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Old 03-11-2008, 05:01 PM
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So the right wing extremists are actually going to help McCAIN ???? READ ON

Paul Varian of (CNN) asks inocently " Are some of Mississippi's Republicans trying to cause mischief? Thirteen percent of the voters in today's Democratic primary identified themselves as Republican; they voted for Clinton, 78 percent to 22 percent. "

" Earlier this month, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh told listeners that since the Republican race was all but over, they should turn out for Clinton, because of his view that she would be a weaker fall opponent for presumptive GOP nominee John McCain "
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Old 03-11-2008, 05:03 PM
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There needs to be a little more oversight on primaries next time - this is just ridiculous.
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The liberal CNN has projected that ObAMA will win Mississippi primary !
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The exit polls also indicated roughly 40 percent of Mississippi Democratic voters said race was an important factor in their vote, and 90 percent of those voters supported Obama.

Wonder is RACE will be a factor in the general in Mississippi ?? What da ya think !
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The exit polls also indicated roughly 40 percent of Mississippi Democratic voters said race was an important factor in their vote, and 90 percent of those voters supported Obama.

Wonder is RACE will be a factor in the general in Mississippi ?? What da ya think !
The Black Candidate rolls on with his flock. How can this even be called a “victory”? I am tired of this. All of us need to dispose of this crap quickly. Its making our country look bad. McCain, unite our party by picking a conservative VP so we can dispose of this garbage.

Democrats if you are smart, you choose Hillary as the delegate.
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I find it hard to believe that people would go to the polls and vote out of spite. I don't think that quite works out that way.

Some Republicans are tired of the administration, including me.

I am a centrist that tends to vote Republican but Hillary has my vote this year.
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Great idea! Vote Hillary for delegate, not candidate!
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I find it hard to believe that people would go to the polls and vote out of spite. I don't think that quite works out that way.

Some Republicans are tired of the administration, including me.

I am a centrist that tends to vote Republican but Hillary has my vote this year.
I am also a republican and agree that if it is McCain-Clinton, I will have to do a little more research. If it is Obama-McCain, I won't even have to flip on the television to know where my vote is going.
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If Clinton doesn't win, McCain has a clear path to the White House.



Chances for Clinton are higher than Obama to win the presidential contest in November. Clinton reminds of me of the Iron Lady, Margaret Thatcher.

Realistically, Obama will have a very difficult time to gain support especially from the Clinton camp. Clinton has drawn a large number of people who are moderates and independents.

McCain is a moderate politician. All he has to do is pick a conservative politician as his running mate. Undoubtedly, his new home is going to be the White House.

Conservatives are also preparing for a nasty fight to regain the Congress. Taking over the the House of Representatives could be a possibility. As for the senate, there are too many republican senators up for re-election this year.
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The Black Candidate rolls on with his flock. How can this even be called a “victory”? I am tired of this. All of us need to dispose of this crap quickly. Its making our country look bad. McCain, unite our party by picking a conservative VP so we can dispose of this garbage.

Democrats if you are smart, you choose Hillary as the delegate.
Because anybody will do over having a Black President wouldn't it.

The thought of a Black President makes you want to move to Russia doesn't it.


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