Hillary Supporters unite....no bashing please! only smiles

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Notice how Edwards still hasnt throw his support to anyone!

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I say smart man...

Latest delegate count from the NY times show Barak ahead by 105.

Also they are only 3,000 votes apart after last night. So the popular vote will mean nothing...at least that is what CNN said

So predictions please...how big will Hillary win PA?

I say she will win like in Texas....about 100,000 more votes

In all reality thats 5 weeks away. A political LIFETIME.
But as of 2/20, Clinton has brought a heck of a lot more $ in donations then Obama. And I know she had a BIG donation bump since then. This will be a bigger if not the BIGGEST win for Hillary.

...but again...anything can happen between now and then.:confused3

You got that right it is a life time.

May I remind everyone? The supers are being bought and paid for - and its apparently legal!!!!!



http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politicalintelligence/2008/02/superdelegates.html

yes legal it is..not only that but they can offer them the world and there family members also. They can even put them in charge of a program and also put there family members in charge and fund it....the sky is the limit, the were talking about that tonight and I was blown away...gee how do we become a Super delegate
 
psst.....DisUnc (you're not the only political guru ;))

I posted the below post at 10am yesterday. I think MSNBC needs to hire us instead of Russert & Andrea Mitchell. :hippie:

& when i turned MSNBC on at 5pm yesterday, they were discussing the inevitability of Hillary conceding. :rotfl:

& I normally LIKE MSNBC.


I'm getting a NH vibe. Consider the following for Ohio:

- Front page "NaftaGate" will fire up working class Ohioans.
- Was leading there anyway.
- SNL, Jack & Daily Show demonstrate she's the tough, cool, smart chick that we all knew she was. (& the big eyed b*tch if you get on her bad side. :lmao: ...which is ok too.)

But will "dittoheads" & late breaking HC voters neutralize double latte drinking children of baby boomers & crossover Republican voting HC haters?

I think so - HC 54% - BO - 45%


For Texas, see above & add great weather....& Texans love tough gals.....also, Eva Longoria is touring with her (trust me on this... All Latinas LOVE Eva, who is a Texas Latina version of Oprah & 99% of men think she's kinda "ok looking" ;) (Genius get on HC's part.).

But...I'm fearful that many republican hard liners are crossing over to vote BO because they can't stand HC. I'm hoping a few "dittoheads" neutralize these Republicans... who only want to hop in our hot tub & fart. Also, I'm hoping some who might have crossed over are voting for Huckabee instead to send JM a message (we can hope).

I'm also VERY fearful that BO supporters (who are wired in general & to each other) will get MANY more people to the caucus tonite than HC voters. So what do i think?

HC - 52% - BO - 47%......BUT BO will get more caucus votes & his precincts will be worth more....so i believe it will be a dead heat in delegates in Texas.

I defer to you all in VT & RI....but it looks like those to states might be a wash....anybody got any thoughts on the two NE states?


hound <----- likes Joan Jett, Chrissy Hynde & other tough chicks. :hippie:


fwiw....I noticed that they're finally (today) talking about "hey....maybe they need to actually let MI & FL vote in this thing".


hound <----actually thinks it might be more important to identify & reward the person who can win Florida, Ohio, MI, AZ & NJ in Nov......rather than who can win the Utah democratic caucus.
 
Obama and his supporters are still trying to get Hillary to quit. :confused3

Even though he may end up with more delegates because of the delegate assignment process - he still WON'T HAVE ENOUGH himself.......

This is going to make such bad blood for this party.........
 

Obama and his supporters are still trying to get Hillary to quit. :confused3

He's so confident/cocky he should just ignore her. He's got this thing in the bag according to his campaign, right? They should treat her like McCain treated Huckabee. McCain really had the thing sown up since Feb. 5th and I don't remember him asking Huckabee to get out. Just pay no attention to her. He should start working on picking his cabinet.

Maybe he could even come out with a commercial saying it's all over-people in PA don't bother voting for him because he doesn't need their votes.
 
Obama and his supporters are still trying to get Hillary to quit. :confused3

Even though he may end up with more delegates because of the delegate assignment process - he still WON'T HAVE ENOUGH himself.......

This is going to make such bad blood for this party.........

I know they keep saying she cant get the delegate count and I keep saying "But neither can he" :confused3 :confused3 :confused3 but it seems to go in one ear and out the other....

I have to say that I only really hear it from the Obama supporters that have drank to much Obama kool-aid.....the ones that only drank a little seem to get that.
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";23624250]I know they keep saying she cant get the delegate count and I keep saying "But neither can he" :confused3 :confused3 :confused3 but it seems to go in one ear and out the other.....[/QUOTE]::yes:: :confused3

Neither will get the 2025 without the Delegate count!
 
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[QUOTE="Got Disney";23624250]I know they keep saying she cant get the delegate count and I keep saying "But neither can he" :confused3 :confused3 :confused3 but it seems to go in one ear and out the other....
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That's because it's too painful to admit that he can't seal the deal and win the nomination. The only way that Obama can "win" is if Hillary quits. But he can't beat her, at least not in the way that the rules require, with 2025 delegates.
 
That's because it's too painful to admit that he can't seal the deal and win the nomination. The only way that Obama can "win" is if Hillary quits. But he can't beat her, at least not in the way that the rules require, with 2025 delegates.

Give them some time to come to that realization. If Hillary continues winning (particularly the big states like PA), I think Barak's expectations will go down a notch.

I saw him on TV this morning saying that Hillary went negative. I wonder how negative he's going to get from this point on and how his supporters who are "tired of politics as usual" will react.
 
That's because it's too painful to admit that he can't seal the deal and win the nomination. The only way that Obama can "win" is if Hillary quits. But he can't beat her, at least not in the way that the rules require, with 2025 delegates.

Right - so they are promoting the fact that he will always be ahead - as his inevitability...... and they want all of the supers to vote that way....... and then it comes back to - should the "red" states that he won - get to decide the nominee......

It still kills me that she won Texas - but did not win the delegate count. I find that just ridiculous.......
 
The point is regarding delegates is that there is no way Clinton will match Obama in pledged delegates, let alone beat him. She has to win every state coming up by like 60% to beat that lead. His campaign certainly knows it will take superdelegates to get Obama over the top; why else would he be courting them? :hippie:

BTW, his first name is spelled Barack, not Barak. :) Sorry, just a pet peeve I have.
 
The point is regarding delegates is that there is no way Clinton will match Obama in pledged delegates, let alone beat him. She has to win every state coming up by like 60% to beat that lead. His campaign certainly knows it will take superdelegates to get Obama over the top; why else would he be courting them? :hippie:

BTW, his first name is spelled Barack, not Barak. :) Sorry, just a pet peeve I have.

Ahh spelling. Well I will be the first to admit that I cannot spell. How nice of you to come here and point that out to everyone who may not have noticed.
 
Give them some time to come to that realization. If Hillary continues winning (particularly the big states like PA), I think Barak's expectations will go down a notch.

I saw him on TV this morning saying that Hillary went negative. I wonder how negative he's going to get from this point on and how his supporters who are "tired of politics as usual" will react.

I've already thought him to be 'negative' in his campaigns so I keep shaking my head every time he brings up that Hillary is 'negative'. I honestly don't think a lot of his supporters see that in him... they are just too obsessed with him.
 
Ahh spelling. Well I will be the first to admit that I cannot spell. How nice of you to come here and point that out to everyone who may not have noticed.
This is OT, but like you (and other people on the DIS :rolleyes1) I am also a horrible speller! I use the Firefox browser to read and post to the DIS and it has a built-in spell checker. It flags misspelled words by underlining them in red and then suggests correct spelling when you right click on the word. You can even add words like "Barack" to you dictionary. Give it a try! You'll like it :).

Now, back to your regularly scheduled Hillary thread where I have also begun calling Obama by his first name Barack.
 
Right - so they are promoting the fact that he will always be ahead - as his inevitability...... and they want all of the supers to vote that way....... and then it comes back to - should the "red" states that he won - get to decide the nominee......

It still kills me that she won Texas - but did not win the delegate count. I find that just ridiculous.......

It still kills me that Gore lost in 2000, but that's the way the process works and we can't just throw it away the first time it yields an undesirable result. Texas has shown an astonishing gain in registered Democrats this year. I would be thrilled if my vote actually mattered for once.
 
Here are a few quotes from our local paper this morning. It should be noted that this paper is strongly Republican.

One question being asked was how much of the Democrat turnout was actually Democrat. By some estimates, as much as 30 percent of it could have come from Republicans who crossed over to try to affect the outcome of the Democrat nomination process.

Koehne (our county Republican chairman) said she hoped that kind of crossover wasn’t widespread, although she acknowledged she’d heard of at least a couple cases in Guadalupe County.

First, it’s not the right thing to do, Koehne said. Secondly, you’re affiliated with your party, and endorsing its platform, and the Democrat platform is much different from the Republican one. Third, you can lose your invitation to party sponsored events, as one young man who had voted early — on the Democrat side — learned Tuesday evening when he went to his Republican precinct meeting and was told he could not participate.

“He was a young man with a real enthusiasm about participating in the process, and he had all kinds of aspirations,” Koehne said. “We had to ask him to leave.”


Several of the Obama supporters at our precinct caucus were Republicans. They were offering up resolutions like "If Obama gets the nomination, he should be encouraged to name "Ron Paul" (a republican) as VP." And whenever someone would offer such a resolution and it was voted down, they'd walk out of the caucus in a huff.

These caucuses in TX, while I think it is a dumb system, do serve a purpose. Not only do they select 1/3 of delegates, thus influence the outcome of the primary, they also are the first stage of building the States (and ultimately the National) Party platform. I think it is really sad that non-Democrats try to disrupt the party with such nonsense. When Republicans showed up at caucus and voted Obama, that could swing the delegate count.

BTW, there is a spell checker available here ;) and I am as guilty as anyone about not using it consistently. Enter a post into the reply field, click on the
spelling.gif
icon. You'll have to download a program. After it installs, you right click in your reply to activate it. It works on almost every message board :) Unfortunately, it doesn't check for context (your, you're, yore,)
 
I'm not talking about Republicans who crossed over Chuck. I'm talking about the number of people who - prior to Feb 4 - actually registered to vote for the first time and chose the Democratic party.
 
Ahh spelling. Well I will be the first to admit that I cannot spell. How nice of you to come here and point that out to everyone who may not have noticed.

I wasn't trying to insult anyone. I'm sorry. :(
 
Uhh...we don't register Democrat or Republican, at least not in our Texas county. We simply show up and vote in whichever we choose. Unlike California and other states where you actually list your party choice when you register and are only allowed to vote in the respective primary.

In CA, you show up at the polls, they check your registration, and give you the ballot for your registered party.
 
I was watching Olberman last night and he kept talking about the "dirty 3am" commercial. Am I the only one that doesn't consider that ad dirty politics?
 
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