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| 21 April 2008 06:29 PM |
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There has been a whole lot of talk about tomorrow's primary. Who do you think will win and will it make much difference at this juncture of the process?
Vote in the Poll!
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No one interested in this one, huh? I think it is one of the most interesting primaries of the political season, because of the diversity of PA. It will also give a clear indication of just how much some recent stories have influenced Democratic voters.
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Joined 2008-01-14
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I'm a little surprised that she really pounded him the way she did with the 10 point spread. The fun will certainly continue now and I have purchased another box of popcorn. I'm waiting for the next round of slip-ups and bomb-shells on both sides before they join hands and skipidy-doodah all the way to Denver together as best friends to save the Dem. party. Otherwise somebody will scream foul. ROTFLMAO!
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Total Posts: 209
Joined 2008-03-03
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How about that Hillary! She kicked some butt yesterday, so this constant election stuff will continue until the convention. I would like to hear from some of the voters in FL and MI. I wonder if they will jump ship and go Republican in November, if the DNC does not recognize their votes.......
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Joined 2007-10-08
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You got a real point there. Could a state force the democratic party off the ballot come november! If so, how would the electoral college be effected.
jeff
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