Caucus it up.

Jan 03, 2008 23:03

Huckabee beat them all as was predicted and ended up by 9 points over Mitt. The interesting thing is the New Hampshire primary that will follow. Mcain still holds a small lead over Romney and Huckabee is far behind. The question is whether or not Hucakbee can beat the spread and win New Hampshire. If Mcain wins then the primaries for the ( Read more... )

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themuffinman406 January 4 2008, 07:46:19 UTC
How many more primaries do we have to sit through before we pretty much know who is against who?

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hossisbored January 4 2008, 18:39:09 UTC
roughly two more. Maybe even one more for the dems if Obama can win in NH. For the republicans if Mcain wins in NH we have to wait for Michigan to decide it.

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themuffinman406 January 4 2008, 20:21:41 UTC
How many months are we talking?

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hossisbored January 4 2008, 21:04:28 UTC
We can stop caring at the end of this month probably

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jedicaesar January 4 2008, 17:03:07 UTC
despite obama's win, isn't clinton still ahead somehow? like in terms of convention delegates? or is that just me misinterpreting the IR's political babbling?

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hossisbored January 4 2008, 18:41:07 UTC
Clinton still leads in the national polls and i think you may be right about her being ahead in terms of delegates. Ill look that up

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hossisbored January 5 2008, 00:12:50 UTC
It went Obama Edwards Clinton, Mcain does have a chance at winning in NH and im not sure about Edwards.

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