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Thanks ProudU. Just wanted to confirm that! Big Grin

So, how's the bet going on with Davdah? It's a tight race between the 2 Democrats! Wink


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Today was my primary day, Mrs. B. From all indicators, Obama will sweep all three states (MD, DC and VA) for the Democrats. McCain is pretty much a shoe-in for the Republicans.

Davdah should start planning how he's going to spend his two hours - lol!


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Seems that way - Obama got almost twice the votes of Clinton down here in GA.

Poor Davdah. Wink Big Grin

And yea, my hubby was happy for his ( or should I say "our") candidate. Big Grin


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Your right ProudUSC, squirrel is not a common dish. It was funny when it happened though. I'm still hoping Hillary will pull some last minute magic out but its looking worse each day. I wonder how hard a certain person will take it if she loses? Either way McCain will win. No one will be completely happy with it but its the lesser of the evils out there.



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Obama, McCain sweep Potomac primaries

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- While Sen. John McCain was inching toward the Republican presidential nomination, Sen. Barack Obama staked a claim as the Democratic front-runner.

Sen. John McCain picked up wins in Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia on Tuesday.

1 of 3 Obama's wins in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia primaries propelled him past Sen. Hillary Clinton in the race for delegates.

According to CNN calculations, Obama has 1,215 delegates to Clinton's 1,190.

To clinch the Democratic nomination, a candidate must get 2,025 delegates.

Obama had led in pledged delegates, but Clinton had held the lead when superdelegates were factored in.

Superdelegates, a group of almost 800 Democratic Party officials and leaders, are not required to make their votes public and are free to change their minds.

The Illinois senator has now won eight consecutive contests.

McCain, the presumptive nominee for the Republican party, has 812 delegates to former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee's 217, according to CNN estimates. See CNN's political team analyze Tuesday's results »

A GOP candidate needs 1,191 delegates to secure the nomination.

"The change we seek swept through Chesapeake and over the Potomac," Obama told supporters Tuesday night.

"We won the state of Maryland. We won the commonwealth of Virginia. And though we won in Washington, D.C., this movement won't stop until there is change in Washington, D.C., and tonight we're on our way." Watch Obama rally supporters »

McCain saluted Huckabee after the results came in but turned his campaign toward the general election, saying he would offer "a better understanding of the challenges we face" than either of the Democratic front-runners.

"We know where either of their candidates will lead this country, and we dare not let them," the Arizona senator said, without mentioning the Democratic candidates by name. Watch McCain talk about what's ahead »

McCain, who has come under criticism from conservatives who say he is too liberal to be the Republican nominee, carried the conservative vote in Maryland, according to exit polls. See what some top conservatives say about McCain »

Huckabee, however, fared better with conservatives in Virginia.

He vowed to stay in the race despite losing three more primaries, pledging to give voters in the coming primaries "a solid, conservative, absolute pro-life candidate" as an alternative to McCain.

"The nomination is not secured until somebody has 1,191 delegates," Huckabee said. "That has not yet happened. We're still continuing to work and to give voters in these states a choice." Watch why Huckabee says he's marching on »

Obama did well with Democrats across race and gender lines Tuesday night, and seems to be eating away at Clinton's backbone of support: women.

According to exit polls out of Virginia and Maryland, Obama won roughly 60 percent of the female vote -- a demographic that has carried Clinton to success in past primaries. Clinton fared worse among men -- more than two-thirds in both states chose Obama.

Meanwhile, Obama scored his highest percentage of African-American support to date, winning close to 90 percent of that voting bloc in each state.

The two evenly split the white vote in Virginia, while Clinton slightly beat Obama among whites in Maryland.

In most past primaries, Clinton has held an edge among white voters. Tuesday, Obama even beat Clinton among Latino voters, a group that has heavily favored Clinton in most past primaries.

In Virginia and Maryland, Latinos went for Obama over Clinton by 6 points, though their support was not decisive in either contest -- only 5 percent of Democratic primary voters in Virginia and 4 percent in Maryland were Latino.

The only demographic Clinton won was white women, who broke for her over Obama by 10 points in Virginia and 13 points in Maryland.

Clinton turned her attention to Texas, which holds its primary on March 4.

"We're going to sweep across Texas in the next three weeks, bringing our message about what we need in America ... I'm tested, I'm ready. Let's make it happen," the New York senator told a crowd in El Paso. Watch Clinton campaign in Texas »

Candidates from both parties face off again next Tuesday in Wisconsin and Washington, and Hawaii holds its Democratic caucuses then.

March 4 is another delegate-rich day, with contests in Ohio, Rhode Island, Texas and Vermont.

McCain needs 379 more delegates to clinch his party's nomination.


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Your right ProudUSC, squirrel is not a common dish. It was funny when it happened though. I'm still hoping Hillary will pull some last minute magic out but its looking worse each day. I wonder how hard a certain person will take it if she loses? Either way McCain will win. No one will be completely happy with it but its the lesser of the evils out there.


The race is not over, Davdah. I'm not going to celebrate quite yet. That certain person will be in a straight jacket - lol, if she loses! I think Hillary has a good shot at Texas and thus will pick up many delegates. It's still too close to call.


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she will lose bcoz she's a loser


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lol, Mike.


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thats true proud lol, she's a loser and ugly and a liar just like her husbnad


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Latino lawmakers warn Hillary Clinton over campaign manager's exit
BY JOE MAHONEY
DAILY NEWS ALBANY BUREAU CHIEF

Wednesday, February 13th 2008, 4:00 AM


EekALBANY - Two Latino lawmakers are irked by the sudden replacement of Hillary Clinton's Hispanic campaign manager - and warned there could be a backlash at the polls.

excl"If I find out that she is being made a scapegoat for the mistakes of others involved in Hillary's campaign, that would be unacceptable," said state Sen. Ruben Diaz, a Bronx Democrat who admits he leans towards Barack Obama.

2grouphugPatti Solis Doyle, whose parents were Mexican immigrants, said she left the top post last weekend voluntarily as the wheels have started coming off the Clinton campaign machine.

"This my decision, my choice, my timing," Solis Doyle insisted Tuesday.

detectiveDiaz and Assemblyman Jose Peralta (D-Queens), a Clinton supporter also displeased with Solis Doyle's departure, said they accept her explanation, but will continue to "monitor" the Clinton campaign.

Diaz told the Daily News he believes any problems within the Clinton campaign stem from "the race card played by [former President] Bill Clinton," not from any decisions made by Solis Doyle.

2argue"She [Clinton] might be playing with fire with the Hispanic community," Diaz told The Associated Press.

jmahoney@nydailynews.com


*APPARENTLY THE CLINTONS HAVE TICKED OFF LARAZA . . . WHOSE MOTTO IS: EVERYTHING FOR THE RACE FOR EVERYBODY ELSE NADDA, ALL THOSE ILLEGAL ALIEN VOTES NOW BELONG TO OBAMA Big Grin


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Another Senior Clinton Advisor Resigns As Obama Sweeps Virginia
February 12, 2008 9:07 p.m. EST




Matthew Borghese - AHN News Writer

Washington, D.C. (AHN) - Just as the votes are counted in Virginia, where Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) is expected to win handedly, another senior campaign staffer has parted ways with Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY). Deputy Campaign Manager Mike Henry resigned on Sunday, and the news comes Tuesday evening amid Obama's 6th straight victory.

The move comes days after Campaign Manager Patti Solis Doyle left the campaign. Henry was linked to Solis Doyle and insiders say his resignation isn't unexpected, yet is another blow to the former first lady's White House bid.

2bricks "As much as Clinton touts her own 'executive experience' and judgment, she made Solis Doyle her campaign manager because of Solis Doyle's loyalty, rather than her skill, despite a trail of available evidence suggesting she was unsuited for the role," Josh Green wrote in the Atlantic.


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thats true proud lol, she's a loser and ugly and a liar just like her husbnad


She wasn't always ugly. She didn't look too bad years back, many years back (lol)..



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Really, Davdah?



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LOL!Proud


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I think she's improved with age, Caribbeanman!!!


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That's what i was thinking too...lol


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Here's one just for you, Caribbeanman! lol



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I withdraw the prior comment.



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I withdraw the prior comment.


I had a feeling you would.


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That's good Proud!..LOL


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