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Re: Who do you think will become the US president?
[Re: goombah]
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04/10/08 04:37 PM
04/10/08 04:37 PM
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olivant
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You raise good points Partagas. I agree that we shouldn't be so quick to extrapolate a caucus win into carrying a state in November. But it appears, and we all know looks can be deceiving, that Obama can win a few states that went Republican in 2000 & 2004. Whether this plays out, we'll see. But I think Clinton's approach of just trying to win the big states and hoping for a win in either Florida or Ohio is flawed. Well, she's campaigned in just about every state, not just the big ones (remember New Hampshire, Nevada, and South Carolina). The electoral vote scenarios are endless. Winning big electoral vote states cannot be ignored. With 20% of the electorate now consisting of Independents, I'm guessing that most of those Independents are apostate Republicans. So, I think they could be attracted to Clinton rather than Obama.
Last edited by olivant; 04/10/08 04:38 PM.
"Generosity. That was my first mistake." "Experience must be our only guide; reason may mislead us." "Instagram is Twitter for people who can't read."
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Re: Who do you think will become the US president?
[Re: Partagas]
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04/10/08 05:33 PM
04/10/08 05:33 PM
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You raise good points Partagas. I agree that we shouldn't be so quick to extrapolate a caucus win into carrying a state in November. But it appears, and we all know looks can be deceiving, that Obama can win a few states that went Republican in 2000 & 2004. Whether this plays out, we'll see. But I think Clinton's approach of just trying to win the big states and hoping for a win in either Florida or Ohio is flawed. Not trying extrapolate at all with caucases. I think those are extremely scewed and should not be looked at all when thinking of November. I mean give me a break -- Obama took kansas with 70% of the caucas -- you think he could carry Kansas? I think the real question we have here is, which candidate has the most baggage? If it becomes McCain/Obama this fall...which candidate is representing the party associated with both an economic downturn, the party now even admitting they "sorta" fucked up the planning and staging of the Iraq War, and that conflict going nowhere soon at this rate... Then you have the GOP, which many disgruntled conservatives can tell you, haven't done jack shit in the last 6 years they had Congress before losing it in 2006 during Bush's Presidency, and they can preach and sermon about how the evil Democrats will raise your taxes....and this time, they just feel empty. I mean, when Bush is your biggest spending Presidency since LBJ....someone fucked up along the way. I think Obama could win not simply whatever he's the better candidate or not, but 2008 is a year when the public will be asked, "Do you want a Sequel to Dubya?" As for Obama/Kansas....again, we're mistaking the forest for the trees. Obama won't necessarily win red states, but he could threaten them, such traditionally soft GOP turf that McCain will have to spend cash and time to tend fortifications for...and cash is which he is sorely lacking, compared to Dubya the last two elections.
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Re: Who do you think will become the US president?
[Re: Partagas]
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04/10/08 05:37 PM
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olivant
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You raise good points Partagas. I agree that we shouldn't be so quick to extrapolate a caucus win into carrying a state in November. But it appears, and we all know looks can be deceiving, that Obama can win a few states that went Republican in 2000 & 2004. Whether this plays out, we'll see. But I think Clinton's approach of just trying to win the big states and hoping for a win in either Florida or Ohio is flawed. Not trying extrapolate at all with caucases. I think those are extremely scewed and should not be looked at all when thinking of November. I mean give me a break -- Obama took kansas with 70% of the caucas -- you think he could carry Kansas? Everyone keep in mind that caucuses are party functions. Nationally, they're only indicative of the possible numbers that will turnout to vote. The Dems have the lead so far, but, again, the Indepenents willprobably be pivotal.
"Generosity. That was my first mistake." "Experience must be our only guide; reason may mislead us." "Instagram is Twitter for people who can't read."
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Re: Who do you think will become the US president?
[Re: goombah]
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04/11/08 11:25 AM
04/11/08 11:25 AM
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As was pointed out earlier, the election, I think, may well be determined by the states, which typically aren't locked in as a Dem or Rep state. These include, but are not necessarily linited to, Florida, Ohio, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Colorado, Nevada, Virginia and Wisconsin. Of those states, I think the Democratic candidate wins all, except Florida, Missouri and Virginia, and wins the election with about 294 electoral votes.
I will predict that the state with the closest race will be Missouri.
Keep in mind it is very early and a lot can happen.
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Re: Who do you think will become the US president?
[Re: ronnierocketAGO]
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04/11/08 12:24 PM
04/11/08 12:24 PM
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olivant
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McCain Erases Obama Lead Apr 10, 1:39 PM (ET)
By NEDRA PICKLER WASHINGTON (AP) - Republican Sen. John McCain has erased Sen. Barack Obama's 10-point advantage in a head-to-head matchup, leaving him essentially tied with both Democratic candidates in an Associated Press-Ipsos national poll released Thursday.
The survey showed the extended Democratic primary campaign creating divisions among supporters of Obama and rival Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and suggests a tight race for the presidency in November no matter which Democrat becomes the nominee.
McCain is benefiting from a bounce since he clinched the GOP nomination a month ago. The four-term Arizona senator has moved up in matchups with each of the Democratic candidates, particularly Obama.
An AP-Ipsos poll taken in late February had Obama leading McCain 51-41 percent. The current survey, conducted April 7-9, had them at 45 percent each. McCain leads Obama among men, whites, Southerners, married women and independents.
(AP) Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., addresses the crowd during a town... Full Image Clinton led McCain, 48-43 percent, in February. The latest survey showed the New York senator with 48 percent support to McCain's 45 percent. Factoring in the poll's margin of error of 3.1 percentage points, Clinton and McCain are statistically tied.
"Generosity. That was my first mistake." "Experience must be our only guide; reason may mislead us." "Instagram is Twitter for people who can't read."
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Re: Who do you think will become the US president?
[Re: klydon1]
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04/11/08 07:29 PM
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As was pointed out earlier, the election, I think, may well be determined by the states, which typically aren't locked in as a Dem or Rep state. These include, but are not necessarily linited to, Florida, Ohio, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Colorado, Nevada, Virginia and Wisconsin. Of those states, I think the Democratic candidate wins all, except Florida, Missouri and Virginia, and wins the election with about 294 electoral votes.
I will predict that the state with the closest race will be Missouri.
Keep in mind it is very early and a lot can happen. True. But in the meantime, here are some of the primary voting stats by party. As you can see, the Dems are doing pretty good. Date State Turnout Jan. 3 Iowa (D)118,696 (R)354,355 Jan. 8 New Hampshire (R)288,058 (D)527,376 Jan. 15 Michigan (R)592,261 (D)1,481,761 Jan. 19 Nevada (D)44,315 (R)161,874 South Carolina (R)532,468 (D)978,145 Jan. 29 Florida (D)1,924,346 (R)4,239,350 Feb. 1-3 Alabama (D)554,248 (R)1,090,541 Alaska (D)15,000 (R Proj.)23,621 Arizona (D)527,335 (R)970,659 Arkansas (D)226,001 (R)780 (G)537,696 California (D)2,932,811 (R)46,022 (A)35,844 (G) 16,858 (L)6,444 (P)9,068,415 Colorado (D)65,400 (R)185,401 Connecticut (D)146,333 (R)483,602 Delaware (D)49,281 (R)143,956 Georgia (D)963,447 (R)2,024,214
"Generosity. That was my first mistake." "Experience must be our only guide; reason may mislead us." "Instagram is Twitter for people who can't read."
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Re: Who do you think will become the US president?
[Re: The Iceman]
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04/13/08 02:27 AM
04/13/08 02:27 AM
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Santino Brasi
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Ice, I always love your optimistic view on things
He - (Simón BolÃvar) - was shaken by the overwhelming revelation that the headlong race between his misfortunes and his dreams was at that moment reaching the finishing line. The rest was darkness. "Damn it," He sighed. "How will I ever get out of this labyrinth!" So what’s the labyrinth? That’s the mystery isn’t it? Is the labyrinth living or dying? Which is he trying to escape - the world, or, the end of it?
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Re: Who do you think will become the US president?
[Re: Yogi Barrabbas]
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04/13/08 11:01 AM
04/13/08 11:01 AM
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I don't really know that much about US politics but Mr. McCain was in the UK press saying nice things about us Brits so he gets my vote.....even though i don't have a vote Yogi, Just out of curiosity, is our election "big" news there and, although they don't have a say, is there any one candidate that the Brits seem to prefer? One that they think will work well with your leader? I suppose this question could apply to anyone here on the BB that is from another country. TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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Re: Who do you think will become the US president?
[Re: ronnierocketAGO]
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04/13/08 07:44 PM
04/13/08 07:44 PM
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Well it doesn't really matter who I think will win the truth is that no matter who wins this nation will be f*cked. As fucked as the last 16 years? This country has spent most of its time since JFK's assassination completely and totally fucked.
"Somebody told me when the bomb hits, everybody in a two mile radius will be instantly sublimated, but if you lay face down on the ground for some time, avoiding the residual ripples of heat, you might survive, permanently fucked up and twisted like you're always underwater refracted. But if you do go gas, there's nothing you can do if the air that was once you is mingled and mashed with the kicked up molecules of the enemy's former body. Big-kid-tested, motherf--ker approved."
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Re: Who do you think will become the US president?
[Re: Longneck]
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04/14/08 06:13 AM
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The presidential candidate also drank a shot of Crown Royal whisky with mayors David Uran of Crown Point and Tom McDermott Jr. of Hammond before settling in for pepperoni pizza in the bar. I saw her down the shot on tv. She'd fit right in at one of our sitdowns. I'd love to see her sitting down to drink next to AppleOnYa.
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Re: Who do you think will become the US president?
[Re: The Italian Stallionette]
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04/14/08 09:41 AM
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Yogi Barrabbas
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I don't really know that much about US politics but Mr. McCain was in the UK press saying nice things about us Brits so he gets my vote.....even though i don't have a vote Yogi, Just out of curiosity, is our election "big" news there and, although they don't have a say, is there any one candidate that the Brits seem to prefer? One that they think will work well with your leader? I suppose this question could apply to anyone here on the BB that is from another country. TIS Hey TIS, Yes your election is big news over here but the media are obsessed with the Clinton/Obama tussle. Mr. McCain rarely gets a mention. Our leader Mr. Brown is such a snivelly,crawly little worm that he would get on with whoever wins the election. He will just tell whoever wins that he was behind them the whole way Brown is'nt popular over here. He has'nt actually been chosen as a Prime Minister. He simply took over from Blair when Labour were already in power. Funnily enough he refused to call an early election which could have cemented his position (if he won of course,which may be in doubt) Maybe he was scared of losing and just wanted to make sure he got at least a couple of years as PM in first.....
I would rather die on my feet than live on my knees!
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Re: Who do you think will become the US president?
[Re: ronnierocketAGO]
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04/15/08 04:52 PM
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Re: Who do you think will become the US president?
[Re: dontomasso]
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04/16/08 10:41 AM
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Yogi Barrabbas
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Do the tories have someone who can defeat Brown?
As for over here, I just took a peek at the poll.. no a lot of love for Hillary. Not that I can blame anyone, she can be soooo grating. The present leader of the tories is a chap called David Cameron who is riding high in the opinion polls these days! Chances are he may beat Brown next time.
I would rather die on my feet than live on my knees!
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