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I'm very excited about all the Obama victories tonight. Wins in Illinois and the South were expected.. but he won states like Idaho, North Dakota and Connecticut. So far, Clinton is leading in California but only 1% of votes have been counted. This is quite a primary.

As expected, McCain has won the day so far but Huckabee is surprisingly strong. It seemed that his candidacy was dead but he is competing in more states than even Romney is.. you can never underestimate the power of religious conservatives.. they vote in large numbers. I still don't see anybody but McCain winning the race.. especially with Californias delegates split like that.



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Delegate count as of 02/06/08 12:34 EST

Republicans

McCain 475
Romney 151
Huckabee 93
Paul 6

Democrats

Clinton 357
Obama 287
Edwards (out) 26

source: http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/



Come on Obama!! We cant let Hillary in the White House!!!

Do you guys really think that the only two families fit to run this country are the Bushs and Clintons? because theyve been running it for the past 20+ years. You really want to put another Clinton in there? (Granted I liked Bill, and I hate Hillary)



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Im really surprised by Huckabee's performance and Romney's lack of. Seems like McCain is running away with it.



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State-by-state results from The Associated Press of Tuesday's primaries and caucuses. The number of delegates is in parentheses. In some states, only one party's election has been decided. Elections are primaries unless otherwise indicated.


WTA indicates winner takes all.

ALABAMA (Dems: 52; GOP: 45)

DEMOCRATS: Barack Obama

REPUBLICANS: Mike Huckabee

ARIZONA (D: 56; R: 53)

REPUBLICANS: John McCain

ARKANSAS (Dems: 35; GOP: 31)

DEMOCRATS: Hillary Rodham Clinton

REPUBLICANS: Mike Huckabee

CALIFORNIA (D: 370; R: 170)

DEMOCRATS: Hillary Rodham Clinton

COLORADO (Caucuses — D: 55; R: 43)

DEMOCRATS: Barack Obama

REPUBLICANS: Mitt Romney

CONNECTICUT (Dems: 48; GOP: 27 WTA)

DEMOCRATS: Barack Obama

REPUBLICANS: John McCain

DELAWARE (Dems: 15; GOP: 18 WTA)

DEMOCRATS: Barack Obama

REPUBLICANS: John McCain

GEORGIA (Dems: 87; GOP: 72)

DEMOCRATS: Barack Obama

REPUBLICANS: Mike Huckabee

ILLINOIS (Dems: 153; GOP: 57)

DEMOCRATS: Barack Obama

REPUBLICANS: John McCain

KANSAS (Caucus — D: 32)

DEMOCRATS: Barack Obama

MASSACHUSETTS (Dems: 93; GOP: 40)

DEMOCRATS: Hillary Rodham Clinton

REPUBLICANS: Mitt Romney

MINNESOTA (Caucuses — D: 72; R: 38)

DEMOCRATS: Barack Obama

REPUBLICANS: Mitt Romney

MISSOURI (D: 72; R: 58)

REPUBLICANS: John McCain

MONTANA (Caucus — R: 25)

REPUBLICANS: Mitt Romney

NEW JERSEY (Dems: 107; GOP: 52 WTA)

DEMOCRATS: Hillary Rodham Clinton

REPUBLICANS: John McCain

NEW YORK (Dems: 232; GOP: 101 WTA)

DEMOCRATS: Hillary Rodham Clinton

REPUBLICANS: John McCain

NORTH DAKOTA (Caucuses — D: 13; R: 26)

DEMOCRATS: Barack Obama

REPUBLICANS: Mitt Romney

OKLAHOMA (Dems: 38; GOP:38)

DEMOCRATS: Hillary Rodham Clinton

REPUBLICANS: John McCain

TENNESSEE (Dems: 68; GOP:52)

DEMOCRATS: Hillary Rodham Clinton

REPUBLICANS: Mike Huckabee

UTAH (Dems: 23; GOP: 36)

DEMOCRATS: Barack Obama

REPUBLICANS: Mitt Romney

WEST VIRGINIA (GOP state convention: 18 WTA)

REPUBLICANS: Mike Huckabee (18)

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loadedstatement said:
Come on Obama!! We cant let Hillary in the White House!!!

Do you guys really think that the only two families fit to run this country are the Bushs and Clintons? because theyve been running it for the past 20+ years. You really want to put another Clinton in there? (Granted I liked Bill, and I hate Hillary)

I think it was either Jefferson or Franklin who warned against ruling families running America. Personally I can't wait for the Jenna Bush/Chelsea Clinton election. It'll be so good I just might have to burn something down.



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Avinash_Tyagi said:
If Hillary wins the Dem nomination then McInsane will win the election and drive the country off a cliff, the man admits he has no understanding of the economy and wants to leave us in Iraq for 100 year, probably will try and invade Iran as well

We still have Troops in Europe, Japan, and South Korea. Also name calling like "McInsane" is childish.

I can play it to. Obama+Nation=obamanaiton.


Yeah, we still have troops in a lot of places.  Should we?



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@Entroper
They way he presented is false, same way the dem present it. They make it sound as if there will still be a war.

Republicans present facts in wrong ways 2, so no one is clean.


as for if troops should stay in other counrties is another arguement. I think it depends on the situation of course but I think we can remove alot them now because there is no threat in those places.

 


 Did I say war in Iraq, nope, that's your interpretation, I said he wants to still have troops there for 100 years, we could have a miliatry force there for decades, who says it would be a war, why should we have troops in Korea europe or anywhere else?



 

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So, Obama won in more states but Hilary got the bigger once (NY, California)... So she has more delegates. So actually, she's leading! Although it's a close call!

Damn, i want Obama to win!... And that Republican guy is just another Bush btw... 



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