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madskillz said:
The_vagabond7 said:
man, he's dominating. I really hope he doesn't get shafted in Texas, if she dominates Texas she could be back in it. Obama is certainly picking up steam though, maybe the Superdelegates will support him after all.

Here's the deal - she has to win CONVINCINGLY in Texas and Ohio. Won't happen. You have tons of blacks in Ohio - I mean a ton - and he'll snag their vote. She can write off Ohio ... Texas has a heavy Hispanic population, but Obama has a grip of cash and has been pouring all that Wii-Ds Lite money (Wii print money!!!) and STILL earning funds.

Hillary is on the ropes - her deputy campaign manager resigned today - her hot campaign manager, Solis, was canned like a Pepsi ... she gave her campaign a $5M loan AND Pres. Clinton has been muzzled since S. Carolina.

The reason why folks doubted Obama now is California. Guess what? The numerous absentee ballots were in BEFORE the Kennedy endorsements. They were before the polls closed on Super Tuesday when the Obamamomentum was rolling. And he did ok in Cali, had those folks not sent in their ballots, it would have been a lot closer. Now? He has swept 8 states - 8 - with Hillary picking up a few delegates. She's in damage control and can't stop Obama. She's tired and she sees the end.

Mark my words - if she doesn't win Texas and Ohio by comfortable margins, she's out.


 Oh yeah, I totally agree. Like I said, unless she dominates Texas, it's over.



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