Oh, yeah: Mississippi
Obama took Mississippi today. Polls just closed and he’s been declared the winner.
Allah’s got the exit poll results and more.
Sen. Barack Obama completed his rebound in the Democratic nomination battle following losses last week in Texas and Ohio as the Illinois senator was projected to win the Mississippi primary Tuesday night. As polls closed at 8 p.m ET, Fox News projected an Obama win over Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), based on exit polls…Pennsylvania’s April 22 primary remains the big prize on the calendar, and with six weeks to go the candidates have already turned their attention to the Keystone State for what analysts are predicting will be a bruising contest.
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Well with all due respect to the citizens of this great state, I guess affirmative action is officially obsolete.
Wow what a shock that he won………….even Hitlary wasn’t there
brooklyn red,
I agree, I am living in Mississippi. The ol’ stereotype of the racist south is sure going to hurt the race baiters like Sharpton and jesse jackson.
However, I think affirmative action would be more abusive under a Barrack Hussein Obama.
Just ask Michelle Obama
Obama also picked up +4 more pledged delegates in California as the final results were certified in certain districts. CNN is now more accurately showing Texas on their map because Obama won the caucus there and will net +4 pledged delegates from both the primary and caucus. They have the election map half Hillary and half Obama. Obama WON TEXAS.
This will be decided by who “purchases” the most super-delegates - IMHO.
O boy, howard dean must be hiding in a closet crying What can they do now?????
I predict the racism of the left will come front and center soon.
The Hillary camp will just say that this is another state that normally goes Republican, so in reality it doesn’t matter. Remember–she’s won the REAL Democratic voting states.
Lawsuits by the Clinton camp to allow Michigan and Florida delegates to count in 3-2-1
maybe spitzer can send someone over to cheer hilldebeast up…. or bill anyway…. lmao
Excuse me, but Sen McCain also won Mississipi. Haven’t seen either winner thank the State for their votes yet.
For me, it is as tacky as Sen Clinton not acknowledging the winner after a loss, that the winners not say thank you.
LOL Aj, I want to post a comment in response but I fear getting kicked off the site. It goes along the lines of: is the person your sending a Spitzer or……
Crossing fingers while hitting enter (kind of hard to do)
P.S., if you guess wrong, you’d be close with no cigar.
The convention looks to be a major disaster-in-waiting. 2 power-hungry socialists battling it out…no holds barred. I hope it isn’t the ‘68 convention again, but it could be close.
Yes Zyzzyg, that is bad manners. My mom’s family is from AL and it always seems to me that the politicians always ignore the deep South unless they really need the votes and I feel like they think the people who live there are a bunch of toadstools.
Hey, most of the MS black population voted for Obummer. What a shocker. Why are they voting for him? Is it an anti-Clinton or a racial vote? To suggest either would be either sexist or racist. What to do, what to do. /sigh
I’m from Alabama originally and Hillary is widely despised by both sexes. For a number of reasons. However, that alone didn’t win Mississipi for Obama. An huge, energized black populace did that. And frankly, as long as that trend continues the Republicans are going to end up playing catch up. They need to step it up, not only in the more densely populated states, but in those with a large minority(?) vote.
One thing that does really bother me about all this, though, is the fact that the media is drooling all over Obama and all but ignoring the Republican candidate. I don’t think they’re playing fair, especially as most of their ranks are filled with liberals. We need to be more “newsworthy”.