Like in New Hampshire, the actual votes will prove the pundits and the media wrong. It will also be a decisive blow to MoveOn.org, the organization Hillary defended and Obama voted present as usual.
Hillary will win th enomination and become the next President. She will strong and well respected at home and abroad for not giving cult like speeches, but delivering for the working and middle class as she promises.
Well I think everyone is entitled to their own opinions about all the candidates. My support may go to a different candidate than you but that is fine. It's a very exciting time for politics. Whoever wins the nomination will have a challenge in uniting the democratic party and I am hopeful that this will be accomplished because the white house needs to go blue this time around. We'll all see what ends up happening. In the mean time, lets try not to get too negative or caught up in the wrong issues. Thanks. -Cy
Please do not turn this into a political fight; I come here for just statistics. If I want to hear partisans fight for their candidates, I'll go elsewhere.
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Who will the media root for now that their nemesis is out of the way?
Obama?
McCain?
Posted on February 10, 2008 11:38 PM
Like in New Hampshire, the actual votes will prove the pundits and the media wrong. It will also be a decisive blow to MoveOn.org, the organization Hillary defended and Obama voted present as usual.
Hillary will win th enomination and become the next President. She will strong and well respected at home and abroad for not giving cult like speeches, but delivering for the working and middle class as she promises.
Posted on February 11, 2008 3:36 AM
Thanks for not turning this into a partisan political forum, guys.
Posted on February 11, 2008 4:20 AM
Yes, it is hard to read any news, that does not have the media drooling over Obama. Wonder what he has done to deserve this adoration?
Posted on February 11, 2008 9:39 AM
Yawn.
Posted on February 11, 2008 9:51 AM
I get a kick how the media uses the word "sweep" when describing Obama's victories in sparsely attended caucuses.
I'm bored of the coverage of him as well.
Posted on February 11, 2008 11:29 AM
Well I think everyone is entitled to their own opinions about all the candidates. My support may go to a different candidate than you but that is fine. It's a very exciting time for politics. Whoever wins the nomination will have a challenge in uniting the democratic party and I am hopeful that this will be accomplished because the white house needs to go blue this time around. We'll all see what ends up happening. In the mean time, lets try not to get too negative or caught up in the wrong issues. Thanks. -Cy
Posted on February 11, 2008 12:06 PM
Please do not turn this into a political fight; I come here for just statistics. If I want to hear partisans fight for their candidates, I'll go elsewhere.
Posted on February 11, 2008 12:33 PM
thank you, nate
Posted on February 14, 2008 5:11 AM
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