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Clinton's win still leaves her the underdog

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hillary the underdog? Puhleeeeze!!

barack has a political glass jaw. hillary knows that and she's proving she's a better man between the two.

When barack insulted 95% of the American population, that had and will have a bigger impact than his handlers are smart enough to figure out.

Sure, "Rev." Wright hurt him but when he basically said that the average American was a simpleton clinging to God and guns he lost the election that very minute. barack never get the rural and blue-collar vote back. And those are needed to win the general election.

RR

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It's really getting interesting. The democrats keep it relatively clean. There are a few barbs, but the republicans are already starting their dirty messages. Even John McCain didn't want North Carolina republicans putting out their message.

This is really bringing the democratic party together, tighter than it was. As soon as the nod is given, this will be a real race.

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Romeo - "When barack insulted 95% of the American population"

How? Did you just make that number up?

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Clinton still the underdog?

She now has more popular votes than Barack Hussein Obama.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/democratic_vote_count.html

Half the people in Pennsylvania think HRC is dishonest yet she won that state by 10 percentage points.

What a screwed up party.

It will never happen but I often wish someone would ask Clinton, the DNC or the party bigwigs if they don't regret her running for senator in New York instead of her native Illinois, which became Obama's springboard.

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"Clinton's win still leaves her the underdog"

And she's reportedly picking up 10 million dollars in the 24 hours since she won PA.

Yo, Barrack - ain't this primary a female underdog?

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Romeo, Obama's guns and religion comments were spot on and angered no one but a few Republican Rush Limbaugh types who are looking for ANYTHING to slow down the jaggernaught(sp?). Only 8 more months till President OBAMA. I, for one, can't wait!

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angered no one but a few Republican Rush Limbaugh types who are looking for ANYTHING to slow down the jaggernaught(sp?)" Hate to say it, but you don't realized you basically proved RR's point correct - do you?

It is people like you that make most Americans worried about voting for Obama. So, please shut up.

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"Romeo, Obama's guns and religion comments were spot on and angered no one but a few Republican Rush Limbaugh types who are looking for ANYTHING to slow down the jaggernaught"

Heh, and that figure becomes 95% of Americans when you're as desperate as the ramen's of the world are to deny what's happening...

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"and angered no one but a few Republican Rush Limbaugh types who are looking for ANYTHING to slow down the jaggernaught"

In fact, heh, they're getting so paranoid about Obama they're actually cheering Hillary Clinton on.

I haven't seen anything this hilarious since they all lined up on the clifftop for the 2006 mid-terms....and frankly, I don't think there are enough amphetamines available on the planet to keep them all going 'till the end of this year.

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"Only 8 more months till President OBAMA. I, for one, can't wait!"

Heh, You must mean president of the Black Panther Party (which has endorsed him, btw) because he's not even going to get the nomination from the dems.

The major reason that the un-committed supers are waiting is to have justification to give the nomination to hillary. With each contest that barack loses like he did Pennsylvania - even with all the money he spent - they are getting the proof they need to nominate Hillary.

barack lost the rural and blue-collar dem voters after he dissed them in San Francisco.

The supers care more about the democratic party is more interested in regaining the White House than any emotional tie to hillary or barack.

RR

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ramen,

This is beyond a simplr republican election panic.

It's hysteria.

Heh.

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The democrats can run congress, it's george bush who vetos their efforts. The congress has put forward bills that the American people have demanded, but george bush does what he wants for himself, not what's good for the nation.

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Hmmm, I see Ron Paul still running. Why? Doesn't he accept the fact that John McCain is the republican nominee? I just can't understand. RR tells us how the republicans have already decided who the candidate is.

I think Ron Paul is the only true republican who running.

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Make inu. Wan wan.

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By comparison the GOP ran a quick and efficient primary process.

Mike Huckabee.

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"still leaves her the underdog"

Yes, that way she can continue to play the Rocky theme song.

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