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3 More Super Delegates Back Obama Including Ok. Governor.
news.yahoo.com — "I believe Senator Obama is uniquely positioned to unite our nation and move beyond the divisiveness and partisan skirmishes that too often characterize politics as usual in Washington," Henry said early Wednesday in a statement released by the Obama press office in Chicago.
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- barbiesnow, on 04/23/2008, -3/+16That was an extra sweet endorsement from the
Governor of a state that went for Clinton......Thank you so much! - LadyDoor, on 04/23/2008, -4/+7Hey have you heard the news? HILLARY DID NOT WIN PA BY 10!! The numbers below from PA state department show she only WON BY 8. Perception matters and facts are facts. She did not pull off a double digit win meaning Barack Obama did break into her base supporters: whites, blue collar workers, and over 60 voters. Let's get to work troops! MSM is still reporting the numbers at 45/55. http://www.electionreturns.state.pa.us/ElectionsIn ...
- DiggLive, on 04/23/2008, -1/+354.6% = 55%
45.4% = 45%
Difference of 9.2%, not 8%, without rounding, and 10% with. You need to retake elementary math.- bitfreak, on 04/24/2008, -3/+10It's 9.2, rounding would be 9. Nobody rounds UP to 10 from 9.2. Maybe YOU need the math class.
- DiggLive, on 04/24/2008, -2/+2Lmao, you don't get it.
55-45=10 - mbonzo531, on 04/24/2008, -2/+4DiggLive: Don't round the subjects when finding the difference, take a statistics class. It's a 9% difference if you want to round, which is a single digit victory. But single digit or not, Hillary still has no chance at winning.
- DiggLive, on 04/24/2008, -2/+2Lmao, you don't get it.
- vulcanius, on 04/24/2008, -0/+3Actually bitfreak, if you watch/read the news, all of the MSM likes to round up.
- bitfreak, on 04/24/2008, -3/+10It's 9.2, rounding would be 9. Nobody rounds UP to 10 from 9.2. Maybe YOU need the math class.
- anstice85, on 04/24/2008, -1/+4Who cares? Hillary still won.
- theaceoffire, on 04/24/2008, -2/+2She needed to win by a much larger margin if she wanted to "comeback", and now she is in serious trouble.
- dan.stryker, on 04/24/2008, -1/+2take your obama blinders off and see the real world for a change...
- theaceoffire, on 04/24/2008, -0/+1I am very clearly seeing that she needs to win every remaining primary... and yet will still have less delegates.
- dan.stryker, on 04/24/2008, -1/+2take your obama blinders off and see the real world for a change...
- theaceoffire, on 04/24/2008, -2/+2She needed to win by a much larger margin if she wanted to "comeback", and now she is in serious trouble.
- DiggLive, on 04/23/2008, -1/+354.6% = 55%
- Cfahooligan, on 04/23/2008, -2/+10I love how it's supposed to be Hillary's victory day and all the news is about more Obama endorsements and how Hillary is taking this thing down with negativity. I was a little upset last night by the margin in which she won but today's headlines and delegate math are most excellent.
- motivatedmama, on 04/23/2008, -3/+9It was widely noted last night that if Hillary's "win" in Pa. was indeed significant, then she would have super delegates rallying to her today. Today? Crickets.
- tcbishop12, on 04/24/2008, -0/+4On point. A very apt observation.
- farkis, on 04/24/2008, -8/+3So how much does it cost to pay off a super delegate, and is it more than what Spitzer paid for that hooker? Wait, they're both the same.
- CouchTomato, on 04/24/2008, -3/+3Why can't all those heavy-weights tell them apart? One is a hard-nosed manipulative politician and the other a leader who wants his people to think differently and expect more from their government?
- dan.stryker, on 04/24/2008, -0/+1http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Seven_of_Nine_mo ...
- TonyLocNE, on 04/24/2008, -4/+3this just in... the 63rd state of the United States just pledged 2,000,000 ultra-superdelegates to barack obama.... I'm so sick of seeing these ***** articles on digg. Talk about spamming the ***** out of the front page.
- theaceoffire, on 04/24/2008, -1/+2O.o this is not spam.
Now, if every front page article was touting the amazing benefits of AFROCREAM! The first cream designed for Afros and Afro-related hairstyles to create that perfect shine all the time! then that would be spam.
- theaceoffire, on 04/24/2008, -1/+2O.o this is not spam.
- lisaawesome, on 04/24/2008, -0/+2Brad Henry is on a roll. Sounds like he's ready to pull Oklahoma's collective head out of our collective ass. I know he's going against the popular vote but as an almost lifelong Oklahoma resident I believe if someone doesn't step up with the balls to go against the will of the guns and god crowd the state is screwed. We want new business and growth but we alienate the educated professionals coming into the state because the only public voice is that of the fundamentalists. Up to this point everyone has laid low afraid to challenge this group while quietly griping about the sorry state they have left us in. I believe the tides are about to change for Oklahoma.
- littlequeenie, on 04/26/2008, -0/+2Lisa
I just want to tell you that you are awesome!!!
- littlequeenie, on 04/26/2008, -0/+2Lisa
- PrismoFillusion, on 04/24/2008, -3/+0Well, this makes Obama's magic number less than 300 (delegates)!
It's only a matter of time...- dan.stryker, on 04/24/2008, -0/+1http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Seven_of_Nine_mo ...
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