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  • Hillary Clinton has a problem

    Hillary Clinton has a real problem attracting delegates and superdelegates. It started in Iowa and has avalanched to monumental porportions.
    Posted to Deathwatch by wanakee on June 2, 2008
  • Hellary, Change the rules!

    So you want to change the rules which everyone started under because you are behind? Hellary! http://fakesteveballmer.blogspot.com
    Posted to Trailhead by steveballmer on May 31, 2008
  • Popular Vote Totals in Aggregate Mean Nothing...

    ... and Hillary Clinton is still due to become the Democratic Party nominee for the Presidential run this Fall. If Democratic Party stalwarts fail to understand that Hillary and Bill Clinton are their best package to run against McCain in this 2008 election season, then welcome to another 8, 16, or 32 years of Republicans in the White House, ...
    Posted to Deathwatch by MichaelBernard1 on May 7, 2008
  • Re: Why Hillary Shjould Stay IN the race.

    So where is thew knockout punch on Tuesday? I am not saying it could not happen, but the trends show it unlikely at best. Obama was supposed to take Guam in a walk...didn't. The race for pledged delegates will be over Tuesday just How? The votes to win are not available to either Barack or Hillary on Tuesday. Proportionality is a bitch of a ...
    Posted to Chatterbox by OpusMagnus on May 4, 2008
  • The big flaw in Tim's argument

    Tim suggests - indeed, his whole argument actually requires this premise to be true - that remaining unpledged delegates, the misnamed ''superdelegates'', are waiting to see what everyone else is going to do before they decide what to do. Why are they waiting? Tim and others offer us possible scenarios. Here are a couple. To fulfill the wishes ...
    Posted to Chatterbox by Vic from Oregon on May 3, 2008
  • Re: So much talk about the math and that Hillary can't win

    Delegate compromise This in on the Michigan revote: Compromise by the DNC that will give Obama part of Hillary's votes Now I voted for Hillary so I don't think that is right period. It was a vote cast FOR a candidate in a primary that had the best turn out that I know of ever. I don't see how anyone can say arbitrarily especially since ...
    Posted to Best of the Fray by jeqal on April 30, 2008
  • The Real Math Favors Hillary Clinton

    I'll cite statistical facts for you. Hillary Clinton has been denied a clear consensus victory in Florida. Barrack Obama purposely removed his name from Michigan when it made no sense to remove his name, specifically to weaken Hillary's claim to the midwest states. Barrack Obama's 11 highest winning percentage state wins are all caucus state ...
    Posted to Deathwatch by Alessandro Machi on April 27, 2008
  • DNC Won't adjust delegate count

    To Whom it May Concern: The delegates needed to secure the demacraitc party's nomination for the President of the USA should be adjusted, based on the party's own ruling that MI and Fl delegates will not be available to any candidate, because MI and Fl state officials violated DNC party rules. So, why hasn't the DNC subtracted the number ...
    Posted to Trailhead by mysigrid on April 25, 2008
  • Give me the nomination or I shoot the party

    So... the winning candidate should bow out because the underdog doesn't care if she is causing irreparable damage to the party? So... we should nominate for the PRESIDENCY that person who doesn't care who she hurts as long as she gets what she wants? According to this article, Hillary is a maniac, who will stop at nothing to become ...
    Posted to Trailhead by doctheweasel on April 25, 2008
  • Delegate count is actually very close

    Obama only has a lead if we pretend we only have 48 states. Michigan and Florida Go to www.thegreenpapers.com to see counts with and without sanctions
    Posted to Deathwatch by ken_wilsonii on April 23, 2008
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