Official NH Primary Results Thread

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Ether_Snake said:
Maybe the Ron Paul fans could stop fucking around and vote for Obama like they really would anyway.

I would love to see how Republicans could suddenly vote for a democrat
 
here comes factory-sealed fabricated Hillary talking it up to her whorish supporters.

FOUR MORE YEARS OF MEDIOCRITY, she yells
 
To be fair, Americans moving to Canada broke a record last year. On the other hand, Canadians move down to the U.S. far more than U.S. residents move up north. Just thought I'd throw that out there.

What states does Hilary have "locked up"? I'm completely ignorant on that.
 
I think what you are seeing with the polls is:

1) Unexpected record turnouts (pollsters seem to be missing people that are "likely voters")
2) VERY indecisive UNDECIDED voters. Most seem to be making their minds up as they are in the booth or the day of the election.

It's why you are seeing these massive swings in percentages as the elections draw closer.
 
She found her own voice! Hope! Inspiration! CHANGE BANNERS!

I'm at the obama rally, except the speaker has a vagina!
 
Come on bitch, cry. Fucking do it, it's what the people want to see... give them what they want.

Christ I hope you get hit by a bus
 
RubxQub said:
Come on bitch, cry. Fucking do it, it's what the people want to see... give them what they want.

Christ I hope you get hit by a bus


WOW... calm down... I hate her too but jesus...
 
Absinthe said:
What states does Hilary have "locked up"? I'm completely ignorant on that.

Conventional wisdom is that New York and (probably) California are hers for the taking. Those are two HUGE states to have in your pocket.

California is still possible for Obama .. but he would need more than just wins in Iowa/SC to swing voters his way by the time they vote.
 
With a strong second in both states so far, does Romney actually take the Republican delegate lead without winning a state yet? With both states awarding delegates proportionally...
 
grandjedi6 said:
Doom and Gloom. Ignore it. Hillary, Obama and Edwards all still have a chance. This only fucks over everyone below them

ok, thats what i was thinkin too.

and man hillary sucks at giving speeches. if she does win, she should make obama her national speech giver person....
 
Teddman said:
With a strong second in both states so far, does Romney actually take the Republican delegate lead without winning a state yet? With both states awarding delegates proportionally...


I thought these were winner take all?
 
tjhooker said:
Exactly. This is what people who say Obama only narrowly lost don't understand.

Super Tuesday is several Primaries away. A victory like this doesn't generate the kind of momentum you're talking about.

But, I don't want to ruin the surprise.
 
Mamesj said:
...what the fuck is wrong with you?
When you realize that this ruined any chance had for Obama to win, you'll understand.
 
ToxicAdam said:
Conventional wisdom is that New York and (probably) California are hers for the taking. Those are two HUGE states to have in your pocket.

California is still possible for Obama .. but he would need more than just wins in Iowa/SC to swing voters his way by the time they vote.

Me thinks Mr. obama is already booking a flight to Nevada. Not that its going to help much
 
I know she's not an "underdog" per se, but she was down by like 10+ points as late as yesterday. It's a pretty surprising "upset."
 
Amazing.

Mea culpa on my part. Huge won. Dreadfully and foolishly off the mark. This race just got very interesting and it's going to be very exciting.

I haven't perused this thread since late Sunday and am now posting this from a blackberry in a hospital room, but Obama's presumed support of the culinary union should help him a bit in Nevada. We shall see, though.

PS-- Cheebs, props to your pessimism! ;) I should have heeded your skepticism...

...Now back to bed.

Congrats to Clinton on an amazing victory!
 
ToxicAdam said:
That's a great point, but momentum is only as good as the last primary. He can easily regain it back with a decisive win in SC. As I have said before, MANY candidates have stumbled in NH, only to come back and win the nomination.

Except against an established political apparatus like the Clintons, Obama doesn't have the luxury of stumbling anywhere. This loss calls into question his electability.

It's a very long shot that he will get the nomination now.
 
Teddman said:
With a strong second in both states so far, does Romney actually take the Republican delegate lead without winning a state yet? With both states awarding delegates proportionally...

Romney won Wyoming which had just as many delegates as New Hampshire, and yes he has the lead currently.
 
Aww, how cute. In the past week Clinton "listened to New Hampshire and in the process found her own voice." What a convenient excuse to feed a group of people exactly the shit she thinks they want to hear.

Did she really just say "of the people, by the people, and for the people"? I'm going to vomit.
 
For something so heart felt, you sure are looking down at your Bill Clinton written notes quite a bit you chubby ankled fake. She sure does change her tone quite a bit eh?
 
Is it any surprise people are so angry and frustrated at the results? We've had 8 years of fucking disgusting Washington rule, abominable in every way. Clinton's disgusting voting record inspires no kind of hope at all, none. She's just as fake and transparent as every motherfucker who has been in office for these past years. She's purchased.

Is Obama perfect? No. Is Obama free from criticism? No. But he has from the start run an incredibly refreshing campaign, one that even if a bit light in substance inspires genuine hope for that sunrise over the horizon. Free from stormy weathers. He rises above the trench warfare.

All I see from Hillary, is four more years minimum of the same partisan bullshit wrapping around and causing bumper to bumper traffic in all government, causing nothing to get done and causing more ineffectual politicians to blame each other.

EVERYONE is better than Hillary.
 
"we are facing a moment of so many big challenges"
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harSon said:
For something so heart felt, you sure are looking down at your Bill Clinton written notes quite a bit you chubby ankled fake. She sure does change her tone quite a bit eh?

I can't take her fucking manipulative OBVIOUSLY FAKE crowd pandering anymore. Holy shit.
 
Every fucking speech Hilary gives, she sounds like a robot. And he voice just keeps trailing upwards until it sounds like a bird squawking.
 
I think the "turnaround" is largely smoke and mirrors. The Clintons are BELOVED in all of NE and the story is just how wrong the polls were in the past week.
 
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