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lol i got my answer as to why they hadnt called MO...

QUOTE(Athomeboy_2000 @ Feb 5, 2008 -> 10:11 PM)

 

good ole' Mormons. :)

OMG! Look at MO!

 

Edited by Athomeboy_2000

87% in... interesting.

 

 

CA going to Hill right now.

 

Edwards pulling 8%!

 

 

Edit: dunno where i got 12 from... it's 8. STILL AWESOME!

Edited by Reddy

AZ called for Clinton, although the gap has narrowed to 11 points or so.

The people crunching the numbers are suggesting that if Clinton Wins CA by a decent margin, the delegate total will be a wash.

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Now I haven't read the last 8 pages of the thread, but for me, as I have just caught up, it's pretty much shaping up much like I thought. Hillarity is pulling down a lot more then what people thought, I think... or am I wrong?

QUOTE(kapkomet @ Feb 5, 2008 -> 08:27 PM)
Now I haven't read the last 8 pages of the thread, but for me, as I have just caught up, it's pretty much shaping up much like I thought. Hillarity is pulling down a lot more then what people thought, I think... or am I wrong?

I'd say you're wrong. If anything it's what people expected. If Hillary wins CA, she'll have a narrow lead in delegates, but maybe even more narrow than expected.

i think Obama's been the surprise tonight.

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ok. Well, there you have it.

 

I guess now the next "big" state is Texas. How nice, we actually have a say. I'm going to vote for Obama. Not kidding.

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QUOTE(Reddy @ Feb 5, 2008 -> 10:29 PM)
i think Obama's been the surprise tonight.

A good surprise, or a bad one? (meaning has he shown well or worse then you thought based on your opinion?)

QUOTE(kapkomet @ Feb 5, 2008 -> 10:27 PM)
Now I haven't read the last 8 pages of the thread, but for me, as I have just caught up, it's pretty much shaping up much like I thought. Hillarity is pulling down a lot more then what people thought, I think... or am I wrong?

I think you are wrong. it's almost completely even. Hillary is "narrowly" winning big states while Obama has big wins in "minor" states. They even out. Depending on how CA turns... Obama may actually WIN today.

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CNN's CA exit poll:

Asian-American voters: Clinton 73, Obama 25

Black voters: Obama 81, Clinton 16

Hispanic voters: Clinton 66, Obama 33

White voters: Obama 49, Clinton 43

How often do you win amongst both White and Black voters but still not win a state?

QUOTE(kapkomet @ Feb 5, 2008 -> 11:27 PM)
Now I haven't read the last 8 pages of the thread, but for me, as I have just caught up, it's pretty much shaping up much like I thought. Hillarity is pulling down a lot more then what people thought, I think... or am I wrong?
Was anyone here predicting landslide victories for Obama?

 

I think what we (I can say we, right?) were hoping for was for Obama to take 9 states, crush Hill in IL, and keep the delegate count a wash...

 

I don't know what it will look like at the end of the night, but there appears to be a chance for Obama to be ahead (in delegates) at the end of the day.

 

That's hardly what you've been posting in every thread. For weeks.

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QUOTE(Athomeboy_2000 @ Feb 5, 2008 -> 10:31 PM)
I think you are wrong. it's almost completely even. Hillary is "narrowly" winning big states while Obama has big wins in "minor" states. They even out. Depending on how CA turns... Obama may actually WIN today.

The talking heads on the station I was watching was saying that Clinton winning Mass was all we needed to know, with Mass gov, Kennedy AND Kerry endorsing and Hillarity still winning... so that's about all I have followed more or less.

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QUOTE(Gene Honda Civic @ Feb 5, 2008 -> 10:32 PM)
Was anyone here predicting landslide victories for Obama?

 

I think what we (I can say we, right?) were hoping for was for Obama to take 9 states, crush Hill in IL, and keep the delegate count a wash...

 

I don't know what it will look like at the end of the night, but there appears to be a chance for Obama to be ahead (in delegates) at the end of the day.

 

That's hardly what you've been posting in every thread. For weeks.

That's RIGHT ON. I STILL say that Hillarity wins. And I have also said in every thread I hope to hell it doesn't happen.

QUOTE(kapkomet @ Feb 5, 2008 -> 10:32 PM)
The talking heads on the station I was watching was saying that Clinton winning Mass was all we needed to know, with Mass gov, Kennedy AND Kerry endorsing and Hillarity still winning... so that's about all I have followed more or less.

 

 

 

Fox news??

QUOTE(Gene Honda Civic @ Feb 5, 2008 -> 08:32 PM)
Was anyone here predicting landslide victories for Obama?

 

I think what we (I can say we, right?) were hoping for was for Obama to take 9 states, crush Hill in IL, and keep the delegate count a wash...

 

I don't know what it will look like at the end of the night, but there appears to be a chance for Obama to be ahead (in delegates) at the end of the day.

 

That's hardly what you've been posting in every thread. For weeks.

In general, most people think that the map gets far easier for Obama after tonight. More southern states, more African American population, more caucuses. And right now it looks like he's got a big lead in $ available after his big January.

McCain talks... is he the most BORING political speaker ever? he sounds so flat and unexcited. He just reads from a prompter.

QUOTE(kapkomet @ Feb 5, 2008 -> 08:32 PM)
The talking heads on the station I was watching was saying that Clinton winning Mass was all we needed to know, with Mass gov, Kennedy AND Kerry endorsing and Hillarity still winning... so that's about all I have followed more or less.

Let me guess, Chris Matthews?

 

Hillary started off with about a 35-40 point lead in polling there a couple weeks ago. Those endorsements cut it in half. She had a huge built in lead in any media market hit by NYC.

Missouri:

 

Clinton 49

Obama 48

 

91 % reporting.

Obama within 9,000 votes in Mizzou with 91%. Wow. I can see why they didn't project.

QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Feb 5, 2008 -> 10:35 PM)
Those endorsements cut it in half.

They cut it in half LITERALLY over night.

QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Feb 5, 2008 -> 10:37 PM)
Missouri:

 

Clinton 49

Obama 48

 

91 % reporting.

 

wow

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