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She's full of it. Now the entire primary process only has three contests: PA, IN, NC and she claims victory since she won two out of the three. What a load of #######. In a single sentence, she declared all other states that have held their primaries and caucuses irrelevant. Someone give her a quarter so can buy herself a clue. Unbelievable. And nobody but the population of Hillaryland buys into that nonsense.

I told you! She isn't giving up. Watch what happens when she does well in the few remaining contests. Those are solidly in her camp. She will start pressing hard for FL and MI and my bet is she will get what she wants. This is far from over despite what you want.

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She's full of it. Now the entire primary process only has three contests: PA, IN, NC and she claims victory since she won two out of the three. What a load of #######. In a single sentence, she declared all other states that have held their primaries and caucuses irrelevant. Someone give her a quarter so can buy herself a clue. Unbelievable. And nobody but the population of Hillaryland buys into that nonsense.

I told you! She isn't giving up. Watch what happens when she does well in the few remaining contests. Those are solidly in her camp. She will start pressing hard for FL and MI and my bet is she will get what she wants. This is far from over despite what you want.

1) The remaining contests are not solidly in her camp. While most of them may be, there's isn't much to be had anymore.

2) The superdelegates will fall in line behind the nominee who won the most contests, votes and pledged delegates: Barack Obama.

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1) The remaining contests are not solidly in her camp. While most of them may be, there's isn't much to be had anymore.

2) The superdelegates will fall in line behind the nominee who won the most contests, votes and pledged delegates: Barack Obama.

Look, man, she's not stupid.

If she's still in the race, there's still a chance.

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She's full of it. Now the entire primary process only has three contests: PA, IN, NC and she claims victory since she won two out of the three. What a load of #######. In a single sentence, she declared all other states that have held their primaries and caucuses irrelevant. Someone give her a quarter so can buy herself a clue. Unbelievable. And nobody but the population of Hillaryland buys into that nonsense.

I told you! She isn't giving up. Watch what happens when she does well in the few remaining contests. Those are solidly in her camp. She will start pressing hard for FL and MI and my bet is she will get what she wants. This is far from over despite what you want.

1) The remaining contests are not solidly in her camp. While most of them may be, there's isn't much to be had anymore.

2) The superdelegates will fall in line behind the nominee who won the most contests, votes and pledged delegates: Barack Obama.

Denial is a wonderful thing isn't it? Just watch. This isn't over. Not by a long shot.

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1) The remaining contests are not solidly in her camp. While most of them may be, there's isn't much to be had anymore.

2) The superdelegates will fall in line behind the nominee who won the most contests, votes and pledged delegates: Barack Obama.

Look, man, she's not stupid.

If she's still in the race, there's still a chance.

I don't see it that way.

She's full of it. Now the entire primary process only has three contests: PA, IN, NC and she claims victory since she won two out of the three. What a load of #######. In a single sentence, she declared all other states that have held their primaries and caucuses irrelevant. Someone give her a quarter so can buy herself a clue. Unbelievable. And nobody but the population of Hillaryland buys into that nonsense.

I told you! She isn't giving up. Watch what happens when she does well in the few remaining contests. Those are solidly in her camp. She will start pressing hard for FL and MI and my bet is she will get what she wants. This is far from over despite what you want.

1) The remaining contests are not solidly in her camp. While most of them may be, there's isn't much to be had anymore.

2) The superdelegates will fall in line behind the nominee who won the most contests, votes and pledged delegates: Barack Obama.

Denial is a wonderful thing isn't it? Just watch. This isn't over. Not by a long shot.

Look, short of some disastrous event, Obama will be the Democratic nominee with the party behind him prior to July.

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1) The remaining contests are not solidly in her camp. While most of them may be, there's isn't much to be had anymore.

2) The superdelegates will fall in line behind the nominee who won the most contests, votes and pledged delegates: Barack Obama.

Look, man, she's not stupid.

If she's still in the race, there's still a chance.

I don't see it that way.

Then why is she not giving up, if it's supposedly "over"?

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1) The remaining contests are not solidly in her camp. While most of them may be, there's isn't much to be had anymore.

2) The superdelegates will fall in line behind the nominee who won the most contests, votes and pledged delegates: Barack Obama.

Look, man, she's not stupid.

If she's still in the race, there's still a chance.

I don't see it that way.

She's full of it. Now the entire primary process only has three contests: PA, IN, NC and she claims victory since she won two out of the three. What a load of #######. In a single sentence, she declared all other states that have held their primaries and caucuses irrelevant. Someone give her a quarter so can buy herself a clue. Unbelievable. And nobody but the population of Hillaryland buys into that nonsense.

I told you! She isn't giving up. Watch what happens when she does well in the few remaining contests. Those are solidly in her camp. She will start pressing hard for FL and MI and my bet is she will get what she wants. This is far from over despite what you want.

1) The remaining contests are not solidly in her camp. While most of them may be, there's isn't much to be had anymore.

2) The superdelegates will fall in line behind the nominee who won the most contests, votes and pledged delegates: Barack Obama.

Denial is a wonderful thing isn't it? Just watch. This isn't over. Not by a long shot.

Look, short of some disastrous event, Obama will be the Democratic nominee with the party behind him prior to July.

It's July now? Your probably right when you say it will be Obama but that isn't going to happen until Aug.

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1) The remaining contests are not solidly in her camp. While most of them may be, there's isn't much to be had anymore.

2) The superdelegates will fall in line behind the nominee who won the most contests, votes and pledged delegates: Barack Obama.

Look, man, she's not stupid.

If she's still in the race, there's still a chance.

I don't see it that way.
Then why is she not giving up, if it's supposedly "over"?

Because she has a sense of entitlement and thinks the party will put her entitlement over the will of the voters. I don't think they will.

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1) The remaining contests are not solidly in her camp. While most of them may be, there's isn't much to be had anymore.

2) The superdelegates will fall in line behind the nominee who won the most contests, votes and pledged delegates: Barack Obama.

Look, man, she's not stupid.

If she's still in the race, there's still a chance.

I don't see it that way.

She's full of it. Now the entire primary process only has three contests: PA, IN, NC and she claims victory since she won two out of the three. What a load of #######. In a single sentence, she declared all other states that have held their primaries and caucuses irrelevant. Someone give her a quarter so can buy herself a clue. Unbelievable. And nobody but the population of Hillaryland buys into that nonsense.

I told you! She isn't giving up. Watch what happens when she does well in the few remaining contests. Those are solidly in her camp. She will start pressing hard for FL and MI and my bet is she will get what she wants. This is far from over despite what you want.

1) The remaining contests are not solidly in her camp. While most of them may be, there's isn't much to be had anymore.

2) The superdelegates will fall in line behind the nominee who won the most contests, votes and pledged delegates: Barack Obama.

Denial is a wonderful thing isn't it? Just watch. This isn't over. Not by a long shot.

Look, short of some disastrous event, Obama will be the Democratic nominee with the party behind him prior to July.

It's July now? Your probably right when you say it will be Obama but that isn't going to happen until Aug.

I said prior to July - which is June. Once the primary season is over, it's going to be a matter of days, IMO.

I actually think we're talking sooner rather than later.

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I said prior to July - which is June. Once the primary season is over, it's going to be a matter of days, IMO.

I actually think we're talking sooner rather than later.

keep up that optimism R. It won't do you any good but keep it up none the less.

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I said prior to July - which is June. Once the primary season is over, it's going to be a matter of days, IMO.

I actually think we're talking sooner rather than later.

keep up that optimism R. It won't do you any good but keep it up none the less.

Keep up your for the continued chaos. That's not going to happen and McCain will start getting some serious headwind. No more free rides on his gaffes and blunders. You guys better get behind him so he don't fall over when it hits. :P

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I've been looking at the votes by county, and it's very enlightening. Putnam county (where I am) was Clinton's. I expected that. Marion county (Indianapolis) was very much Obama's. Boone county - home of some cows and a lot of corn - was also strongly Obama. Monroe county - Bloomington, home of IU - was overwhelmingly for Obama. Hamilton county, also. With the exception of Hamilton county, these aren't "rich" counties, or even "higher than normal income" counties. They also, for those who are wondering, aren't counties with a large percentage of black voters (except Marion). The main difference I see is that the counties where Obama won are less rural and less industrial. That will probably change when Lake county is factored in, as it is strongly industrial (Lake county is home to Gary Indiana....that stinking pit of despair). Lake county is 25% black, and the state's second largest county; population-wise. Last time I checked, they hadn't reported at all. I think the race might change when those votes are counted.

I would LOVE for Hillary to have to eat her words of "Victory" in Indiana.

Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. ####### coated bastards with ####### filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive bobble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine.
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As I said..... it's now only a 2% lead.

Lake

Candidate Votes % of votes

Barack Obama 27,991 75%

Hillary Clinton 9,470 25%

28% of precincts reporting

Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. ####### coated bastards with ####### filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive bobble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine.
 

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