DISQUS

AMERICAblog: CNN, with Kentucky results, "Obama has won a majority of pledged delegates"

  • jescot · 1 year ago
    Has anyone mentioned on msnbc the big mcain gaffe regarding achmadinajad? So far i havent heard mention and yet they keep on atalking about mcain desire to keep the debate this eleection on a new level and civil
  • Jim Olson · 1 year ago
    Someone needs to explain to the Clinton campaign that we have not forgotten that the 'truthiness' of a political statement is inversely related to how actually true it is.

    Telling us that you have won the majority of votes, Hillary, by some funky math and discounting some of the very voters that you are trying to re-infranchise has a very, very high 'truthiness' quotient. Do the math and count ALL the votes, even with Michigan and Florida does not give Hillary more.

    And you Clinton supporters, how do you explain or defend this?
  • naschkatzehussein · 1 year ago
    And disenfranchising the caucus voters who cannot be counted and who went for Obama overwhelmingly.
  • Dave of the Jungle · 1 year ago
    Time for the DNC to proclaim that Hillary's hopes have nothing to do with reality.

    Tomorrow.
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    Yeah, Rove has "THE" numbers.

    Unfortunately for him, they're wrong again.
  • naschkatzehussein · 1 year ago
    The irony! Beautiful, KY puts the pledged delegate race out of reach for Clinton.
  • dad · 1 year ago
    Obama WINS!

    now let's crush mccain
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    Oh, well, that's the last Appalachian state.

    Hillary's done run out of racist voters.

    Game over.
  • johnosahon · 1 year ago
    CHAMPAGNE anyone?

    we don do it again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    HiLARY MEET ME AT OREGON
  • tofubo · 1 year ago
  • donotmakemecomedownthere · 1 year ago
    Chances of Hillary being VP on the Dem ticket: 0%

    Chances of Hillary being VP on the GOP ticket: Much more than 0%

    "McAuliffe turned to no lesser an authority than Karl Rove, Bush's long-time counselor and a hate figure for most Democrats, to burnish his arguments about electability.

    "An electoral map prepared by Rove's consulting firm and leaked to the press showed Clinton beating McCain easily in November. The race with Obama as the Democratic nominee was suggested to be much tighter."

    http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5gbb-DcZSkFN...