Particle Physicist
between a quark and a baryon
:lol
its probably just a glitch.
its probably just a glitch.
Incognito said:Oh shit...
Obama manged 24% of the white vote? This appears to be a blowout. The black vote REALLY came home. Jesus....
maximum360 said:A third place for Hillary would help Obama. Surprisingly, the white vote for Hillary isn't very far from Obama. John Edwards rocked the white vote though.
Seem like it.grandjedi6 said:Further proof that Edwards MUST stay in the race for Obama to win
Kintaco said:Our overlord Hillary will win on Super Tuesday! I welcome her thanks to this.
You got my vote Hillary
(CNN) Bill Clinton's aggressive campaigning in South Carolina in the days leading up to the state's primary may have had a negative effect among South Carolinas Democratic primary voters, CNN exit polls indicate.
Roughly 6 in 10 South Carolina Democratic primary voters said Bill Clinton's campaigning was important in how they ultimately decided to vote, and of those voters, 47 percent went for Barack Obama while only 38 percent went for Hillary Clinton.
Meanwhile, the exit polls also indicate Obama easily beat Clinton among those voters who decided in the last three days when news reports heavily covered the former president's heightened criticisms of Obama. Twenty percent of South Carolina Democrats made their decision in the last three days and 57 percent of them chose Obama, while only 18 percent picked Clinton
On Monday, Obama said he felt as if he is running against both Clintons, a charge the New York senators campaign said was borne out of frustration. The former president himself later dismissed Obama's comments, saying I thought he was running against me.
Campaigning in South Carolina Friday, Obama noted that the Clinton campaign had stepped up its attacks since his Iowa win, and joked that it's good practice for him, so "when I take on those Republicans, I'll be accustomed to it."
grandjedi6 said:
I see no King Taco there.grandjedi6 said:Obama counter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnL9HRLNxIA
Incognito said:Wow. It seems they finally crossed the threshold. We'll see if numbers like that hold across America, though.
Joe said:Amy Holmes....
thefro said:Russert just said exit polls show Obama winning by THIRTY POINTS.
thefro said:Russert just said exit polls show Obama winning by THIRTY POINTS.
Joe said:Amy Holmes....
This could actually hurt Obama in the long run.quadriplegicjon said:if thats true. thats a huge blow.
wow.
sangreal said:the chart on CNN has Obama at 70%....
based on exit polls I guess, but thats insane
South Carolinanpm0925 said:On MSNBC, Pat Buchannan said that Bill Clinton said, "So what. Jesse Jackson won SC, too." Any more on this?
Propagandhim said:Aside from the potential positive media coverage advertised as a "blowout", what does it even matter how far ahead Obama is in SC. The state is a bit of an anomaly in terms of voter makeup and isn't too indicative of future turnouts.
SRG01 said:Politico already says Obama win. :lol[/QUOTE
Based on the exit polls, Obama wins by a substantial margin, so thats why they can project Obama the winner. There were enough exit votes to make a projection.
Lefty42o said:delegates are determined by percentage of the vote. bigger the win more delegates.
Propagandhim said:I thought SC was on winner-take all.
Propagandhim said:Aside from the potential positive media coverage advertised as a "blowout", what does it even matter how far ahead Obama is in SC. The state is a bit of an anomaly in terms of voter makeup and isn't too indicative of future turnouts.
Propagandhim said:Aside from the potential positive media coverage advertised as a "blowout", what does it even matter how far ahead Obama is in SC. The state is a bit of an anomaly in terms of voter makeup and isn't too indicative of future turnouts.
npm0925 said:On MSNBC, Pat Buchannan said that Bill Clinton said, "So what. Jesse Jackson won SC, too." Any more on this?