You didn't know her great great grandfather dated a Mexican.![]()
No, but i would agree older generation Hispanics are predjudice to some degree, but not really the younger generation, so i disagree with the statement thats why i made the comment.
Thats stupid to think they're voting for Hilary just because Barrack is black. My family is 50/50 down the middle.
With a caucus win in Texas for Obama, today could be a total wash or Clinton could gain max 5 delegates - nice....but Hillary declared victory on CNN so it must be true.....
Of course. But it affects the media contrived "momentum". It's a self-fulfilling prophecy. The media predicts momentum, the people actually believe that Hilary landed some major blow in Texas (when she might lose the caucus and still might lose in the delegate count for Texas), the media runs polls to confirm their prophecy, and the ball rolls from there.
It won't last...in the next few days Obama will win Guam then probably Mississippi and the media will be back on the Obama band-wagon....
Yeah, back on the "Hey,-Barak,-what-did-you-say-to-the-Canadians?" bandwagon. Or the, "Barak,-who-owns-the-empty-lot-next-to-your-house-and-how-was-it-bought?" bandwagon. Then again, it could be, "Barak,-who-is-this-mysterious-Frank-the-mentor-you-mention-in-your-book?" bandwagon.
And how does that compare with the things we can say about Bush?
Could someone down in Texas explain to me how a state can vote for one candidate in the election, and another in the caucus? That does not seem to make any sense to me.
Two different machineries. Caucus format favors diehard voters because you have to sit through the very long and complicated procedures of a caucus. Primaries favor last minute decision makers. Obama has been beating the out of caucuses all over the country, so this was expected. Most people probably went home after the primary voting.
Depends on what you're saying about Bush.
Yonivore cracks me up.![]()
Well, in the primaries, you pick a party and vote. It could be for the person you want to win the nomination or it could be for the person you want your candidate to face in the general election.
In the general election, the ballots have everyone on them so, you're not restricted and can vote for whomever you want, regardless of how you voted in the primaries.
Make more sense?
Hey Joe, I agree with Yoni. Bush really doesn't fit my
notion of a good conservative sometimes. Being nice.
Glad to amuse.
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