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- Synova, on 02/10/2008, -3/+168This news is fantastic! Hopefully this trend will continue to give Barack enough delegates so the election is not decided by the super delegates.
By the way, he also won the Virgin Islands. Hey, they have 3 delegates too, and they are all important. =) - iPsyko, on 02/10/2008, -2/+157For once i feel like i'm not voting for someone who will ***** me over in the end.
- bingotailspin, on 02/10/2008, -11/+126Obama sweeps, Hillary weeps (says "I'm being mistreated"). Boo hoo, I'm "pimping" my pain.
- larsone86, on 02/10/2008, -4/+81The people have spoken.
- daybreaker, on 02/10/2008, -3/+80I'm happy I got to actually cast a vote for Obama, in the Louisiana primary!
We showed Hillary our O face!
Who dat! gObama! - Tex, on 07/28/2008, -6/+68I remember a day when the media referred to Hillary as "presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton."
- funknjunk, on 02/10/2008, -1/+54The biggest thing was that these were wins by large margins, roughly two thirds in each
- sulthernao, on 02/10/2008, -2/+51He won all 3 of their delegates - the voting was in favor of Obama 90%-10%.
- augenblick2007, on 02/10/2008, -7/+49Hopefully now the media give the credit where it is long due and accept Obama is the leader (of change, hope, character)!
GO8AMA!
Si se Puede! - sdellboy, on 02/10/2008, -4/+43I'm taking it upon myself to represent the rest of the world's population and pass on a message from all of us saying PLEASE elect Obama....
- ArrowheadAddict, on 02/10/2008, -2/+38Get out the brooms -- it's a sweep!
- ksosez, on 02/10/2008, -4/+39Don't forget the Virgin Islands..He won their with 90% of the vote..Thats 3 more delegates!
- elkram, on 02/10/2008, -1/+35If he wins all the primaries on next Tuesday he will have tremendous momentum when Ohio and Texas are up for grabs.
- LLamaStar, on 02/10/2008, -2/+36And he had another great speech.
- inactive, on 02/10/2008, -6/+39Obama > Hillary
- RafiParrr, on 02/10/2008, -4/+35"'I know the pundits, and I know what they say: The math doesn't work out,' Huckabee said Saturday morning at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington. 'Well, I didn't major in math, I majored in miracles. And I still believe in those, too.'"
So now we need to be teaching religion in math classes too? Huckabee scares the ***** out of me. - FlaG8r, on 02/10/2008, -2/+30Virgins love Obama
- t3nAciTy, on 02/10/2008, -2/+29Hiltlery gave a speech in tacoma, WA in front of 5,000 people.
McCain gave a speech in front of 400 people.
Obama...... Gave a speech in Seattle at the Key Arena in front of 18.700 people and 3,400 outside.
Gee wize guys, who you think is more popular?
gObama! ! - dreamflows, on 02/10/2008, -4/+29Obama win by a large margin! Yes!
He is the country's best hope for uniting the people and healing the divide
http://www.digg.com/2008_us_elections/Obama_Talks_ ... - cyrix, on 02/10/2008, -1/+25Clinton might have "super delegates" under her overall tally. However if the DNC were to basically decide that obama has a greater chance against McCain then they could very easily change their decision in whom they're going to support/vote for. And to be honest, with all of the pro obama news that's been coming out as of late, I wouldn't be surprised if they did just that.
- flashboy131, on 02/10/2008, -0/+24Can you imagine having a president you can be proud of? Or even being able to speak the language properly.
- sdlvx, on 02/10/2008, -4/+27I hope Obama wins. If he doesn't, were going to be stuck with Hil and McCunt.
- vagrantwade, on 02/10/2008, -1/+24First of all, you cannot rely on CNN or any sites delegate count because none of them are completely accurate. Secondly, we need to do good in Texas in Ohio to make this happen.
"We are the ones we have been waiting for. We are the change we seek." Obama 08' - ZenMojo, on 02/10/2008, -0/+22Who cares about Obamanation? I'm waiting for Obama-Nation!
- Zasz, on 02/10/2008, -2/+22Since Chuck Norris visited, they're just called the Islands.
- asmallvictory, on 02/10/2008, -1/+21Obama won WA State 68% to Hillary's 31%. Hillary only won one county in the WHOLE state. It was amazing seeing the map be almost all dark blue on CNN. This is coming from Washington State and specifically Seattle, the most educated (meaning most college degrees) and the most literate city in the country. Hmm... maybe this tells a little bit about who smart people vote for? Obama.
- eclectro, on 02/10/2008, -1/+20It's still important to call all your voting cousins in future primary states to make the margin as wide as possible. Otherwise, Clinton will claw back to life with her superdelegates in her back pocket.
- echolyean, on 02/10/2008, -0/+18Answered the claims of his detractors by calling himself a "Hope Monger" .... that was classy. "I talk about hope a lot. I have to. The odds of me being up here aren't very good." (paraphrased)
- fnv2001, on 02/10/2008, -2/+20It will come down to Texas, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. If Obama can win 2 out of the 3, he is in very, very good shape to take this unprecedented ascent to a new realm. It's close to becoming a reality.
- ZenMojo, on 02/10/2008, -0/+1760%+ = landslide. In case we're keeping track, that's 8 landslides for Obama, one for Clinton (Arkansas).
- Raisedshoulder, on 02/10/2008, -2/+18GOBAMA!
- echolyean, on 02/10/2008, -0/+16The other day I heard McCain say something about not being very good with words. I thought, Christ, not again.
- relaxeder, on 04/17/2009, -2/+18Paging John Edwards and Al Gore, the time to speak up and help us out is now.
- motbob, on 02/10/2008, -0/+15So Hillary has been making the argument that she does worse in caucuses like the Washington State caucus because the members of her base "need to work" during those caucuses. I don't know about other residents of Washington, but I told my boss, "Hey, I've got to get off work to caucus this afternoon." And she said, "OK, but only if you vote for Obama." :)
- N0vak4iN, on 02/10/2008, -2/+17I am Canadian. I have been watching Obama with unrelentless hope, faith, and anticipation since the start of his campaign... Is this world that bad? I mean do I have to worry about the North American way of life being destroyed in the near future? Please vote Obama America... Or at least figure out a way to make Paul THE front runner so he and Obama can debate (that way everybody wins).
- vat0r, on 02/10/2008, -0/+14Yeah because of course we all know it's ethical to allow more of our soldiers to die every day so all you war mongers can save face.
- yvovandoorn, on 02/10/2008, -0/+13From the Maine's Democratic Party website:
"In both the Republican and Democratic parties, in order to participate in that party's caucus, Maine residents must be enrolled as members of the party, according to both Maine Republican and Democratic party rules. (Maine residents who do not declare a party affiliation when they register to vote are considered "unenrolled" and cannot participate in primaries or caucuses.)
Currently unenrolled voters can enroll as members of the Republican or Democratic Party when they arrive to caucus, however. Voters already enrolled in a party but who want to switch their party affiliation had until 15 days before each caucus to do so; that date has passed for both parties. "
Sorry :-(. Personally I registered as a Democrat today in WA so that I could vote for Obama and I have no regrets. - thebellmaster1x, on 02/10/2008, -2/+15"We showed Hillary our O face!"
I hate her too, but that just sounds really creepy. - fasda, on 02/10/2008, -0/+12I hope the daily show or the colbert uses Obama-Nation for a headline if Obama gets elected
- jimmyhoffa2222, on 02/10/2008, -3/+15Hillary should drop out on Wednesday after she gets creamed by huge margins this Tuesday.
- solarweasel, on 02/10/2008, -3/+15i am proud to say i caucused for obama today in seattle, and 60 people turned out for my precinct. of those 60, 58 supported mr. barack, and the other 2 were for hillary.
needless to say it was a short caucus. - lamprey187, on 02/10/2008, -1/+13yes another electrifying speech. great momentum for his campaign !!!!!!!
- inactive, on 02/10/2008, -5/+17Yes we can has.
- n0c0ntr0l, on 02/10/2008, -3/+15Can I get another source on delegates rather than CNN. CNN tendd to fiddle delegate numbers against obama.
- fasda, on 02/10/2008, -1/+12That explains all the hype on the internet (well besides him being what appears to be not a douche or a giant turd)
- MikeMitchell, on 02/10/2008, -5/+16i find it odd that Obama has won almost all the caucuses (where each person is clearly representing their own vote, so no tampering is possible)
Yet Hillary somehow managed to not do well at all in caucuses, but in paperless voting, she does just fine........
hmmmm - Sinten, on 02/10/2008, -4/+15"I know the pundits, and I know what they say: The math doesn't work out," Huckabee said Saturday morning at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington. "Well, I didn't major in math, I majored in miracles. And I still believe in those, too."
lol - CrimsonFate, on 02/10/2008, -1/+11As an Independent in Maine, I'm curious: can I actually vote tomorrow in the Democratic caucous? I refuse to join either party but stand by Obama.
- wrzhydr, on 02/10/2008, -1/+11Then do your research on the man like most of his supporters have been doing. As for the reason you're just now seeing all these Obama posts, it's because the primaries are not even a month old yet, at least I don't think they are. What's the big deal with fair weather fans if they know what their candidate stands for and believes in what he believes in? I don't want to assume here, but you strike me as the person who was going right along with the Republicans when the whole "flip-flop" ***** was going on. What's the matter with flip flopping? Can't people have a change of heart once they become more informed on the subject matter at hand?
- jimmyhoffa2222, on 02/10/2008, -2/+12http://www.barackobama.com/issues you ignorant fool.
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