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Question: Will the Obama speech tonight be a declaration of victory?
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WalterMitty
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« on: May 20, 2008, 08:37:22 AM »

unless he has 2209 delegates at the end of the evening, he shouldnt.

he should stick to the platitudes and the pie-in-the-sky fantasy land sh**t he usually talks about.

i hope hillary speaks first so i can turn off my tv.
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WalterMitty
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E: 1.68, S: -2.26

« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2008, 12:25:42 PM »

unless he has 2209 delegates at the end of the evening, he shouldnt.

he should stick to the platitudes and the pie-in-the-sky fantasy land sh**t he usually talks about.

i hope hillary speaks first so i can turn off my tv.

Walter, what is your take on Michigan?  Should Clinton get every single vote and delegate and leave Obama out in the cold completely because he took his name off the ballot?  That seems to be what Terry McAuliffe thinks should happen.

I think the biggest reason why Clinton and her fine folks are advocating this is because it only helps her and hurts Obama.  If it were the other way around, or if it were a split state between the two, then she wouldn't advocate it as strongly.

Anyway, he shouldn't declare victory tonight, and I don't think he will.  He has to wait until she ends her campaign, which I hope she does on Wednesday, June 4.

michigan should have had a re-vote.  period.

pretty clever strategy by obama.  he took his name off the ballot, because he knew he was going to lose anyway.  that way hed be able to whine about his name not being on the ballot if there were ever talk of counting those delegates.

i wouldnt have been opposed to a re-vote in florida either.  the only condition for a re-vote would be that the tax payers do NOT foot the bill for either one. 
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WalterMitty
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« Reply #2 on: May 20, 2008, 12:38:48 PM »

josh werent you a clinton supporter the week before the nc primary?

oh but youre back on the bandwagon again!  CUZ HE IS A WINNER!!11
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