Election 2008: Where We Stand
Democrats: 2,025 Delegates Needed To Win
Barack Obama is barely ahead with 1,263 (161 Superdelegates) delegates to Hillary Clinton's 1,212 (234 Superdelegates). With many states still waiting to have their primaries, Superdelegates may not have as much power as they were thought to.
Republicans: 1,191 Delegates Needed To Win
John McCain is dominating his only remaining opponent Mike Huckabee: 881 delegates to 217. Once again, it looks as though the Republicans are united under their chosen candidate, while the Democrats are split.
Barack Obama is barely ahead with 1,263 (161 Superdelegates) delegates to Hillary Clinton's 1,212 (234 Superdelegates). With many states still waiting to have their primaries, Superdelegates may not have as much power as they were thought to.
Republicans: 1,191 Delegates Needed To Win
John McCain is dominating his only remaining opponent Mike Huckabee: 881 delegates to 217. Once again, it looks as though the Republicans are united under their chosen candidate, while the Democrats are split.
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Huckabee not a bad choice either -
If only you all could get paid hourly right into a salaried postion for splitting Hair... the dream job as the interviewer looks at your resume lets see under education ahhh we needed someone with masters in basket weaving and our hairsplitting department someone calls in sick we have back- up
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Do you think the super and plagued delegates should endorse Hillary Clinton now?
Do you think the plagued delegates should endorse Hillary Clinton’s now that Obama has been exposed?
Do you think the super delegates should endorse Hillary Clinton’s now that Obama has been exposed?
If the super and plagued delegates remain with Obama now, should the voters believe the super and plagued delegates agreed and condone Obama and Rev. Wright’s philosophy and sermons?
Should the super and plagued delegates be reviewed on their values and judgment? -
Just to be clear, who exactly is your candidate of choice? Let me guess, McCain, no, uh, Obama, no, Oh, who would of guessed, Hillary, I've wanted to be president since I was in college, Bill's had his turn, it's only fair that I get to be president too, Clinton. Oh crap, did I say that out loud.
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Why do tired old men think every time someone supports Hillary or makes a point we get this mocking response? Are you smarter or just need a nap?
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Same Old Shi_ SOS and Save Our Ship The Good Ole Ms.USA!
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Another tired old man?
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I think that after a few primaries we will start to see some consistency in America's choice for the democratic nominee.
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What will happen if the Democrats finish in a virtual tie?
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More likely a virtual lie. Maybe, just maybe, If Yobama can bring out the big guns and start shooting
ol' ThunderThighs in that vast ass with : Vince Foster; Travel Gate; White Water; How I turned 1,000 bucks into 100 times that amount in no time flat!; FBI files in my bedroom (how 'bout THAT shit!); Why I let Bill f*ck every bimbo he sees, ad nauseum), that old skank may just fail in her quest! -
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It's interesting that a candidate needs almost twice the delegates to become the Democrat nominee. Hillary and Barack already have more than the Republicans need to win.
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they are allocated differently, alot of state in the republican primary are winner take all delegates
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The domocratic party used to be like that.