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J. J.
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« Reply #475 on: January 30, 2008, 12:10:50 AM »

I'm looking at the exit poll numbers and I see the same problems I've noticed for Obama as before - I'll put out the detailed stats in due time.
Yeah, he did poorly among Catholics, Jews, seniors, women, Latinos, blue-collar workers etc.

Oh, wow. He'll do excellent on Super Tuesday!

How did Obama do among human beings? How did he do with American voters?

Are blacks not human now?

Oh wow! One group of voters backing Obama. This guy is landslide material.

He was in Iowa and South Carolina.

..and New Hampshire and Nevada.

Where he has time to campaign, concentrate his resources, he wins.  He can't do that on Super Supreme Mega Tuesday.
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« Reply #476 on: January 30, 2008, 12:14:10 AM »

I'm looking at the exit poll numbers and I see the same problems I've noticed for Obama as before - I'll put out the detailed stats in due time.
Yeah, he did poorly among Catholics, Jews, seniors, women, Latinos, blue-collar workers etc.

Oh, wow. He'll do excellent on Super Tuesday!

How did Obama do among human beings? How did he do with American voters?

Are blacks not human now?

Oh wow! One group of voters backing Obama. This guy is landslide material.

He was in Iowa and South Carolina.

..and New Hampshire and Nevada.

Where he has time to campaign, concentrate his resources, he wins.  He can't do that on Super Supreme Mega Tuesday.
A kind of sad statement and unfortuante concept, huh?
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« Reply #477 on: January 30, 2008, 04:43:50 AM »

Well, I'm very happy about the outcome, needless to say. I'm also in agreement with Verin and True Democrat about Iraq. I'd also like to note that the idea that McCain would be bad for the economy and start a zillion wars is a bit odd. Compared to Bush's incessant un-funded tax-cutting or Clinton/Obama's closing down international trade I'd take McCain any day. And the guy is not gonna start wars everywhere. He's too smart for that. He has always been an advocate of America having to put more troops into Iraq to succeed, so I don't think he's particularly eager to spread them thin by putting them elsewhere.

But none of that is the purpose of the thread. Because that purpose is celebrating! Cheesy
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« Reply #478 on: January 30, 2008, 12:24:45 PM »

Interesting factoid from the Republican exit poll:

Second choice of Rudy voters:  Romney 47, McCain 46

Second choice of Huckabee voters:  McCain 55, Romney 32

And thus, the race is pretty much over.  I give Romney 5% chance, maybe.
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