washingtonpost.com— According to estimates cited in the Washington Post today, Clinton still needs 60% in every remaining primary state -- difficult math, even for a Clinton.
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...This is why I love, in a lulz way, debating wityh liberals.Just because McCain doesn't wanna implement every radical environmental idea every doesn't mean the environment will crumble under him. he was decent, liberally speaking, on the environmentMcCain's stances on global warming and other environmental issues have put him at odds with the Bush administration and other Republicans.[51] He has also stated opposition to drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and his voting record generally reflects this. McCain has also sided with the Bush Administration at times, including a vote in favor of confirming Gale Norton as Secretary of Interior, a vote in favor of preserving the budget for ANWR oil drilling, and a vote in favor of reducing funding of renewable and solar energy.[52]
Yikes. Walter Mondale. Google him sometime. He was Vice President of the United States during the Carter administration. Ran for president in 1984 and grabbed the nomination from the DNC against Gary Hart and Jesse Jackson. Jackson said something about Jews being "hymies" and that left Hart. Hart was leading in the popular vote, but the Supers handed the nomination to Mondale (just like they're about to do with Clinton) and then Mondale lost to Reagan.The Supers serve an important purpose. They keep the popular vote from deciding who the nominee will be. As it should be.
Closed AccountMar 7, 2008
Hillary has a 50/50 chance of winning Guliani had s**t
aserer511Mar 7, 2008
...This is why I love, in a lulz way, debating wityh liberals.Just because McCain doesn't wanna implement every radical environmental idea every doesn't mean the environment will crumble under him. he was decent, liberally speaking, on the environmentMcCain's stances on global warming and other environmental issues have put him at odds with the Bush administration and other Republicans.[51] He has also stated opposition to drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and his voting record generally reflects this. McCain has also sided with the Bush Administration at times, including a vote in favor of confirming Gale Norton as Secretary of Interior, a vote in favor of preserving the budget for ANWR oil drilling, and a vote in favor of reducing funding of renewable and solar energy.[52]
life036Mar 7, 2008
Looks like Obama's ahead a few hundred thousand according to this:<a class="user" href="http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/democratic_vote_count.html">http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/presi ...</a>Can anyone corroborate this?
Closed AccountMar 7, 2008
Yikes. Walter Mondale. Google him sometime. He was Vice President of the United States during the Carter administration. Ran for president in 1984 and grabbed the nomination from the DNC against Gary Hart and Jesse Jackson. Jackson said something about Jews being "hymies" and that left Hart. Hart was leading in the popular vote, but the Supers handed the nomination to Mondale (just like they're about to do with Clinton) and then Mondale lost to Reagan.The Supers serve an important purpose. They keep the popular vote from deciding who the nominee will be. As it should be.
mroodMar 7, 2008
It is true I thought your post to be sarcastic in nature. Having been corrected and convinced of your sincerity, I apologize.
Closed AccountMar 8, 2008
You're not counting MI & FL.... I am
winselMar 10, 2008
It is really interesting to see how all this is playing out. I only wish that at the end of it all, to be a fair and non racial or ethnic affair
life036Mar 11, 2008
How could you possibly count those votes? That is just ridiculous, Obama's name wasn't even on the ballot, so including those votes is pointless.