I get the feeling California will go to Clinton.
maycocksean said:Wow, Massachusetts must have really put Hillary ahead. My hunch is she takes California and ends up the winner tonight.
So what happens next? Is it over for Obama or does he stay in the fight?
maycocksean said:
So what happens next? Is it over for Obama or does he stay in the fight?
maycocksean said:
So what happens next? Is it over for Obama or does he stay in the fight?
Irvine511 said:
what a good ticket they'd be.
maycocksean said:Wow, Massachusetts must have really put Hillary ahead. My hunch is she takes California and ends up the winner tonight.
So what happens next? Is it over for Obama or does he stay in the fight?
Axver said:
Looks like he's won more states than her - and even if that doesn't translate to more delegates, I think he's clearly got the momentum. I'm picking him to ultimately clinch the nomination by a painfully narrow margin. And that's what I'm bloody well hoping too. I'd like to be able to do something other than criticise and insult US politics for a change.
Axver said:
Looks like he's won more states than her - and even if that doesn't translate to more delegates, I think he's clearly got the momentum.
anitram said:McCain will have enormous problems in the general. Nobody has a better GOTV than the evangelicals. If they stay home, he's toast. If he panders to them, he'll lose the independents.
U2democrat said:The whole delegate thing for the dems is making my head spin.
Regardless, this race moves on
U2democrat said:I would say Obama, but NOVA might be a Clinton stronghold.