Obama leading Clinton in delegate count

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funny how this is playing out...and if the electoral college follows
this pattern during the general election, looks like it will be a
close, but relatively easy- Republican win

http://www.foxcarolina.com/politics/15012751/detail.html

Huckabee, Obama Lead Delegate Count
Iowa, Wyoming and New Hampshire Contests Complete

POSTED: 12:49 pm EST January 9, 2008
UPDATED: 8:06 pm EST January 9, 2008


Republican Arizona Sen. John McCain and New York Democratic Sen.
Hillary Clinton won the New Hampshire primaries on Tuesday, but former
Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama are in the
lead when it comes to the delegate count in each party, according to
an Associated Press analysis following contests in Iowa, Wyoming and
New Hampshire.

Republican Delegates

(1,191 needed to win nomination)
Rudy Giuliani 0
Mike Huckabee 31
Duncan Hunter 1
John McCain 7
Ron Paul 0
Mitt Romney 29
Fred Thompson 3
Total 71

Democratic Delegates

(2,026 needed to win nomination)
Hillary Clinton 24
John Edwards 18
Mike Gravel 0
Dennis Kucinich 0
Barack Obama 25
Bill Richardson 0
Total 67
 
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 11:23:08 -0800 (PST), trippin-2-8-track
<rottedHonda@yahoo.com> wrote:

>funny how this is playing out...and if the electoral college follows
>this pattern during the general election, looks like it will be a
>close, but relatively easy- Republican win <snip>


Charlie Nudo and his righttard friends don't seem to remember the
"compact of seven," do they?

Figures...that's why they're losers.
 
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 11:23:08 -0800 (PST), trippin-2-8-track
<rottedHonda@yahoo.com> wrote:

>funny how this is playing out... <snip>


LMAO! TWO STATES and the idiot who wrote this thinks things are
already "playing out!" Figures....

Question for Charlie Nudo and other righttards who are going to have
to be institutionalized the Wednesday after Election Day:

Explain the "compact of seven."
 
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 11:23:08 -0800 (PST), trippin-2-8-track
<rottedHonda@yahoo.com> wrote:

>funny how this is playing out...and if the electoral college follows
>this pattern during the general election, looks like it will be a
>close, but relatively easy- Republican win
>
>http://www.foxcarolina.com/politics/15012751/detail.html
>
>Huckabee, Obama Lead Delegate Count
>Iowa, Wyoming and New Hampshire Contests Complete
>
>POSTED: 12:49 pm EST January 9, 2008
>UPDATED: 8:06 pm EST January 9, 2008
>
>
>Republican Arizona Sen. John McCain and New York Democratic Sen.
>Hillary Clinton won the New Hampshire primaries on Tuesday, but former
>Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama are in the
>lead when it comes to the delegate count in each party, according to
>an Associated Press analysis following contests in Iowa, Wyoming and
>New Hampshire.
>
>Republican Delegates
>
>(1,191 needed to win nomination)
>Rudy Giuliani 0
>Mike Huckabee 31
>Duncan Hunter 1
>John McCain 7
>Ron Paul 0
>Mitt Romney 29
>Fred Thompson 3
>Total 71
>
>Democratic Delegates
>
>(2,026 needed to win nomination)
>Hillary Clinton 24
>John Edwards 18
>Mike Gravel 0
>Dennis Kucinich 0
>Barack Obama 25
>Bill Richardson 0
>Total 67


Might want to check again. What about the "Super-delegates"? Most of
these are party old-timers and office holders. According to CNN
Hillary now has 183 delegates to Obama's 78. CA and NY are 'berry,
berry good' for her. (SNL in the 70's). What's interesting is that
Obama got one more delegate that Clinton in New Hampshire according to
CNN.

WB Yeats
 
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 16:16:07 -0800, wbyeats@ireland.com wrote:


>Might want to check again. What about the "Super-delegates"? Most of
>these are party old-timers and office holders. According to CNN
>Hillary now has 183 delegates to Obama's 78. CA and NY are 'berry,
>berry good' for her. (SNL in the 70's). What's interesting is that
>Obama got one more delegate that Clinton in New Hampshire according to
>CNN. <snip>


True.

Don't bother trying to explain the Democratic convention delegate
system (or the GOP, for that matter) to Charlie Nudo of Drums, PA.
He's a mental midget whose polluted environment, poisoned by years of
uncontrolled coal mining and burning, has left his brain shorted out
by mercury poisoning, among other things.
 
we explained the electoral college to you, back in 2000 and 2004, at
election time

remember how that works ?

it works like this- Democrats lost !
 
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 05:07:14 -0800 (PST), trippin-2-8-track
<rottedHonda@yahoo.com> wrote:

>we explained the electoral college to you, back in 2000 and 2004, at
>election time
>
>remember how that works ?
>
>it works like this- Democrats lost ! <snip>


Explain the "compact of seven," Noodles.
 
DeserTBoB <desertb@rglobal.net> used a stick in the sand to babble
>On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 05:07:14 -0800 (PST), trippin-2-8-track
><rottedHonda@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>we explained the electoral college to you, back in 2000 and 2004, at
>>election time
>>
>>remember how that works ?
>>
>>it works like this- Democrats lost ! <snip>

>
>Explain the "compact of seven," Noodles.


Why don't you post a couple of links to that information?

Swill
 
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