- 8,252
- 2,666
Most polls have already closed. You can follow the results here:
http://www.cnn.com/POLITICS/
http://www.cnn.com/POLITICS/
Gokul43201 said:PS: Exit polls from CNN had Obama with 1% more than Clinton.
Doesn't matter. Sen. Obama is going to win easily, at least 5 points. G'night.Ivan Seeking said:Clinton has taken a disturbing early lead.

Well, not by much. At 94% of precincts in, Clinton has 39% vs Obama at 37%, and both apparently get the same number of delegates (to the national convention I guess). It's a small win for Clinton, and she didn't end up third. I wonder if her campaign or the media will trumpet this as a comeback like Bill. I hope not.Ivan Seeking said:Clinton won.![]()
NH Total
Gokul 10 21
Ivan 10 21
BobG 8 20
Astronuc 6 19
Evo 10 19
Coin 8 15
Art 8 8
Maxwell 8
It's all they've been doing!Astronuc said:I wonder if her campaign or the media will trumpet this as a comeback like Bill. I hope not.
Astronuc said:It's a small win for Clinton, and she didn't end up third. I wonder if her campaign or the media will trumpet this as a comeback like Bill. I hope not.
falc39 said:wow wow wow
Can someone please tell me how 44% of voters who disapprove of the Iraq war voted for McCain?!
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/epolls/index.html#NHREP"
This is the same guy who said "make it 100!" (years in iraq) days before.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFknKVjuyNk"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUE-QmH-n4Q"
unbelievable
I don't think McCain is that credible with the war... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06hR2EGpl4o&feature=related"
how can something like this happen?
Astronuc said:Michigan
Democratic:
1. Obama (a neighbor)
2. Clinton (more likely than Edwards?)
3. Edwards (progressive)
I'll get back later on the Republicans.
I think that's backwards. Rep Paul has been outspoken on getting to Iraq in the first place but has not been out front on the way the war was managed. Indeed, he differentiated himself from the other candidates by drawing attention to the fact that they may have initially supported the invasion but were now trying to redeem themselves by saying the flaw was in the way the war was managed.BobG said:Among Republicans, only Ron Paul has been more outspoken against the way Bush has handled Iraq. ...
BobG said:Ha! This game is more fun the nerd sniping!![]()
mheslep said:I think that's backwards. Rep Paul has been outspoken on getting to Iraq in the first place but has not been out front on the way the war was managed. Indeed, he differentiated himself from the other candidates by drawing attention to the fact that they may have initially supported the invasion but were now trying to redeem themselves by saying the flaw was in the way the war was managed.
Amongst all candidates, I think McCain is probably (one of) the most credible on the war. Most of the people that disagree with him on the war issue might nevertheless admit that he (McCain) knows an awful lot more about the situation and what's the best way to deal with it than any of them can possibly hope to in their positions.falc39 said:Can someone please tell me how 44% of voters who disapprove of the Iraq war voted for McCain?!
This is the same guy who said "make it 100!" (years in iraq) days before.
unbelievable
I don't think McCain is that credible with the war...
how can something like this happen?
Tearing is in fashion now. Getting in touch with your feminine side is an advantage in the primaries.Gokul43201 said:Astro, BobG: You folks like to make your picks early, dontcha? What's the tearing hurry?
You need to look in a different country then. McCain is the only Republican candidate that supports embryonic stem cell research funded federally, and he belongs to what is arguably the most liberal and progressive church in the country (the Episcopal Church).gravenewworld said:I'd much rather vote for a moderate Republican that isn't a religious psychopath like McCain.
Gosh! Darn! Makes me wish I was a pollster or political correspondent for a major media organization - NOT!denverdoc said:MSNBC was calling it one of the most electrifying moments or victories in American political history and made it sound as if Hillary was the one who had come back from a 15 point deficit, instead of the other way around. I know many of the polls had predicted a huge Obama win, but those likely flawed vs an actual 15 point comeback in 48 hrs. But that's the spin.