Clinton 56%
Obama 42%
162 delegates at stake,21 superdelegates
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Patti W.
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September 8, 2006 So Far,so good in Ohio
March 04, 2008 08:05 PM EST
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Clinton 56% Obama 42% 162 delegates at stake,21 superdelegates
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Is it okay for me to say Go Obama (........ huh? ;=)
Let's keep it friendly, now!
If you saw the interview with Howard Dean he did not vote for either candidate.
He skipped the Presidential slot to stay objective, or at least he SAID he did!
I dont think Obama disrespects our country Patty,I just dont think he is ready to run it.
Whoops, sorry, I got carried away. I'm not even going to vote for her but I'm tired of seeing the youngster beating her down.
(This comment is not an invitation to an arguement; I'm simply stating my opinion.)
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Aunt Boni H., Mar 4, 2008, 8:34pm EST
Here's my opinion on that opinion. lol
What better way to harm our country but from the inside out?
Just joking.
What better way to harm our country but from the inside out?"
We know, we just suffered through almost eight years of that, but I think Obama has a little more class than that corporate tool. Clinton carried Texas, at least, due to crossover republican voters, and made a net gain on the night of 4 whole delegates, total. Not exactly anything to tap dance about. Your candidate is the Republican favorite, and you picked up four whole delegates. Strange what people get excited over.