And was Clinton impersonating Dean when she was listing the states she won and the states upcoming? All we needed was the YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAA!
And FL and MI? Give me a break! Where is that puking smiley?
Its nice to know that this little drama will continue to play out for another 8 weeks. There will be time for the press to ask about Rezko, Bill Ayer, NAFTA, a lot of little distractions to keep Barrack a bit off message.
Nice to have you here on the Obama supporters thread, Dawn! I knew you hated McCain, but to think that you're onboard with the Obama movement now...I mean...wow!!![]()
I know, I'm shocked as well!
So it looks like we are going to come out of TX with more delegates than Clinton..so she really did nothing to put a dent in our delegate lead.
Nice to have you here on the Obama supporters thread, Dawn! I knew you hated McCain, but to think that you're onboard with the Obama movement now...I mean...wow!!![]()
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.
Its nice to know that this little drama will continue to play out for another 8 weeks. There will be time for the press to ask about Rezko, Bill Ayer, NAFTA, a lot of little distractions to keep Barrack a bit off message.
Didn't you know? Florida and Michigan are back in play because an unnamed source said so, how could you miss that notation??
Yup, exclude them only to go back and include them later, it's the old political way.... it's rather democratic I'd say (sarcasm here)....
Barack will likely end up with more TX delegates. Which isn't really a "win" for Hillary. She has to win ALL of the remaining states big time (neither of which is likely) to gain the lead in pledged delegates. Considering what the polls were saying a month ago, Obama has done well in Ohio and Texas.
I'm so sorry your man Huckabee bowed out yesterday. He was such a fun punching bag.![]()
God love 'em, but it seems like the crowd over on the Hillary supporters thread who just a few weeks ago were complaining about the superdelegates and how they shouldn't go against the voters now all have a new found respect for allowing the supers to vote as they choose...what a difference a month makes!!
What would be democratic would be if each state was winner take all. Then you wouldn't have Obama winning a larger amount of delegates because he wins huge delegate numbers in the inner city (by the way, you want to speak racism here). Hillary would win by a mile if it was winner take all. Who thought up such an unfair system anyway. Go ahead and hope Obama wins. That will for sure lead to a republican victory in November.![]()
What would be democratic would be if each state was winner take all. Then you wouldn't have Obama winning a larger amount of delegates because he wins huge delegate numbers in the inner city (by the way, you want to speak racism here). Hillary would win by a mile if it was winner take all. Who thought up such an unfair system anyway. Go ahead and hope Obama wins. That will for sure lead to a republican victory in November.![]()
Hillary is in it for another 8 weeks. Another 8 weeks of disarray. Huckabee might be a nice person, but he was never "my man".
If only the winner took all back in 2000!![]()
I know, I'm shocked as well!
So it looks like we are going to come out of TX with more delegates than Clinton..so she really did nothing to put a dent in our delegate lead.
I just think the way the system is set up is totally ridiculous. Have all the states vote on the same day, no caucuses, no delegates, no super delegates, whoever wins wins.
Does seem unfair that Clinton will have won the popular vote -
Sorry, but there's no way Hillary can catch up after her string of losses. And she hasn't really "won" Texas, I'm afraid. You can argue about what's democratic and what's not, but I like the proportional system. At least this way I get to send a delegate for the person I voted for--I don't think that's unfair.
ETA: I forgot to say I don't like the idea of Texans voting then caucusing. It's like they're voting twice. Gives me the willies.