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Kalki Kapil
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Posted on 02-05-08 12:58
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Will Obama win in California?
Barak Obama leads in 2 out of 5 polls by a margine of 5to10%.
He is behind Hillary in 1 poll, she leads him 5to8%.
And they are almost equal in 2 polls, Hillary leads these two by a margine of 3to5% which is in the margine of error.
I FEEL THAT OBAMA WILL WIN IN CALIFORNIA. And overall He will be ahead of Hillary.
Today, SO CALLED SUPER TUESDAY, will decide the fate of BOTH DEOMCRATS AND REPUBLCIANS TO ALMOST 90% CERTAINTY.
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Kalki Kapil
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Posted on 02-05-08 2:49
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IT LOOKS LIKE BARAK OBAMA WILL WIN IN KANSAS!
He will be the first Democrat to win in Kansas after Lyndon Johnson in 1964 in a RED STATE!
If he wins Kansas= RED STATE, then his chances to win in California are GOOD?!??!
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CopiCat
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Posted on 02-05-08 7:12
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"He will be the first Democrat to win in Kansas after Lyndon Johnson in 1964 in a RED STATE!"
What does it mean? It is the intra-party nomination election, not the presidential election dude.
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Rewire
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Posted on 02-05-08 7:20
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tell me something that i cannot find on yahoo news, than you can make a post here. waste of time, i can find the news everywhere.
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cincinnati_boy
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Posted on 02-05-08 7:40
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Hey what's the # of delegates for Cal? Both Dem and Rep?? Is this is the state with max delegate Numbs? If not which one???
Gracias....
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Gazadi
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Posted on 02-05-08 7:45
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He will be the first Democrat to win in Kansas after Lyndon Johnson in 1964 in a RED STATE! Kalki Kapil, I have a suspicious feeling towards u that u even don't know about the ongoing primary candidate election.It's not between democrats and republicans.Its among the republicans and democrats not between them.Either Hilary will win or Obama on democratic side becoz there are no any significant candidate. Its true not only in Kansas but in other states too. I hope this helps, you fool.
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cincinnati_boy
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Posted on 02-05-08 8:06
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Aight folks I got it but these numbers will divide between candidates. Anywho I hope Barack gets things rolling:
CALIFORNIA DELEGATES for all districts DEMS and REPS:
DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL: Semi-open primary 441 total delegates* 370 tied to February 5 primary, 71 superdelegates
REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL: Closed primary 173 total delegates* 170 tied to February 5 primary, 3 unpledged RNC member delegates
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1atis
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Posted on 02-05-08 8:18
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because his personal history, an intersection of race, class, religion and generations, as well as being post-Boomer , uniquely places him at an axis that is not burdened by the past but beholden to the future.
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Free H1B
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Posted on 02-05-08 10:00
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Absolutely not. Hillary will definately win CA as she has strong hispanic supporter.
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home_run
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Posted on 02-06-08 2:03
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It is 3:00 am,and the lead by Clinton is smoothly decreasing ....that means the number of delegates,which matters as far as the selectibility of the candidate overall is concerened, will probably be divided evenly between Obama and Clinton.Overall,Obama's win nationwide is quite impressive winning from Georgia all the way to Alaska.
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Jonny
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Posted on 02-06-08 8:39
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Obama is a media made candidate, epically by MSNBC. That channel looks more and more like Obama Campaign add all the time. About Obama, he talks good, I mean really good but talking is one thing and being president is another. I was watching his speech last night and he said he will do all the good thing a person can imagine. Now that sounds good to hear but the big thing is he doesn’t explain how will he do all those good thing he promise. Hillary is not a good communicator like him but if you watch her debate she gives pretty good explanation of how she will do things she promise. He drags Hillary about authorizing Iran revolution guard as terrorist vote, while he didn't even show up to vote for that. Also, the biggest fear I think with Obama is he is too nice and that may hurt him in general election against Republicans. I remember that John Kerry was leading by double digit in all the polls at this time in 2004 and one swift boat gave the election that year to Bush. With Hillary, I don't think the Republicans have any more weapons left. In Obama case he says that he will meet all the leader of so called state sponsoring terrorism including President of Iran, N.Korea, Cuba etc. in his first year as President, and will give driver’s license to illegals. Now this may play well in the Democrat Primary, but he can loose the general election just based on those two as we all know Republicans are experts on spinning things………..
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mansion
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Posted on 02-06-08 11:52
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