PoliGAF Official April 22nd Primary Thread (Democrat Apocalypse)

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The Lamonster said:
I am. Most Obamaniacs are fucking sick of looking at Hillary Clinton.

edit: I'm not a sexist...I really mean we're sick of hearing about her, hearing from her and basically having her on the same plane as Obama. They are not equal. This race shouldn't be so close. She needs to leave and let the big kids do their thing.


That makes no sense, but rant away. It would be virtually impossible for him to lose with her on the ticket or vice versa.
 
El_TigroX said:
I'm in Bucks County - near Philly, and I completely disavow that Pittsburgh is part of this state.
What township? My parents live there.

*Edit: Holy shit you should see Hilary on the local Philadelphia news right now.
 
Tamanon said:
Yeah, I don't buy that at all, since it was only called an hour or two ago. Plus haven't they released fund-raising numbers before that turned out later on to be false?

But, maybe this means she'll only plug her website once or twice.
It might be true, and also a ploy to get more money. Ugh
 
There are 157 delegates at stake in Pennsylvania, so 55-45 would only give Hillary 15 more delegates than Obama. Seeing as how Obama has a 130 delegate lead over her before this, I can't see this as much of an issue.
 
so how does being in the same position after the 3 contests that you were before the 3 contests somehow equate to being in a better position? i don't get it? obviously i'm missing this mysterious voodoo logic.
 
DopeyFish said:
so how does being in the same position after the 3 contests that you were before the 3 contests somehow equate to being in a better position? i don't get it? obviously i'm missing this mysterious voodoo logic.

MOMENTUM! BIG STATES! CAN'T CLOSE HER OUT! FIGHTER! GOALPOSTS!
 
DopeyFish said:
so how does being in the same position after the 3 contests that you were before the 3 contests somehow equate to being in a better position? i don't get it? obviously i'm missing this mysterious voodoo logic.
Its called political spin.
 
grandjedi6 said:
Yes but only because it would hurt Obama's general election chances (a platform of Change doesn't go too well when your VP is a former First Lady)

I couldn't disagree more. I already said this, but I think it bears repeating: It would be virtually impossible to lose when you combine the Black vote with the female vote. And that's not even taking into consideration the unifying effect it would have on the party.
 
Jtrizzy said:
That makes no sense, but rant away. It would be virtually impossible for him to lose with her on the ticket or vice versa.
hey, I thought my quote got lost in the mix. Thanks for paying attention in such a fast-moving thread.



Anyway, I don't agree. I think I already gave my reasons - I don't like her and I want this thing to be all about Obama from here on out.
 
Jtrizzy said:
I couldn't disagree more. I already said this, but I think it bears repeating: It would be virtually impossible to lose when you combine the Black vote with the female vote. And that's not even taking into consideration the unifying effect it would have on the party.

I'm not saying they would lose. Just that in the long run I think it is better for Obama to find a different VP. Both for the general election and after
 
Jtrizzy said:
I couldn't disagree more. I already said this, but I think it bears repeating: It would be virtually impossible to lose when you combine the Black vote with the female vote. And that's not even taking into consideration the unifying effect it would have on the party.

It's already virtually impossible to lose against McCain.
 
Illuminati said:
What township? My parents live there.

*Edit: Holy shit you should see Hilary on the local Philadelphia news right now.


I'm in Doylestown.
 
Wow, look at Hillary CLINTON. Fighting for those who've been underdogs all of their lives. That's just touching.

She looks a bit more smug than usual.
 
there are no mills in philly

she got obliterated in philly, with nutter and rendell supporting her. That says something.

If he keeps it around 8 or so, thats a huge win for him considering the entire state except for Casey was pushing for Clinton
 
Well that was a nice little line in the speech I thought. Dunno if it was genuine, but usually she's shrieking and being all awful and stumpy.
 
Hillary: Obama has money.
Crowd: BOO!

Hillary: Give me money please.
Crowd:
YES WE WILL!
YES WE WILL!
YES WE WILL!
YES WE WILL!
YES WE WILL!
 
Tamanon said:
Indiana, Kentucky, Puerto Rico.

North Carolina was one earlier, before they actually polled there.
Indiana isn't looking too hot for her either, in terms of strongholds that would give her a large victory margin.
 
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