Obama-gone 80% reporting
Obama 308,837 58%
Clinton 221,376 42%
In the "under" vote, McCain has collected more votes than Clinton. This has to be one of the first times since the Republican nominee was selected that he has not lost to the Democratic 2nd place finisher. On another note, racist Ron Paul is pulling only 15%.
With this win Senator Obama has won a majority of pledged delegates and is within 64 delegates of securing the democratic nomination.
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- May 21, 2008








Yes! - Officially Its Over!
The super delegates should come out now and tell her to stop.
MSNBC talked about this nonsense concerning WV and KY last night. The Clinton talking point is that the voters in these states will not vote for Obama and that is a concern.
The truth is that Obama doesn't have a problem with white voters outside this region. As a matter of fact they gave numbers from past elections. The percentage of democrats in this primary in KY last night that said they would not vote for Obama if he is the nominee is the same as the percentage of democrats that voted for the republican candidate in recent elections. Actually it was pointed out that this problem for the democrats in this region goes back to the 60's.
The other talking point of the Clinton's is that Bill Clinton won those states. The truth is that he did win them but he did not get the majority. He got the plurality. Ross Perot was a factor.
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By f u bush2May 21, 2008 - 12:36pm