Interesting.thefro said:Per CNN, HUGE African-American turnout in Vegas for Obama, and huge Culinary Worker turnout for Obama.
Interesting.thefro said:Per CNN, HUGE African-American turnout in Vegas for Obama, and huge Culinary Worker turnout for Obama.
thefro said:Per CNN, HUGE African-American turnout in Vegas for Obama, and huge Culinary Worker turnout for Obama.
thats one whole vote basically lolJuice said:Obama has 100% of Clark County so far (.09% reporting, probably just one of the off-strip sites):
http://www.nvdems08.com/
Cheebs said:thats one whole vote lol
Juice said:I was only caught off guard because I barely remembered the Republicans had a caucus today. That side of the field is just so less interesting.
Edit: I've known it for years and still have a hard time seeing Richardson as a Hispanic and not a husky, raspy diplomat.
its just more depressing, not one of them are capable of winning a general except perhaps mccain.Gaborn said:Howso? there are quite literally 5-6 candidates that are in strong contention to get the nomination. On the Democratic side there are 2 with a good chance.
Cheebs said:its just more depressing, not one of them are capable of winning a general except perhaps mccain
Cheebs said:its just more depressing, not one of them are capable of winning a general except perhaps mccain.
Plus there is no one on that side young people are into and get excited about unlike obama
Gaborn said:I think we'll let the voters decide that, though in all honesty with one exception I think I'd mostly prefer obama to most of the Republicans running (Worse on some issues, at least neutral on others). I do think though that Paul tends to attract younger voters on the whole in a way the other Republicans do not.
you cant say that when he keeps getting around 5th place in most states. That isn't being energized.Gaborn said:I do think though that Paul tends to attract younger voters on the whole in a way the other Republicans do not.
Father_Brain said:If McCain wins the GOP nomination, Hillary or Obama will need to do everything she/he can to destroy the bullshit maverick/independent mystique he's acquired. He's still a Bush Republican; that undeserved reputation is the only reason why he's competitive in the polls.
uh, CNN just showed exit polling which showed that Paul picked up 45% of younger voters in Nevada (i believe it was under age 40)Cheebs said:you cant say that when he keeps getting around 5th place in most states. That isn't being energized.
Turnout is low on the gop field overall, turnout is high for democrats.
BenjaminBirdie said:OBAMA-TON:
Senator Barack Obama: 100%
Senator Hillary Clinton: 0%
Senator John Edwards: 0%
Senator Mike Gravel: 0%
Congressman Dennis Kucinich: 0%
Uncommitted: 0%
.17% RECORDED!
Cheebs said:you cant say that when he keeps getting around 5th place in most states. That isn't being energized.
Turnout is low on the gop field overall, turnout is high for democrats.
Hootie said:More like Hillary ClintBOMB amirite?
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Stoney Mason said:Watching CNN.
Obama supporters are scaring White America!
Teasing.
cnn is slower than the websiteShawnwhann said:Why is CNNs % off compared to the website with the real time updates? CNN has is 64% to 29% for Obama while the website has a virtual deadheat...
Shawnwhann said:Why is CNNs % off compared to the website with the real time updates? CNN has is 64% to 29% for Obama while the website has a virtual deadheat...
Shawnwhann said:Why is CNNs % off compared to the website with the real time updates? CNN has is 64% to 29% for Obama while the website has a virtual deadheat...
no they are slower, they have less delegates counted. the website has the most delegates accounted for right now.Juice said:I believe it's because they have journos on the ground at larger sites who are hearing the results as they're being transmitted to the central party site. There's a good chance they're getting some of the information early.
peppermints said:What in the... why does it change so drastically and fast?
peppermints said:What in the... why does it change so drastically and fast?
Cheebs said:obama dropped even more:
Senator Hillary Clinton: 50.77%
Senator Barack Obama: 41.54%
Hootie said:Seriously, WTF.