Hillary's win tonight was a major blow to Barack. I hate it when that happens.
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Hillary's win tonight was a major blow to Barack. I hate it when that happens.
Bradley effect
LOL... How true... That one snuck by me even though I know it's the libs who own racism.
This is just another example. They must be democrats if they agree with Obama's views...
Definitely not the party of Lincoln.
I think they felt sorry for her, and didn't want to be the cause of her coming mental breakdown.
...Something to think about ...the Zogby daily tracking poll had Obama at 42% and Clinton at 29% today. Most other polls agreed. Nothing in the news can reasonably explain this drastic last minute swing in Clinton's favor except possibly some kind of software manipulation of Diebold voting machines. This a swing of nearly 9 points. All other numbers are matching up exactly with candidates pre-primary Zogby tracking numbers...
Isn't the party of Lincoln the party of tyranny according to you? What he did to those poor southerners was downright criminal.
I heard exit polling favored Obama too...
You might be on to something. Afterall, it was democrat operatives who proved the machines could be tampered with.
I never implied such a thing. I have in the past agreed with the south for succeeding from the union. However, they also started the civil war when they could have cleanly succeeded!
Have quotes of mine implying otherwise? I'd like to see them...
I tell you what happened. Edwards lost some women support to hillary, while hilldabeast gained some swing women voters by having a meltdown and crying.
These same women who swung for hillary probably all own a readers digest, drive Nissan Muranos, eat Viactiv, and watch Lifetime and the View.
This is why women shouldnt be allowed to vote.
..and they all voted for Hillary instead? Unlikely....
It's New Hampshire.
and the women there probably are all sexually dormant because they don't tan, are over 50, and hate men in general.
Believe it, Jessica Simpson could have beaten Obama if she had a brown makeup pencil to add wrinkles and a wig.
Wouldn't have been difficult to rig the vote at all tonight....
Brad blogThose Diebold op-scan machines are the exact same ones that were hacked in the HBO do entary, Hacking Democracy. See the previous report, as I recommend, which also includes a video of that hack, and footage of the guy who runs LHS Associates.
That said, the the pre-election pollster's numbers (NOTE: that's not Exit Polls, but Pre-Election Polls!) were dead-on, for the most part, on the Republican side, as well as on the Democratic side. Except in the do-or-die (for Hillary) Clinton v. Obama race. I'm watching MSNBC right now, and they all seem to agree that the results, for the moment, defy explanation.
As you'll note, the numbers in Zogby's latest polls, for all but Clinton and Obama, seem to have been dead-on the money for both the Republicans and Democrats. Edwards, for example, was polled at 17% in Zogby's poll, and he received exactly 17% in the MSNB numbers, with 63% of precincts reporting. So are we to believe that only those voters who preferred Obama previously, decided to change to Hillary at the last minute? I suppose so.
Black box Voting discovered that 81% of New Hampshire voters will be casting their ballots on optical scan paper ballot machines with a known hackable version of the outdated firmware (1.94w). BBV purchased their own machine, and performed a demonstration of a hacked vote.
NH breakdown....
CNNMANCHESTER, New Hampshire (CNN) -- Women pushed Hillary Clinton to victory in New Hampshire's Democratic primary while independent voters pushed Arizona Sen. John McCain to the top spot among Republicans, exit polls show. Women, who accounted for 57 percent of those who voted in the Democratic primary, went for Clinton 47 percent to 34 percent for the second-place finisher, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama; men conversely tilted to Obama, 42 percent to 30 percent.
Clinton also held ground among registered Democrats, topping Obama 45 percent to 33 percent, while Obama grabbed more independents voting in the Democratic primary, 41 percent to 34 percent.
While Clinton edged Obama by 3 percentage points among the 17 percent of voters who decided their votes on the last day, she was helped more by those who stuck with her over the course of the campaign. Thirty-four percent of voters said they hadn't changed their minds in the past month; Clinton topped Obama 48 percent to 31 percent among that group.
Meanwhile, exit polls showed 37 percent of those who cast a Republican ballot Tuesday identified themselves as independents, and McCain got the votes of 39 percent of them, compared with 27 percent for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who finished second Tuesday. Romney and McCain were almost even among those who identified themselves as Republicans, with 33 and 34 percent, respectively. I-Reporter Bob Sinkiewicz, an independent, said he was tempted to cast a Democratic ballot for Obama, but was swayed by McCain's experience and consistent message....
Here are the CNN Exit polls numbers
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/pri...dex.html#NHDEM
The current delegate number. including committed superdelegates..
Magic Number 2,025
Clinton
183
Obama
78
Edwards
52
Richardson
19
Kucinich
1
Biden
0
Dodd
0
Gravel
0
Source: CNN
I've never met anyone who is openly backing Ms. Rodham. Do these people actually exist?
I think I met one tonight.
Actually, I've known her, just not her choice until tonight.
no they just want someone that is new to politics (in comparison to other candidates) and is thus not as corrupted as the others...but since he is black they won't vote for him.
So the exit polls match the results for Clinton/Obama, while the early polls were way off?
The only plausible explanation is that Diebold has figured out a way to hack voters' brains. This is all the more reason to wear a tinfoil hat.
After experiencing all of the needless hatred of the woman I am planning on voting for her. All crticisms I have seen about her are personal and based on emotional hatred. I am trying to think of anyone more hated than her when she hasn't done anything according to all of her detractors. On one hand I hear that she has no experience or qualifications to be President... Then the same people criticize her personally..To me those who hate her don't really have a reason to... they just do. She is a tough person and her resolve over the past few days has won me over.. Now if Obama wins he has my support..
Here's your original post to which I replied:
So, which is it? They agree with "just about everything Obama agrees with, yet they won't vote for him because he is black," making them racist Democrats (because only a Democrat would agree with just about everything Obama agrees with; or, is it what you just posted, they just want someone new?
Because if they just want someone new, with whom they agree and who isn't black, Hillary is their girl...or, are they sexist Democrats too?
Just asking.
yoni, are you interested in their prejudice so you can compare it to yours? you being sympathic to the race card is embarrassing. we already know how you really feel, remember?
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