Monday May 28, 2012

Obama, Clinton battle in Indiana, North Carolina

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    WhiteHawk

    What's this, the third Clinton/Obama/Indiana/North Carolina thread in the last week? Let me know when it's over.

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    Sarge

    "surging prices at gasoline stations"

    And people pay them. Incredible! Supply and demand, supply and demand, supply and demand...

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    skipthesong

    whitehawk: Obama won NC! Hillary is leading in Indiana.

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    Taka313

    In another open primary, both Sen. Clinton and Sen. Obama soundly defeat Sen. McCain. Taking a look at the states with open primaries, that has been the trend. Sen. McCain wins the battle of the GOP but loses the war, badly. If I were a republican, that would worry me greatly.

    Taka

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    change

    Someone please tell her to retract her Indiana victory speech. 2 point is nothing

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    Sarge

    "both Sen. Clinton and Sen. Obama soundly defeat Sen. McCain"

    Well, then, it looks like we're going to get either President Clinton 2 or President Obama. This is foreboding news indeed...

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    RomeoRamenII

    Sen. McCain wins the battle of the GOP but loses the war, badly.

    13:

    Guess you haven't heard the news, but a liberal will be elected president on Nov. 4th.

    But, hey, thanks for playing.

    RR

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    super delegate

    If Obama rallies are anything to go by his chances might not be as good as some hope come November.

    Some interesting photos -

    http://townhall.com/blog/g/082ab837-a4f6-4a7d-bec3-2fff2d27a681

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    Sarge

    RR - A liberal will be elected president? Even if McCain wins? He's not exactly a liberal - he has a fairly conservative voting record...

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    WhiteHawk

    Sarge - The American Conservative Union has McCain at a lifetime rating of 64 (out of 100). Duncan Hunter was the highest-rated conservative to run in the '08 race, with a lifetime rating of 92.

    Interestingly, even though the Ron Paul fans often claimed their guy to be the most (or only) conservaitve in the race, the ACU had him tied with McCain.

    I think Obama had a 8. Or maybe it was Clinton with an 8 and Obama with a 2. I can't remember.

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