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Hillary, Romney.
Yes. I expect them both to lose, too.
Yes. I expect them both to lose, too.
anitram said:
Hillary, not so much. Her speeches today are scary. She's starting to sound like Giuliani, for heaven's sake. I really hope Obama pulls it off.
Strongbow said:Now independents are excited and may choose to vote in the Democratic primary instead of the Republican primary in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire's Secretary of State is predicting a higher Democratic turnout -- and that NH's independents will break by a wide margin to Democrats: 90,000 to 60,000.
Barack Obama, fresh from his victory in Iowa, now holds a ten point lead over Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of the race found Obama with 37% of the vote while Clinton earns 27%. John Edwards is the only other candidate in double digits, with 19% support. Bill Richardson is the choice for 8%.
verte76 said:McCain winning in New Hampshire? He hasn't been doing well at all.
anitram said:
Dreadsox said:
I do not believe he will win because the independant vote is breaking towards Obama as I said last night.
Irvine511 said:
are you going to go for a 70 year old who happily says he'll keep troops in Iraq for the next 100 years, or are you going to vote for a youthful, splendid looking orator who looks like the face of the future and not the ROTC side of the 1960s past?
2861U2 said:Are you going to vote for an experienced, tested military man who has over a quarter-century history in Congress, countless political friends and has proven he can reach across the aisle (not to mention supports victory in Iraq) or the young, new guy who hasn't done any of that stuff, but can give a speech?
Irvine511 said:
and this is why Obama would beat McCain in the general.
Irvine511 said:
and this is why Obama would beat McCain in the general.
are you going to go for a 70 year old who happily says he'll keep troops in Iraq for the next 100 years, or are you going to vote for a youthful, splendid looking orator who looks like the face of the future and not the ROTC side of the 1960s past?
2861U2 said:
I'm not so sure. The head-to-head matchups I've seen are about even.
2861U2 said:
Or you could look at it this way:
Are you going to vote for an experienced, tested military man who has over a quarter-century history in Congress, countless political friends and has proven he can reach across the aisle
BonoVoxSupastar said:
All of that experience and he still let idiot Bush smack him in the face. Yep, that's who I want as my president.
2861U2 said:
What, a guy can't lose in a primary without his entire political credentials going out the window?
CLINTON AIDE ACCUSES OBAMA OF FATHERING TWO BLACK GIRLS
Posted January 4, 2008 | 11:07 AM (EST)
Manchester NH -- Mark Penn, senior political strategist for the Hillary Clinton campaign, today urged Barack Obama to "come clean" and admit that he has fathered two African American girls.
"I'm merely pointing out that the senator has two children", Penn said, "yes they were born in wedlock, but the fact of the matter is they are not white and it's merely something for rural New Hampshire women over age 65 to consider". Penn added he had no "specific evidence" that Obama had "ever given or sold" the girls drugs.
In a related development, long time Clinton bagman Terry McAuliffe urged independent Granite State voters to "find something else to do next Tuesday". "For this to be a change election", he said, "we need our kind of turnout".
2861U2 said:
What, a guy can't lose in a primary without his entire political credentials going out the window?
2861U2 said:
Or you could look at it this way:
Are you going to vote for an experienced, tested military man who has over a quarter-century history in Congress, countless political friends and has proven he can reach across the aisle (not to mention supports victory in Iraq) or the young, new guy who hasn't done any of that stuff, but can give a speech?