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MSNBC reporting that Clinton held a conference call challenging the TX caucus results. Looks like its going to be a long night but OH should be called for HRC shortly by the looks of the lead.
 
Just wanted to pop in here and let you all know my vote (from Ohio) went to Obama today! I felt so great doing it too :goodvibes

This is just too close! It's really exciting/nerve wracking!
 
MSNBC reporting that Clinton held a conference call challenging the TX caucus results. Looks like its going to be a long night but OH should be called for HRC shortly by the looks of the lead.

OOPS you're wrong NewJersey, as it turns out, all the area's where Obama was thought to do best in, in Ohio will not have results trickling in for quite a while, and some of them not until 4:30am... OMG..... that's why they're not calling Ohio for anybody... Cincinatti, Dayton, a county I have no idea how to spell, all no reporting data, or very little like 2% reporting... this is all according to MSNBC

A very long night indeed....
 

9000 votes separate them in Texas. :scared1: I clicked on CNN's map of OH and the Obama strongholds (cities) have yet to report so I'm thinking the 17% spread won't hold but I still think Clinton will win there.
 
OOPS you're wrong NewJersey, as it turns out, all the area's where Obama was thought to do best in, in Ohio will not have results trickling in for quite a while, and some of them not until 4:30am... OMG..... that's why they're not calling Ohio for anybody... Cincinatti, Dayton, a county I have no idea how to spell, all no reporting data, or very little like 2% reporting... this is all according to MSNBC

A very long night indeed....

Is the Texas caucus over yet?
 
I come in peace to wish you guys well tonight. I know it's a big night in your camp. Looks like we'll all need coffee and donuts to stay up for results. :goodvibes
 
Is the Texas caucus over yet?

The caucus process is over, now each precinct must report, and unless I'm mistaken, I heard there were several thousand of them :scared1:

Oh, and the Texas vote shown right now is from early voting and does not include early voting from Houston... Again a very VERY long night... I think I might as well get to bed now and just wake up early to see the call's...
 
OOPS you're wrong NewJersey, as it turns out, all the area's where Obama was thought to do best in, in Ohio will not have results trickling in for quite a while, and some of them not until 4:30am... OMG..... that's why they're not calling Ohio for anybody... Cincinatti, Dayton, a county I have no idea how to spell, all no reporting data, or very little like 2% reporting... this is all according to MSNBC

A very long night indeed....

Good call! I just saw your post after I posted mine above. :)
 
I come in peace to wish you guys well tonight. I know it's a big night in your camp. Looks like we'll all need coffee and donuts to stay up for results. :goodvibes

Thanks and congrats Zippa to McCain. I saw that Obama called him to congratulate him. :thumbsup2
 
Thanks and congrats Zippa to McCain. I saw that Obama called him to congratulate him. :thumbsup2

At least he call's to congratulate the victors :)

Anyhow, did anyone just notice the graph? Republican's crossing over are actually leaning towards Obama, even though the guys I saw interviewed on TV today said they voted for Clinton for strategic reasons... very interesting graphic there.
 
She went from 61 down to 59..the lower we keep her, the better. Hopefully Providence is last to report.

Wish we knew which precincts had or had not sent in their numbers... you raise a good point, but I think we're going to see these numbers just go up a tad and down a tad all night long
 
I'm too tired for a long post but I was at our precinct caucus in Texas. What chaos! I am an Obama delegate to our Senate District convention on March 29th. My precinct got 22 delegates and based on turnout for the candidates, the delegates were split evenly, 11 for each candidate. Precincts all over Texas have been overwhelmed by the large turnout.
 
I'm too tired for a long post but I was at our precinct caucus in Texas. What chaos! I am an Obama delegate to our Senate District convention on March 29th. My precinct got 22 delegates and based on turnout for the candidates, the delegates were split evenly, 11 for each candidate. Precincts all over Texas have been overwhelmed by the large turnout.

Thanks for posting, when do those results get published? Any idea?
 
Argh, I just stepped away for about ten minutes and apparently I missed his speech, does anyone know what he said?
 
www.barackobama.com - the blog has the script. It was great! :thumbsup2 And I'm glad he doesn't partake in a kitchen sink strategy like Clinton does - I'm sorry but she disgusts me.

The primary TX delegate results are 64 - Obama 62 - Clinton (not including caucus).

If we can continue to close in OH, Hillary won't have done much of anything to cut into our delegate lead - as Mark Penn said after February 5th, it's not about momentum, but about delegates.
 
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