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Obama FTW!!...!! Dude is legit!! I think he can do the 4k for every college student. he's the reason why the pell grant was increased. he's the reasonfor the season which will be thanksgiving
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Oh trust me, McCain & the republicans will be going HARD, dont you doubt itOriginally Posted by Berkeley Boy
Anyone else see Mccain with the subliminal shots at Obama in his victory speech? This is more intense than your favorite rap beef with the shots each are throwing at one another.
Mccain ending his speech with "I'm all fired up and ready to go". We all know who's catch phrase that has been.
Then with Obama calling Mccain the candidate of the past.
Originally Posted by TBONE95860
Berkeley Boy wrote:
Anyone else see Mccain with the subliminal shots at Obama in his victory speech? This is more intense than your favorite rap beef with the shots each are
throwing at one another.
Mccain ending his speech with "I'm all fired up and ready to go". We all know who's catch phrase that has been.
Then with Obama calling Mccain the candidate of the past.
Originally Posted by Scarborough416
You scared?
You scared.
It will get ugly, but, it would be even uglier if Clinton is the nominee.Originally Posted by TBONE95860
Oh trust me, McCain & the republicans will be going HARD, dont you doubt itOriginally Posted by Berkeley Boy
Anyone else see Mccain with the subliminal shots at Obama in his victory speech? This is more intense than your favorite rap beef with the shots each are throwing at one another.
Mccain ending his speech with "I'm all fired up and ready to go". We all know who's catch phrase that has been.
Then with Obama calling Mccain the candidate of the past.
Obama hasn't seen nothin yet.... Clinton hasn't even been that bad.
Obama won't be walking away with this election, there will be a fight.
[h1]http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politicalintelligence/2008/02/superdelegates.htmlSuperdelegates get campaign cash[/h1]
Email|Link|Comments (157) Posted by Foon Rhee, deputy national political editor February 14, 2008 03:54 PM
Many of the superdelegates who could well decide the Democratic presidential nominee have already been plied with campaign contributions by Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, a new study shows.
"While it would be unseemly for the candidates to hand out thousands of dollars to primary voters, or to the delegates pledged to represent the will of those voters, elected officials serving as superdelegates have received about $890,000 from Obama and Clinton in the form of campaign contributions over the last three years," the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics reported today.
About half the 800 superdelegates -- elected officials, party leaders, and others -- have committed to either Clinton or Obama, though they can change their minds until the convention.
Obama's political action committee has doled out more than $694,000 to superdelegates since 2005, the study found, and of the 81 who had announced their support for Obama, 34 had received donations totaling $228,000.
Clinton's political action committee has distributed about $195,000 to superdelegates, and only 13 of the 109 who had announced for her have received money, totaling about $95,000.
"change" huh?
looks like Politic$ as usual
Originally Posted by neoxfactor
so when do we find out whose running for president?
sorry im politically ******ed and yes ive tried to figure out how this works but its lead to no good...
so when do we find out whose running for president?
sorry im politically ******ed and yes ive tried to figure out how this works but its lead to no good...
between now and the summer each state will hold a primary, a mini-election where Republicans (GOP) vote for the Republican candidate they want to nominate, andDemocrats vote for the Democratic candidate they want to win. the parties hold their own private election where designated delegates from each state will castvotes for a candidate based on how the people of their state voted.
then around August, the party will have a national convention where they announce which candidate got the most delegate-votes, and they announce that guy astheir nominee for the election. from that point on, the party will put their full effort into getting that candidate the presidency on Nov 4.
what most people expect to happen is for McCain to beat out the other Rep candidates and get nominated by the GOP, and for Hilary or Barack(BARACK) to get nominated by the Dems. then McCain and the Dem nominee Barack will faceoff for the presidency when people go to the polls on Nov 4.
Barack FTW
Originally Posted by DOWNTOWN43
so when do we find out whose running for president?
sorry im politically ******ed and yes ive tried to figure out how this works but its lead to no good...
Ralph Nader just announced that he was running on "Meet the Press," this morning.
What does Nader have to do with anything? In 2004 the guy got .02% of the popular vote.
http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/2004/popular_vote.html
Obama said it best:
"He thought that there was no difference between Al Gore and George Bush, and eight years later I think people realize that Ralph did not know what he was talking about."
But I hope a strong showing by him in the debate in Ohio tomorrow will help Obama close in on Hillary in that state.
That's happening right now.
Yeah he is.... Obama will probably win Texas, we'll see though.... just depends who turns out.Originally Posted by TrillipinoTrapstar
I see Obama closing the gap on Hillary in Texas...........
But I hope a strong showing by him in the debate in Ohio tomorrow will help Obama close in on Hillary in that state.