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Having won California,New York,Texas and Florida...Does Obama have a chance against Hillary???

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pLANO there are huge HUGE delegates in Texas and Ohio most likely Clinton will have more delegates and the end of the day....

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  1. You HAVE the right to ask this sorts of questions here but I think, one shouldn't ask or reply. That would RUIN the suspense usually we get after FINAL result or victory!


  2. If you are a student of American politics you know that anything can happen in the races in the United States.

    Stay tuned to CNN to find out.

    Here comes the convention with the "SuperDelegates Game!" on the Democratic side of the Presidential race brought to you by the Party's Insider Traders.

    The Republicans have for you the experienced tried and true older guy for your perusal.

    American politics it's the best show in towne! Go Candidates, the race is on!

  3. I honestly believe Obama's best days are behind him now.

  4. See Jonathan Alter's March 4 article in Newsweek.  The answer is yes.  He's still ahead in the delegate count -- 1477 to 1391 -- and Alter shows the math for the states yet to vote.

  5. i'll care when either one of them pays my bills

  6. Count the delegates. That is all that counts at this time. Obama is still king. Hillary may have gotten only as many as 7. She's still way behind.

  7. No! Because Latinos and old white  women. I want to see Hillary deliver all that she say she can and break the glass ceiling. She wants to go down in History as being the first woman

  8. Yes, he does. Hillary just won Ohio, but it doesn't necessarily mean Obama will lose.

  9. Obama is kicking Hillary's ***.  I don't know if you've been watching but he had an 11 state win streak going on.  She stands no chance.

  10. The chances seem slim since Hillary won Ohio, but I'm still pushing for Obama.

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