Obama vs Clinton: Who Wins?

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  1. LSUfan71

    LSUfan71 Founding Member

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    Me too, I agree with you. Don't read too much into it. I'm just picky about the personal side of the people I support.

    No one, it was a joke.

    I feel the same way, just something about Hillary I can't trust.
     
  2. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    I was taking everything you posted in jest.
     
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  3. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    Obama dominates Nebraska and Washington tonight. Louisiana also expected to go to Obama.

    He's also expected to win all 3 Potomac primaries on Tuesday, with Virginia being the closest contested state.

    After Tuesday, Obama could hold a slight lead in delegates but a much bigger momentum swing going his way, which is what is most important at this stage of the process.
     
  4. clair

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    Huckabee continues to be a flea in the ear of McCain.

    He just won't go away.

    This dude will earn a VP nomination with his showing, I'd have to think.

    I mean, he is competing right now with McCain in Washington.

    He has no business being in a race that far from the south, but he just keeps hanging around.

    I have to think he would have maybe won the nomination had he and Romney not split the votes early on.
     
  5. PodKATT

    PodKATT Time to Put Your Pants On

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    anyone else think the vast descrepancy between dem and rep turnout will translate to the election? almost every dual party primary, it seems dems are turning out 2 to 1.
     
  6. TigerBait3

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    The gap will shrink when the Republican divide unites due to seeing enough airtime of the Democratic nominee.
     
  7. Cajun Sensation

    Cajun Sensation I'm kind of a big deal Staff Member

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    Obviously you took offense to my post when I told you not to. It was not obvious that you were kidding. Even Brett didn't realize that you were kidding and neither did the myriad of members that gave me positive rep for calling your post insane. You should probably keep the name calling to yourself....and maybe YOU should lighten up. Read the first sentence of my post. It said something to the effect of " I don't mean any offense to you by saying this....".

    That being said, I STILL don't mean any offense to you (even after you called me a jackass).

    God bless...
     
  8. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    CNN has it:

    Clinton = 1148
    Obama = 1121

    USAToday has it:

    Clinton = 1136
    Obama = 1108

    Obama should take over the lead after sweeping on Tuesday.
     
  9. BrettStah

    BrettStah Tiger Fan

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    CBS News has it:

    Obama: 1,134
    Clinton: 1,131
     
  10. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    Yahoo has it:

    Obama: 942
    Clinton: 889

    I don't think they are counting any of the super delegates, which explains why the big difference.
     

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