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« on: March 11, 2008, 09:29:05 PM »

Now, does Obama even win the month?

he won Texas and probably only lost March 4th by a handful of delegates, so I'd venture to say yes
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« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2008, 09:33:41 PM »

Now, does Obama even win the month?

he won Texas and probably only lost March 4th by a handful of delegates, so I'd venture to say yes

I'm not sure what TX net was, but MS was suppose to serve as a counterweight (with WY). 

Erc has TX +3 Obama.  I don't see why he'd need to 'counterweight' a victory.

according to Erc's total, Obama entered tonight down 6 in March, which he should net in Mississippi.  so it'll be a draw.  and draw = Obama win at this point.
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« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2008, 09:43:03 PM »

Now, does Obama even win the month?

he won Texas and probably only lost March 4th by a handful of delegates, so I'd venture to say yes

I'm not sure what TX net was, but MS was suppose to serve as a counterweight (with WY). 

Erc has TX +3 Obama.  I don't see why he'd need to 'counterweight' a victory.

according to Erc's total, Obama entered tonight down 6 in March, which he should net in Mississippi.  so it'll be a draw.  and draw = Obama win at this point.

There was Ohio; I was referring to March 4.  A draw is not a win; Obama needs to shut the race down; he's failed and PA is coming up.  It's going to be a long six weeks.

spin any harder and you'll corkscrew yourself right into Hillary's ass
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« Reply #3 on: March 11, 2008, 09:54:36 PM »

Now, does Obama even win the month?

he won Texas and probably only lost March 4th by a handful of delegates, so I'd venture to say yes

I'm not sure what TX net was, but MS was suppose to serve as a counterweight (with WY). 

Erc has TX +3 Obama.  I don't see why he'd need to 'counterweight' a victory.

according to Erc's total, Obama entered tonight down 6 in March, which he should net in Mississippi.  so it'll be a draw.  and draw = Obama win at this point.

There was Ohio; I was referring to March 4.  A draw is not a win; Obama needs to shut the race down; he's failed and PA is coming up.  It's going to be a long six weeks.

spin any harder and you'll corkscrew yourself right into Hillary's ass

You are one that called it a draw.  I said Obama could have ended this by a 1 delegate win on 3/4/08 (his third try).  At best, he can draw for March.  PA is coming.

how does Hillary go about ending it then?  you're holding them to completely different standards - Hillary wins big by merely staying afloat, but Obama is raped because he hasn't locked it up.
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« Reply #4 on: March 12, 2008, 07:35:16 PM »

Edwards pulled less than 1%.  I suppose that is a good thing.
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