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The Next President of the USA will be?


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Who will win the Presidency in 2008?  

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  1. 1. Who Wins in 2008?

    • Hillary Clinton
      47
    • Rudy Giuliani
      9
    • John Edwards
      7
    • Mike Huckabee
      7
    • John McCain
      42
    • Barack Obama
      136
    • Ron Paul
      21
    • Mitt Romney
      9
    • Bill Richardson
      1
    • Fred Thompson
      3


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Georgia

Dems

Barack Obama....57% (16 delegates won)

Hillary Clinton....37%

John Edwards.....5%

delegate totals (excluding super-delegates)

Obama....78

Clinton....49

Edwards..26

Repubs

(too close to call)

John McCain.......36%

Mike Huckabee...34%

Mitt Romney.......26%

West Virginia

Repubs

Mike Huckabee....52% (18 delegates won)

Mitt Romney........47%

John McCain........1%

delegate totals (excluding super-delegates)

McCain......93

Romney....77

Huckabee..58

Paul..........4

FYI.. Here's a good place to *see all the results* as they come rolling in. B)

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I voted for Obama. I've been voting for 20 years and never been this excited for a candidate.

Obama has won 10 states to Hillary's 7.. so far. :beer:

they're both showing really well today. :)

the Big delegate Kahuna.. California.. is coming up..

:hippy:

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Go Ann!

Yes, go Ann go...

far, far away... and take Limbaugh with you... please.

She pretty much sums up the extent of us conservatives view on Republicans who have crossed over to the dark side like John McCain has. Not that I would support Hillary... but it is an intersting commentary by Coulter on just how wrong McCain is for conservativism.

I heard the Bob Dole (a man I greatly respect) is attempting to get Coulter and Limbaugh to lay off the McCain attacks. Unfortunalty some Republicans see winning the election as our only battle. The real battle is going to be getting the Party back to the right where it belongs. So in my opinion Ann is correct.

'Crossed over to the dark side? Yeah, it's horrible to be anywhere in the middle instead of the extreme (left or right).

Yeah, get the Republican Party BACK to the right? Puh-lease. If Ann and Limbaugh are accurate mouthpieces for the "conservative Republican" then let's just set the calendar back a hundred years.

I will give Ann a little credit... her comments are occasionally amusing. I don't doubt that she's got some brains. Limbaugh, OTOH, is a pompous windbag and far too impressed with himself. Those two charmers spew enough hot air to accelerate global warming all by themselves.

Not that I have an opinion or anything.

I'll

But that is where you are wrong. Liberals are always trying to "feel" their way through these situtions. The fact is that McCain has great appeal among moderate/traditional Democrats and independents. If McCain gets the Republican nomination (looks pretty good that he will), then McCain will be the most attractive "Democrat-like" canidate running in the General Election. Especially if Obama happens to win his nomination.

I'm going to laugh my ass off to see the reaction of the far left if McCain pulls this one off.

Not that I want to see him as President.

Not everybody is at the extreme right or left. I wonder when the Repubs will realize just how many Republicans and moderate-conservatives they have alienated from their own party ...

*raises hand*

Hell, I've even become kinda 'liberal' about a lot of things... and who knows, I might not have looked into things and gone that way if I hadn't first been entirely disgusted and discouraged by the antics of some ...erm... Republicans.

BTW, if Hillary wins, I think Ann should bake her some cookies. :D

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What a tight race in Missouri!

Its practically 50%-50% for Barack and Hillary! :blink:

:wacko:

:D

Clinton and McCain win in California.

Wow!

Hillary pulls off the big win out west..

..and McCain solidifies his repub frontrunner status.

Barack Obama is running neck and neck with Hillary for the Dems, and

Huckabee and (to a far lesser degree) Romney are still in it for the Pubs.

[depends on how much money Romney's willing to throw away..]

Tomorrow we'll see what the delegate totals are

and we'll see how close the races actually are..

We gots us two very interesting races, peoples! :)

Democracy in action. Aint it grand! :thumbsup:

:beer:

:hippy:

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As of right now, CNN.com says that out of all the Super Tuesday states,

Dems:

13 for Obama

8 for Hilary

Repubs:

10 for McCain

5 for Huckabee

6 for Romney

(this is what I was looking for when I got a heart-leap of joy that was ripped out from under me earlier..) <_<

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**Spoiler Alert**

The next U.S. President will be Mitt Romney. If I'm wrong I'll buy the house a round.

Make that 2 rounds for the house if Mitt doesn't win. This guy is the real deal and his crossover appeal to the left side of the isle is undeniable, especially if the left is stuck with Hillary as their nominee.

Might want to start icin' 'em down, boys.

BTW, make mine Guiness, cans not bottles. :D

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