3/5/2008 2:41:58 PM
sorry joe. As Ive stated, republicans werent calling for a new vote. Which by def, is changing the rules after the fact.Joe, who do you think will get the nom?[Edited on March 5, 2008 at 2:45 PM. Reason : .]
3/5/2008 2:44:44 PM
I didn't say she can't. I'm saying it would be suicide for the party if she won while Obama clearly had greater popularity. Thus, if those superdelegates had a brain (or any interest in dems winning) they probably shouldn't put her in for the nom.Otherwise people will see her as a rulebook thumping bureaucrat like JoeSchmoe.
3/5/2008 2:47:12 PM
Re-read the rest of his post:
3/5/2008 2:47:22 PM
3/5/2008 2:47:57 PM
3/5/2008 2:54:29 PM
Clinton campaign manager Terry MacAullife was talking about his candidate's victories last night he "referred to the possibility of a re-vote in Michigan and Florida as part of the Clinton plan for victory in the primaries."
3/5/2008 3:41:17 PM
maybe, I don't know if those 2 states would really change anything...(and I don't know the technicalities of recounts)What about the John Edwards factor? Who does his existence help? Did he take votes away from Obama? Can he "give" his delegates to other candidates? And does anyone even realize Mike Gravel is still running?I have some friends who are big into this (like helping with stuff for the NC primaries). It's complicated... but to most americans it's already a dead horse.
3/5/2008 4:11:07 PM
just got this from the obama campaign people:
3/5/2008 4:11:13 PM
Obama: Pledged - 1,343 52% Super - 196 45% Total - 1,539 51%Hillary:pledged - 1,206 47% super - 240 55% total - 1,446 48%Anyway, if Hillary wants to win this, she's going to have to sport some serious delegates in the final states.
3/5/2008 4:14:17 PM
Well if she only narrowly wins all of the contests from here out she could probably only hope to catch up with his delegate count. The fact that he's expected to win several upcoming states means that her chances of overcoming him in a pure delegate (not including superdelegates) race are very slim. I think she realizes this and is hoping for something drastic to happen to offset his lead.
3/5/2008 4:14:33 PM
someone did some math before yesterday saying that the number to watch for last night was hillary winning 57% of the pledged delegates for every upcoming race. she needs to do that for every contest to catch up (barring FL and/or MI counting). she fell short of that 57% by somewhere around 35 delegates or more, which means she has to have BIGGER victories in the remaining states to have a chance at pulling ahead in pledged delegates (if that actually means much)
3/5/2008 4:20:03 PM
Hillary Clinton failed to do anything significant last night but give John McCain some more Ammo with her Obama attacks. She keeps on saying that both her and McCain have the experience... and Obama only has 1 speech. What the fuck is she doing?When will Howard Dean shut that fucking bitch up?
3/5/2008 4:23:08 PM
Here's one guy's take on things:
3/5/2008 4:24:56 PM
3/5/2008 4:25:13 PM
^^and
3/5/2008 4:31:03 PM
haha, ok joe. THis one better?The Democratic National Committee is pressuring Michigan and Florida to hold Democratic presidential caucuses so the delegates they’ve lost for holding January primaries can be seated at the national convention, a top Michigan Democrat said today.
3/5/2008 4:46:15 PM
Good news for Obama supporters I suppose.
3/5/2008 5:07:52 PM
This isn't good news for Hillary Clinton.This isn't good news for Barack Obama. This isn't good news for the Democratic partyHowever...This is excellent news for John McCain.This is excellent news for George W. Bush.This is excellent news for the Republican Party.
3/5/2008 6:45:58 PM
i dont think women are gonna settle for anything less than hillary for pres....she'll have to pick obama
3/5/2008 6:50:22 PM
you make a different ridiculous prediction every couple days.
3/5/2008 6:52:10 PM
yesterday was a pretty important day
3/5/2008 6:52:45 PM
doesn't make your prediction any better
3/5/2008 6:55:10 PM
3/5/2008 6:58:52 PM
Here you go joe. Its seems the states dont want to, but is getting pressured to. I assume price is the main concern for the states.http://www.suntimes.com/news/elections/780898,prim020608.article
3/5/2008 7:16:54 PM
this is fucked up.
3/5/2008 7:43:57 PM
yep, typical huh. Even as a republican, this is BS(but amusing). You should never change the rules after the fact. Just another reason to shake your head.DNC just released a statement.Howard Dean will not bend the party rules to grandfather in the disputed delegates from Michigan and Florida, the Democratic party chairman said in a statement today.Instead, he put the state parties on notice: either they can wait and allow the credentials committee to decide whether to seat their delegates, or submit to a re-vote sanctioned under DNC rules. "We look forward to receiving their proposals should they decide to submit new delegate selection plans and will review those plans at that time," he said in the statement.http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/03/dnc_encouraging_florida_and_mi.php
3/5/2008 7:55:42 PM
woah.i certainly don't think it would be good for the party or the country to take the primary process to court...But stronger than that desire, I'm all for a good political BRAWL!Black man vs. rich old hag, GO GO GO!
3/5/2008 7:55:54 PM
3/5/2008 8:34:05 PM
I swear to God, something like 10% of the population must just vote for whoever is loosing, or else elections could not numerically be as close as this.Same for the 2000 election.I have friends who pride themselves in never voting for the winning candidate. Maybe that's what we're seeing here.[Edited on March 5, 2008 at 9:37 PM. Reason : ]
3/5/2008 9:36:42 PM
It's a good thing Gov. Crist is demanding the DNC fix the problem he created.
3/6/2008 6:07:11 AM
ahaha, I know right. That guy is the biggest douche
3/6/2008 8:54:06 AM
Florida demonstrators at DNC haunted by 2000
5/1/2008 1:16:16 PM
their delegates aren't going to be seated unless the nominee is already decided and/or they have another primary (which seems pretty unlikely at this point)
5/1/2008 2:52:43 PM
Don't tase me bro!
5/2/2008 2:20:06 AM
from what its been sounding like on cnn/fox news lately...after june 3 the superdelegates are gonna have about a 2 week window to start picking]
5/2/2008 3:41:46 AM
^^^ You have a firm grasp of the obvious. ANGRY FLORIDIANS
5/2/2008 5:27:08 AM
i mean it COULD be better for republicans. they could have a sitting president who wasn't at 70+ disapproval rating.
5/2/2008 7:45:01 AM
^ Still with the sour grapes over those two terms, huh? BTW, BUSH IS LEAVING, YOU DERANGED COCK MONKEY. THERE WILL BE "CHANGE" NO MATTER WHO IS ELECTED, OKAY?! OKAY?! http://youtube.com/watch?v=C5O4ZGbWKaM[Edited on May 2, 2008 at 8:12 AM. Reason : .]
5/2/2008 8:11:38 AM
Florida voters are reaping the fruits of their own stupidity. The protesters could have saved themselves the 18 hour bus ride and taken it to Tallahassee, that actually created the problem. Elections are run at the state level. If they keep sending bums to Tallahassee, they are going to keep having their elections screwed up.
5/2/2008 9:46:22 AM
^^ you said it "couldn't get much better for the republican candidate"well believe it or not, yes it could.they could have a sitting president that their candidate didn't have to avoid at all costs. and not to mention, a war that their candidate supports that most of the country doesn't.
5/2/2008 10:49:52 AM
^ You can read, right, sillyjewels? Or does your Bush derangement syndrome also affect that--in addition to your brain?
5/2/2008 11:21:58 AM
yep. the one requisite appearance, and then there will be one more at the convention.when, if he was a popular president, he could appear all the time and not worry about making mccain look bad. and let's see. who's bitchy? the one who's pointing out disagreements in an argument or the one feels the need to post pictures of the president flicking off a camera?[Edited on May 2, 2008 at 11:39 AM. Reason : .]
5/2/2008 11:35:54 AM
^
5/2/2008 11:56:05 AM