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The guy was representing the state of Florida.Gokul43201 said:And understandably so. Florida's votes should not have counted at all.
The guy was representing the state of Florida.Gokul43201 said:And understandably so. Florida's votes should not have counted at all.
Actually, he was representing the Obama campaign.jimmysnyder said:The guy was representing the state of Florida.
Gokul43201 said:Did anyone catch the expression on Ickes' face when Tim Russert quoted back Ickes from late last year, saying: "Timothy, delegates nominate. Not states, not popular vote, delegates" ?
The Dems should tell Clinton to pull out, or they'll run an endless loop of her little speech saying that MI votes won't count (before she needed them for her fantasy-math). These people (Clintons, Ickes, et al) are capable of triggering real revulsion in anyone who hasn't been in a coma since the beginning of the year. Every time one of them opens their mouth, the lies fly.Ivan Seeking said:Re Turbo: Gut-wrenching is correct.
That's not his fault, he was probably told not to waste time there as Hispanics do not like Blacks and it was likely to go to Clinton.Gokul43201 said:I'm very upset at Obama for ignoring Puerto Ricans completely! It's a shame!
I have just been informed that the flood will occur on Tuesday night as soon as the polls close.jimmysnyder said:Regardless of what happens on Tuesday, Obama will clinch the nomination on Wednesday as a flood of superdelegates declare for him.
Gokul43201 said:... Florida's votes should not have counted at all, and their voters (who are partly to blame for not kicking up this same fuss back in December) were disenfranchised in January, not on on May 31. What was decided yesterday was to hand Clinton a bunch of delegates from states that did not have legal primaries. Heck, if Clinton wanted the system rigged in her favor she would just have had to find a way to make more of these primaries where the candidates were not allowed to introduce themselves to the electorate - that would have gotten her a landslide victory.
turbo-1 said:My take on this is that a gracious concession and an offer of unconditional support to Obama is the only bargaining chip that she has left.
Oh, yes, she's two months into bitter desperation by now, but don't expect her supporters to question her dog-in-the-manger tactics. She's going to have to give them some kind of sop to get Obama their (likely grudging) support.lisab said:She's about two months past "gracious."
Not going to happen, Art. She's not that nuts!Art said:One radical option open to her is to form her own breakaway democratic party and stand as it's nominee. Perhaps unlikely as it would split the democratic vote handing victory to the republicans but then again I certainly wouldn't put it past her. Her manner certainly suggests she is of the mindset that if she can't be the next democratic president then no-one else will be but can she find enough lemmings to follow her.
6-3-08 - Added DNC Maria Chappelle-Nadal (MO) for Obama
- Added DNC Joyce Lalonde (MI)* for Obama
- Added Rep. John Olver (MA) for Obama
- Added Rep. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick (MI)* for Obama
- Added DNC Debbie Dingell (MI)* for Obama
- Added DNC Richard Wiener (MI)* for Obama
- Added DNC Jennifer DeChant (ME) for Obama
- Added DNC Joyce Beatty (OH) for Obama
- Added DNC Kwame Kilpatrick (MI)* for Obama
- Added Rep. John Spratt (SC) for Obama
- Added DNC Debra Kozikowski (MA) for Obama
- Added DNC Jon Ausman (FL)* for Clinton
6-2-08 - Added DNC Jerome Wiley Segovia (VA) for Obama
- Added DNC Nancy DiNardo (CT) for Obama
- Added DNC Chris Whittington (LA) for Clinton
- Added DNC Brenda Lawrence (MI)* for Obama
- Added DNC Lu Battaglieri (MI)* for Obama
- Added DNC Irene Stein (NY) for Clinton
- Added DNC Janee Murphy (FL)* for Obama
- Added DNC David McDonald (WA) for Obama
- Added Rep. James Clyburn (SC) for Obama
6-1-08 - Added DNC Yvonne Gates (NV) for Obama
- Added Maine add-on Gwethalyn Phillips (ME)# for Obama
5-31-08 - Added DNC Claude "Buddy" Leach (LA) for Clinton
5-29-08 - Added DNC Gail Rasmussen (OR) for Obama
- Added DNC Eileen MacColl (WA) for Clinton
- Added Rep. Alan Mollohan (WV) for Obama
- Added DNC Boyd Richie (TX) for Obama
- Added DNC Betty Richie (TX) for Obama
5-28-08 - Added DNC Pat Waak (CO) for Obama
- Added DNC Meredith Woods-Smith (OR) for Obama
- Added DNC Wayne Kinney (OR) for Obama
6-3-08 - Added DNC Maria Chappelle-Nadal (MO) for Obama
- Added DNC Joyce Lalonde (MI)* for Obama
- Added Rep. John Olver (MA) for Obama
- Added Rep. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick (MI)* for Obama
- Added DNC Debbie Dingell (MI)* for Obama
- Added DNC Richard Wiener (MI)* for Obama
- Added DNC Jennifer DeChant (ME) for Obama
- Added DNC Joyce Beatty (OH) for Obama
- Added DNC Kwame Kilpatrick (MI)* for Obama
- Added Rep. John Spratt (SC) for Obama
- Added DNC Debra Kozikowski (MA) for Obama
- Added DNC Jon Ausman (FL)* for Clinton
- Added DNC John Perez (CA) for Obama
- Added Jimmy Carter (GA) for Obama
- Added DNC Tina Abbott (MI)* for Obama
- Switched DNC Ben Johnson (DC) from Clinton to Obama
- Switched DNC Kamil Hasan (CA) from Clinton to Obama
- Added DNC Diane Glasser (FL)* for Obama
- Switched Rep. Maxine Waters (CA) from Clinton to Obama
- Added DNC John Daniello (DE) for Obama
-Added DNC Harriet Smith-Windsor (DE) for Obama
- Switched DNC Rhett Ruggerio (DE) from Clinton to Obama
Except Clinton will use this to justify her intention to stay in the race until the convention. Her argument will be superdelegates can switch sides as often as they like until the actual convention vote and so they may all switch to her over the summer.turbo-1 said:Defections are good, because they are two-fers.