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- brook011, on 02/20/2008, -8/+281I voted Obama today!
- terrenceisdaman, on 02/20/2008, -7/+225Yes WI Can!
- gsadamb, on 02/20/2008, -5/+210Thank you Wisconsin!
- Telexen, on 02/20/2008, -3/+175Super-delegates robbing Obama are her only hope now.
- augenblick2007, on 02/20/2008, -10/+179Thankfully this will be the beginning of the end of Clinton era. John Warmonger McCain is next!
- arTech, on 02/20/2008, -5/+122If she couldn't win Wisconsin, it's over. This was her best chance to stop the bleeding.
- arzim, on 02/20/2008, -5/+113No doubt Hillary will call this 9th win in a row "inconsequential", like she has all the other contests that Obama has won. That, or she won't even acknowledge it. Keeping it classy, Hillary.
No, no, you misunderstand, Mrs. Clinton, yes, OBAMA will. - KevinBenton, on 02/20/2008, -7/+114Yes, We Can.
- ineskica, on 02/20/2008, -11/+116When will she concede already!
- benk1, on 02/20/2008, -4/+102In wisconsin we know ***** all to well, but we don't vote for it. Go Obama
- alostreflection, on 02/20/2008, -3/+93checking realclearpolitics.com this gives Obama a total of 1337 delegates.
http://www.fox302.com/userdata/michael_mann/files/ ... - theNazz, on 02/20/2008, -2/+83Don't expect Hillary Clinton to exit gracefully. She isn't finished blackmailing the super delegates yet.
- SovereignGFC, on 02/20/2008, -4/+69I canvassed there. Looks like everyone did their job. Finally the wheels have come off the Clinton machine!
- JlmAWP, on 02/20/2008, -3/+64When her fingernails have been torn off in the flesh of Washington itself. She'll hang on until the very end, count on it.
- JlmAWP, on 02/20/2008, -8/+61Jeez, look how many more democrats voted. Guess we can see who cares about America...
- tastypaste, on 02/20/2008, -2/+54Many superdelegates have said they will not go against the popular vote. And many others have said they'll vote for the most electable candidate, which is obvious Obama. I don't think we have to worry. Clinton's not totally finished, but she's on the ropes.
- inactive, on 02/20/2008, -2/+52Unless she tries to pull some Florida-Michigan *****
Wouldn't put it past her - neuens07, on 02/20/2008, -3/+53me too :D
- Telexen, on 02/20/2008, -4/+54You're being dugg down because MSNBC makes projections based on the first early round of voting reports coming in and the exit polls...when exit polls steer heavily one way and the votes start down the same path - it's not out of line to make a projection.
In fact, since they posted the first set of votes (less than 1000 total), it's only fluctuated a few percent during the entire time...Obama has always had a commanding lead. - terrenceisdaman, on 02/20/2008, -4/+53me three!
- Arramol, on 02/20/2008, -1/+49Texan voter here reporting for Clinton-stopping duty!
- jkbowman, on 02/20/2008, -3/+50That makes it Obama 24 - Hillary 11
- Eiknujrac, on 02/20/2008, -4/+50It doesn't really matter right? I mean Wisconsin doesn't matter. Texas, Ohio, and Pennsylvania are really the only states that speak for American voters. Unless she loses one of then, like Texas. Then Ohio and Pennsylvania will be the only two states that really reflect America's decision.
/sarcasm, obviously - TheWalkingDude, on 02/20/2008, -3/+49Yahoo News: Obama wins Wis. for 9th straight triumph
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/campaign_rdp;_ylt=AiiaE ... - chase001, on 02/20/2008, -3/+49Never. I think she'd deliver the Presidency to McCain before she would concede. She's entitled to it according to her.
- bboyjkang, on 02/20/2008, -3/+48nah nah nah nah.. nah nah nah nah.. hey hey hey good-bye (Hillary)
- Brian48216, on 02/20/2008, -1/+44America thanks you
- neuens07, on 02/20/2008, -1/+41We do what we can
- msam924, on 02/20/2008, -1/+39anyone else headin over to ohio? im only 17 but i'll still do my part. also, i live in michigan so i dont really matter this time through anyway. i'll get em in november though.
- foooey, on 02/20/2008, -0/+37I thought the whole campaign was summarized tonight when all the channels went to Clinton for her concession. After 20 minutes, when it was obvious she was refusing to be adult and concede yet again, Obama stood up and kicked her has been ass off the air.
Every network.
Simultaneously.
Effortlessly. - LemurDaddy, on 02/20/2008, -2/+38Both me and the wife voted for Obama. And I think I talked a couple of relatives into it, too.
- Protoss, on 02/20/2008, -0/+36So how's middle school going?
- relaxeder, on 04/17/2009, -2/+37I noticed Mrs. Clinton again didn't congratulate him on his victory or thank the voters during her speech tonight, being the class act she is.
Onward! To the only states in the electorate that matter! - malenis, on 02/20/2008, -1/+36Because you really can't tell me words don't matter. Way to go WI.
- Jordan117, on 02/20/2008, -0/+31Y35 VV3 C@|/| ! ! ! !11
- Idgit, on 02/20/2008, -0/+31Just came back from the Houston rally and even though I got crappy seats it was still awesome. You bet I'll be doing everything I can to make sure we get this man in the White House.
- chall85, on 02/20/2008, -2/+33Wisconsin Exit Polls:
Obama Won:
Women (51-49)
All age groups under 65
All education levels
All regions of the state -- urban, suburban and rural
Voters without college degrees (50-48)
Democrats (50-49)
Whites (53-46)
White men (59-38)
Voters who decided in the last week (58-42)
Won or tied voters of all income levels
Tied among white women
Tied among union members
Tied among union households - Laxaloot, on 02/20/2008, -1/+32Obama is a 1337 pr351D3n7
- beargrylls, on 02/20/2008, -3/+33My arrow pointed to Obama.
- CajoleJuice, on 02/20/2008, -0/+30Obamarama is unstoppable! I'm still ashamed that my state (NY) voted for Hillary. But I guess that's to be expected when she's a senator of the state. :(
- rentmitchum, on 02/20/2008, -0/+30I call them my apostles. They come in a fridge pack.
- Oktoeatfish, on 02/20/2008, -0/+29I live in Ohio so i will be. Huzzah!
- neoLeech, on 02/20/2008, -2/+30i also voted in Wisconsin for Obama
- thebellmaster1x, on 02/20/2008, -1/+29"Obama can only win caucuses."
"...This was a prima—"
"FLUKE." - Peko, on 02/20/2008, -3/+31No, she won't
- quokkapox, on 02/20/2008, -0/+26The pollsters don't call young people who don't have land lines. Young people are voting for Obama in droves.
- virtualball, on 02/20/2008, -1/+27I see what you did there! Clever, clever!
- rottencod, on 02/20/2008, -0/+24Middle names are not inherited genetically.
But keep trying, douchebag. - LewisBreaker, on 02/20/2008, -1/+24I am looking forward to when Obama comes and meet the Queen, I think he will not only be a strong role model for young black men and women in the States but around the entire world!
- inactive, on 02/20/2008, -0/+23You people keep saying that word, and yet I am 90% certain you are too stupid to actually understand the concept of socialism. Stop saying it.
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