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01-26-2008, 08:13 PM
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Delegate counts after S.C.
Hillary 219
Obama 134
Romney 73
McCain 38
Huckabee 29
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01-26-2008, 08:14 PM
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Re: Delegate counts after S.C.
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Originally Posted by justoneman
Hillary 219
Obama 134
Romney 73
McCain 38
Huckabee 29
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Where did you get those numbers from?
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According to Anas ibn Malik, when God's Messenger said, 'Help your brother, irrespective of whether he is the
oppressor or the oppressed,' a man said, 'O Messenger of God, I can help the
oppressed, but how can I help the oppressor?' The Prophet replied, 'Stop him from committing an act of oppression. That in itself is a form of help.'
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01-26-2008, 08:18 PM
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Re: Delegate counts after S.C.
Hillary is kicking ass. It was well known she would lose SC. So what? She is predictied to win most else in a convincing fashion. She will be the Nominee for the Democrats.
the Republican race is close. Florida is crucial. If Guiliani loses Florida I do not see how he can win it all. if he wins Florida. The race is wide open again. If McCain wins florida, then he will be hard to beat. If Romney wins Florida, He will be the Republican nominee. Huckabee will be effectively out of the race after Florida.
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 "the willingness of the good to suffer at the hands of the evil, to accept the role of sacrificial victim for the "sin" of creating values."
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01-26-2008, 08:18 PM
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Re: Delegate counts after S.C.
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Originally Posted by gpsweetness
Where did you get those numbers from?
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CNN
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/pri...orecard/#val=R
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 "the willingness of the good to suffer at the hands of the evil, to accept the role of sacrificial victim for the "sin" of creating values."
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01-26-2008, 08:23 PM
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Re: Delegate counts after S.C.
How does Hillary have so many more delegates? I don't get the system at all. HIllary won states that didn't have delegates and she split delegates with barak in states she won. Barak has convincingly won two states. He will get so much media attention and probably rise in the polls in the next week.
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01-26-2008, 08:25 PM
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Re: Delegate counts after S.C.
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Originally Posted by justoneman
Hillary is kicking ass. It was well known she would lose SC. So what? She is predictied to win most else in a convincing fashion. She will be the Nominee for the Democrats.
the Republican race is close. Florida is crucial. If Guiliani loses Florida I do not see how he can win it all. if he wins Florida. The race is wide open again. If McCain wins florida, then he will be hard to beat. If Romney wins Florida, He will be the Republican nominee. Huckabee will be effectively out of the race after Florida.
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She was expected to crush obama in november. The bigger she looses tonight, the more attention barak will get this week from the media. Obama will definately compete against hillary, but he probably won't win.
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01-26-2008, 11:36 PM
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Re: Delegate counts after S.C.
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Originally Posted by Moderates of America
She was expected to crush obama in november. The bigger she looses tonight, the more attention barak will get this week from the media. Obama will definately compete against hillary, but he probably won't win.
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He was predicted to winn SC all along. No surprise at all. Now on to Florida. Clinton is set to completely crush Obama there. It is not even close. Florida unlike the states so far, is a winner take all state. It is big and the winner gets all of the delegates. Hillary will be so far ahead after Florida she will never have to look back. It is all over for Obama.
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 "the willingness of the good to suffer at the hands of the evil, to accept the role of sacrificial victim for the "sin" of creating values."
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01-26-2008, 11:40 PM
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Re: Delegate counts after S.C.
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Originally Posted by Moderates of America
How does Hillary have so many more delegates? I don't get the system at all. HIllary won states that didn't have delegates and she split delegates with barak in states she won. Barak has convincingly won two states. He will get so much media attention and probably rise in the polls in the next week.
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Hillary won NH, Mich and Nevada. Michigan was a no delegate state true. Obama won two states. Obama wone Iowa but got only one more delegate than Hillary. Hillary took delegates in SC too.
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 "the willingness of the good to suffer at the hands of the evil, to accept the role of sacrificial victim for the "sin" of creating values."
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01-27-2008, 12:33 AM
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Re: Delegate counts after S.C.
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Originally Posted by justoneman
Hillary 219
Obama 134
Romney 73
McCain 38
Huckabee 29
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Hmm..... are you, by any chance, a big-government statist?
'Cause ah... you know, I just noticed, that you forgot to mention, that Ron Paul has more delegates than Giuliani, THompson, and Hunter put together!!!
So, you know, it's only six delegates, but it's interesting that you should leave him out of your "report", in keeping with all the statist news media drivel and so on and so forth. Yadda yadda.... you know what I'm sayin', right? 
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01-27-2008, 12:36 AM
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Re: Delegate counts after S.C.
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Originally Posted by nonsqtr
Hmm..... are you, by any chance, a big-government statist?
'Cause ah... you know, I just noticed, that you forgot to mention, that Ron Paul has more delegates than Giuliani, THompson, and Hunter put together!!!
So, you know, it's only six delegates, but it's interesting that you should leave him out of your "report", in keeping with all the statist news media drivel and so on and so forth. Yadda yadda.... you know what I'm sayin', right? 
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Ron Paul has 6 delegates. Big whoop.
I left of Edwards too. There is only two potential candidates for the left and four on the right. I include Huckabee for some reason but really he is toast.
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