BenjaminBirdie
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Sharp said:Uh-oh, we're nearing 15% of precincts.
He didn't pull away until 30% in Iowa.
Sharp said:Uh-oh, we're nearing 15% of precincts.
Shard said:Yea, I think you are going to have to deal with that one way or the other.
The gap is growing.BenjaminBirdie said:He didn't pull away until 30% in Iowa.
Hmm... Seems plausible:alr1ghtstart said:Obama is going to surge. (the darker brown areas have reported)
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http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/In the VA/'NY/western New Hampshire market, Obama has aired 1533 ads and Clinton has aired 1132.
The biggest discrepancy is in the Maine/eastern New Hampshire market, where Clinton has aired three times as many ads as Obama: 1446 to 530.
Amir0x said:It's happened before, although I'm not sure at quite this magnitude.
Amir0x said:I honestly think a loss for Barack would be WAAAY worse than a loss for Hillary. It'd effectively kill the media's perception of his "GREAT HOPE" tidal wave, leading to the idea that Hillary is still the most dangerous candidate. That'd really kill someone like Obama, who voters want to be sure can win
You know still cracks me up . . . hardly anyone in the USA understands how a caucus works (including me) but that is the system the USA wanted the Iraqis to use for their first election. Who was the genius who came up with that plan?!? :lolKillthee said:No, thats a caucus, NH has a primary election.
Stoney Mason said:That is also what I believe although I feel black candidates always poll slightly higher than they really are.
typhonsentra said:The gap is growing.
Remember the networks have exit polls.jett said:There's no way the gallup polls and shit miscalculated by that much, Obama has got to win.
VistraNorrez said:Are the attitudes of any presidental candidate fans turn ons?
jett said:There's no way the gallup polls and shit miscalculated by that much, Obama has got to win.
Agreed. The polls had a double digit lead for Obama. That's just too much to have Clinton > Obama in the end.jett said:There's no way the gallup polls and shit miscalculated by that much, Obama has got to win.
echoshifting said:Why does everyone say Hillary and not Clinton? I always referred to Bush as 'Dubya' in '00 and '04. Point being, referring to a candidate by anything but their last name is typically a petty sort of way to try and reduce them.
In her case, though, everyone does it. It happens in neutral discourse, and her detractors and supporters all seem to do it. Hell, I do it. But...why?
Cheebs said:Iowa never had her increase her lead during the results just to note.
Word. She's got negative ratings that rival Syphilis.ivysaur12 said:She's too polarizing for a general election. REALIZE THIS PEOPLE.
VALIS said:Welp, now it's looking like she's gonna win. Her lead is widening when it should be decreasing.
Sets up an interesting few weeks.
speculawyer said:Word. She's got negative ratings that rival Syphilis.
jamesinclair said:They include independents, which I believe in NH can vote for either party.
They had to make a choice "SHould I vote for Obama in dem, or vote for ? (McCain?) in Rep?"
Apparently, they decided its more important to vote in the republican race
ivysaur12 said:CRAP, Hillary is winning in Manchester, and overall by exactly 2,000 votes. CRAP.
Kittonwy said:Even if she wins her campaign has been damaged, with the whole "but I wanna make a difference wah cry cry cry" and Bill's Obama outburst, it would be interesting if the Clintons can drag Obama into a mud-slinging contest.
Souldriver said:That's how statistics work.
35.4 --> 35
39.9 --> 40
ivysaur12 said:CRAP, Hillary is winning in Manchester, and overall by exactly 2,000 votes. CRAP.
CNN just showed that independents broke for McCain and "conservative" voters voted Romney.Tamanon said:That's a good point, McCain is big amongst independent voters.
Addendum: You are not sexist if you don't vote Hillary.Amir0x said:NEW RULE: Can people stop implying everyone who doesn't vote for Obama is racist? kthx
Spire said:The thought of that she-demon becoming our president is terrifying.
harSon said:He should ask what her views on adultery are.
Shard said:Still better then some of the Republican candidates.
avaya said:Surely Manchester is not fully reported yet. I don't believe she can win Manchester.
Spire said:The thought of that she-demon becoming our president is terrifying.