to the left than Hillary, americans don't seem to be perceiving it that way.
 
Exit polls are all over the place for OH and TX. Expect Narrow wins either way. Don't rely on them too much. Ohio won't be called for awhile, I guess, because Columbus and Cleveland had to keep alot of precincts open, and those are more Obama friendly areas.

Anyways, narrow Clinton victories in OH and RI are good news for Obama. He's expected to net 5 delegates in VT, lose 1 in RI, and might not lose more than 3 in Ohio.

He might even gain delegates...depends on the caucuses
 
Actually, I recrunched the numbers and the exit polls are within a couple percentage points, but they're generally pretty accurate.
 
Obama is not nearly as bad as Lula, c'mon.

And think about it this way. If Obama is elected it will mean that a majority of american voters bought his message of conciliation. If Hillary is elected it will mean that a majority of american voters gave the middle finger to conservatives.

While in reality Obama might be further to the left than Hillary, americans don't seem to be perceiving it that way.
This is one conservative who prefers a middle finger to a someone who smiles prettily as he drives the knife home.

Maybe I'm not typical, but we'll see how that perception holds up come November. Maybe Obama wil get 60% of the vote and everyone will be fawning over him. Or not. We'll see.
 
Also the Clintons won Rhode Island.
 
Cleveland and Columbus had to keep their polls open late because of high turnout, and those are obama strongholds. Thats why its so high right now

You wouldnt freaking beleive the number of observer reports flying around right now

Damn I hate my job sometimes
 
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