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  • RI is a big win for Hillary, probably her biggest so far 20+ over Obama. She is also getting double digit win in OHio too.

    Posted at March 4, 2008 10:10 PM in response to Hillary Wins Rhode Island, Networks Project

  • She has more than 20% lead in Ohio, that is huge. Is that correct?

    Posted at March 4, 2008 9:46 PM in response to Hillary Wins Rhode Island, Networks Project

  • Union members voted for Hillary in Ohio, even after so much endorsements from Unions for Obama. It is possible for Hillary to get double digit win Ohio.

    Posted at March 4, 2008 8:50 PM in response to Exit Polls: In Ohio, Late-Breakers Favor Hillary By 11 Points

  • Union members voted for Hillary in Ohio, even after so much endorsements from Unions for Obama. It is possible for Hillary to get double digit win Ohio.

    Posted at March 4, 2008 8:50 PM in response to Exit Polls: In Ohio, Late-Breakers Favor Hillary By 11 Points

  • Union members voted for Hillary in Ohio, even after so much endorsements from Unions for Obama. It is possible for Hillary to get double digit win Ohio.

    Posted at March 4, 2008 8:50 PM in response to Exit Polls: In Ohio, Late-Breakers Favor Hillary By 11 Points

  • Union members voted for Hillary in Ohio, even after so much endorsements from Unions for Obama. It is possible for Hillary to get double digit win Ohio.

    Posted at March 4, 2008 8:36 PM in response to Exit Polls: In Ohio, Late-Breakers Favor Hillary By 11 Points

  • I read that there are some vote stealing in Texas. In such a close race, these things play a very important role and changes the outcome of the vote. Sad.

    Posted at March 4, 2008 7:56 PM in response to Exit Polls: "Change" Beating "Experience" By Big Margins In Ohio And Texas

  • Obama said he makes good judgment, but says he made a boneheaded decision to buy property from Rezko's wife? He keeping his links with Rezko all this time does not reflect good judgment.

    He lied to the Americans about the meeting with Canadians by his adviser, and said that is what he knew then and this is what he knows now - a strategy of same old politics. So he is like the same old politicians but trying to portray him as someone different is just playing with the emotion and hopes of Americans.

    He wants to us to believe that he is somebody who he is not. It would have been nice to know that he is what he is saying he is.

    Posted at March 4, 2008 4:29 PM in response to Ohio State Dem Chair: Hillary Needs Eight-Point Win In Both Ohio And Texas

  • Obama will lose today, and will no longer be neck to neck with Hillary, there are still lots of primaries left all the way to Puerto Rico. There is a lot of chance to win the pledged delegates. It is now possible for Hillary to win by 30/40% points in the upcoming primaries, because Obama has been exposed badly this week. I doubt he can win more than 27% in any primaries onwards.

    Posted at March 4, 2008 4:09 PM in response to Ohio State Dem Chair: Hillary Needs Eight-Point Win In Both Ohio And Texas

  • I think Hillary will pull all the surprises today and win by more than 10% in OH and 7% in TX and then march on to get the nomination. I do not see how Obama will comeback from tonight's defeat. His momentum has hit the peak and started to die starting this week. He has nothing left in his bag to offer and bring the energy back into his campaign.

    He made some major blunder in going so strong with his message of meeting with the foes (now saying he will not meet with Hamas). He was so much speaking against NAFTA, turning out it to be a political position. So, in the end, he is no different than the rest, except that he has a thinner resume. Obama is done this weak. Hillary proved to be someone who is so strong that survived so many blows and still standing and probably come out as the winner like Rocky Balboa.

    Posted at March 4, 2008 3:41 PM in response to Ohio State Dem Chair: Hillary Needs Eight-Point Win In Both Ohio And Texas

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