View Poll Results: Who do you want to win the 2008 U.S. Presidential Primaries?

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  • Democrat - Hillary Clinton

    8 21.62%
  • Democrat - John Edwards

    4 10.81%
  • Democrat - Barack Obama

    15 40.54%
  • Republican - Rudy Giuliani

    1 2.70%
  • Republican - Mike Huckabee

    4 10.81%
  • Republican - John McCain

    5 13.51%
  • Republican - Ron Paul

    3 8.11%
  • Republican - Mitt Romney

    3 8.11%
  • Switzerland - Swiss Cheese

    7 18.92%
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    Default Re: 2008 U.S. Presidential Election - Primaries

    Quote Originally Posted by mr_pikachu View Post
    Fox News has called Tennessee for Clinton as well; CNN.com has it too close to call, with Obama retaining a 2% advantage.
    Bear in mind, last time Fox News got the projections wrong, an idiot got put in the White House.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Heald View Post
    Bear in mind, last time The Regular Stations got the projections wrong, we almost got a idiot put in the White House.
    Fixed for the Truth.

    It isn't Fox News' fault that many stations forgot that Florida was in two time zones and the most Republican areas of it closed one hour later.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy Karrde View Post
    It isn't Fox News' fault that many stations forgot that Florida was in two time zones and the most Republican areas of it closed one hour later.
    Meh. I just believe the facts, such as the Republicans were too scared to have a legally-binding recount.
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    Well it would be nice if he recounted all the Ballots, and not just the Democrat district ones. It would also be nice if he didn't try to change election law to help him win, or throw out all the overseas ballots so that the heavily Republican favored Military didn't get to vote.

    Then again it would also have been nice if the Media was actually able to see a map so that they wouldn't call a state before all polls had closed in the state, that way voters heading to vote in the Central Time Zone portion wouldn't believe their vote would be useless.

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    At this late hour for Super Tuesday, I see McCain going to win the Republican nomination and it seems Obama will get the Democratic nomination (unless I'm missing something).

    This means I'll vote for McCain.

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    Default Re: 2008 U.S. Presidential Election - Primaries

    According to CNN.com, this is how Super Tuesday stands thus far:


    Democratic Party

    Hillary Clinton: AR, AZ, CA*, MA, NJ, NY, OK, TN
    Tuesday Delegates: 71
    Total Delegates: 371

    Barack Obama: AL*, CO*, CT, DE*, GA, ID* IL, KS, MN*, ND*, UT*
    Tuesday Delegates: 80
    Total Delegates: 306

    No Projection: MO, NM, AL*, AZ*, CA*, CO*, DE*, ID*, MN*, ND*, UT*


    Republican Party

    John McCain: AZ, CA*, CT, DE, IL*, MO, NJ, NY, OK
    Tuesday Delegates: 329
    Total Delegates: 475

    Mike Huckabee: AL*, AR, GA, TN*, WV
    Tuesday Delegates: 58
    Total Delegates: 105

    Ron Paul:
    Tuesday Delegates: 0
    Total Delegates: 6

    Mitt Romney: CO*, MA, MN*, MT*, ND*, UT
    Tuesday Delegates: 41
    Total Delegates: 151

    No Projection: AL*, CA*, CO*, IL*, MN*, MT*, ND*, TN*


    *State winners projected, but delegates not yet assigned



    EDIT: I'm changing the tracking format a bit.


    Code:
    DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES
    
    HC: Hillary Clinton
    BO: Barack Obama
    OT: Still Pledged to Other Candidate
    
    
                           HC   BO   OT
    ALABAMA                10   11   --
    ALASKA                  1    1   --
    AMERICAN SAMOA                   -- 
    ARIZONA                 3    2   --
    ARKANSAS               12    0   --
    CALIFORNIA             22   12   --
    COLORADO                4    2   --
    CONNECTICUT            22   27   --
    DELAWARE                8    9   --
    DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA    9    3   --
    FLORIDA                 0    0   --
    GEORGIA                17   27   --
    GUAM                             --
    HAWAII                           --
    IDAHO                   0    2   --
    ILLINOIS               25   67   --
    INDIANA                          --
    IOWA                   18   18   14
    KANSAS                  6   17   --
    KENTUCKY                         --
    LOUISIANA               1    0   --
    MAINE                            --
    MARYLAND                8    3   --
    MASSACHUSETTS          53   35   --
    MICHIGAN                0    0   --
    MINNESOTA               3    3   --
    MISSISSIPPI                      --
    MISSOURI               17   10   --
    MONTANA                          --
    NEBRASKA                0    1   --
    NEVADA                 14   14   --
    NEW HAMPSHIRE          11   12    4
    NEW JERSEY             60   38   --
    NEW MEXICO              4    1   --
    NEW YORK              144   75   --
    NORTH CAROLINA                   --
    NORTH DAKOTA            5   12   --
    OHIO                             --
    OKLAHOMA               18   10   --
    OREGON                           --
    PALAU                            --
    PENNSYLVANIA                     --
    PUERTO RICO                      --
    RHODE ISLAND                     --
    SOUTH CAROLINA         14   26    8
    SOUTH DAKOTA                     --
    TENNESSEE              27   14   --
    TEXAS                            --
    UTAH                    2    0   --
    VERMONT                          --
    VIRGIN ISLANDS                   --
    VIRGINIA                6    3   --
    WASHINGTON              4    2   --
    WEST VIRGINIA                    --
    WISCONSIN               1    2   --
    WYOMING                          --
    
    TOTAL DELEGATES       591  476   26

    Code:
    REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES
    
    MH: Mike Huckabee
    JM: John McCain
    RP: Ron Paul
    MR: Mitt Romney
    
    
                           MH   JM   RP   MR
    ALABAMA                 0    0    0    0
    ALASKA                 
    AMERICAN SAMOA         
    ARIZONA                 0   53    0    0
    ARKANSAS               22    0    0    0
    CALIFORNIA              0   11    0    0
    COLORADO                0    0    0    0
    CONNECTICUT             0   27    0    0
    DELAWARE                0   18    0    0
    DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA   
    FLORIDA                 0   57    0    0
    GEORGIA                33    0    0    0
    GUAM                   
    HAWAII                 
    IDAHO                  
    ILLINOIS                0    1    0    1
    INDIANA                
    IOWA                   17    3    2   12
    KANSAS                  0    2    0    1
    KENTUCKY               
    LOUISIANA               0    3    0    0
    MAINE                   0    1    0   19
    MARYLAND               
    MASSACHUSETTS           0   17    0   22
    MICHIGAN                1    5    0   24
    MINNESOTA               0    0    0    2
    MISSISSIPPI            
    MISSOURI                0   58    0    0
    MONTANA                 0    0    0    0
    NEBRASKA               
    NEVADA                  2    4    4   18
    NEW HAMPSHIRE           1    7    0    4
    NEW JERSEY              0   52    0    0
    NEW MEXICO             
    NEW YORK                0  101    0    0
    NORTH CAROLINA         
    NORTH DAKOTA            0    1    0    0
    OHIO                   
    OKLAHOMA                6   29    0    0
    OREGON                 
    PALAU                  
    PENNSYLVANIA           
    PUERTO RICO            
    RHODE ISLAND           
    SOUTH CAROLINA          5   19    0    0
    SOUTH DAKOTA           
    TENNESSEE               0    1    0    0
    TEXAS                  
    UTAH                    0    0    0   36
    VERMONT                
    VIRGIN ISLANDS         
    VIRGINIA               
    WASHINGTON             
    WEST VIRGINIA          18    0    0    1
    WISCONSIN              
    WYOMING                 0    0    0    9
    
    TOTAL DELEGATES       105  475    6  151
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    A very confusing Super Tuesday. No one expected Huckabee to do as well, nor do I think people expected Romney to do not so well and McCain got the big states which meant he got the big delegates. So I'm happy because I like McCain.

    On the democratic side well Obama won caucases and Connecticut and Missouri and a few others but Clinton won the majors and california. Which by going by the news the talk was whoever won California was the winner on the day but its seems to be the news just like to ignore what they had been saying for the past week because they love Obama.

    I don't get americans I just hope he crashes soon and Clinton wins.
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    Quote Originally Posted by firepokemon View Post
    I don't get americans I just hope he crashes soon and Clinton wins.
    I just think too many Democrats either hate Hillary ( Many Democrat Women ) or just think she is unelectable, and they would rather go with Obama who stands a outside chance of getting the White House for Democrats. Then losing the White House for a third straight time.

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