Tuesday, March 4, 2008

The titles for Clinton and the lead for Obama




  1. Ohio was' t a state for Obama to win. Clinton's win there wasn't for the negative attacks in the past 72 hours, eventhough it helped her widenning the gap some what.
  2. Obama actually have won Texas. Considering the large lead Hillary had for months in Texas, the huge latino population in the state, and her constant lead amongst senior catholic women , then when Obama comes in and narrows the lead carrying that number of delegates, is decisevely a win for Obama.
  3. By popular votes, by the number of states won, and by the number of delegates, Obama still has the lead. Even when you conservativly use past primaries data to extrapolate future primaries, it is Obama who will still likely have the lead. The real issue is that at what level will The clintons concede? Would they Huckabee the Democrat race for only the benefit of the now November focused Mccain campaign? Or be tenacious in exhausting the actual nominee of the democratic party and permanently scar him for the republicans. This race should end one way or the other in April.
  4. Bush endorses Mccain? What do you mean by endorse? Poor Mccain!
  5. Obama allowed himseld to be swiftboated if it is a shame for one of his staff to meet a canadian offical regardless of what was mentioned about NAFTA, how shameful should be the champions of NAFTA itself. The pitfall of Democracy will always be the morons who Huraas war dodgers accusing true war heroes of unpatriotism.
  6. Dear clintons: Save the nation and the free world. Concede early. The world can not take another Bush term lead by a much older guy. S.O.S.

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