A compromise was reached a short while ago allowing each state to seat their alloted delegates but with half-votes. tags florida michigan delegate delegates obama clintonObama, nor Clinton were able to gather enough support to get their positions on the issue approved. picked by 2manyusernames 6 months ago |
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Altogether, 22 states were in play but neither candidate could emerge with enough delegates to secure the nomination. Clinton led with 173 delegates in early voting Tuesday, while Obama captured 149, though that did not include all the states where outcomes had been declared. picked by muppet 10 months ago 2 comments edit related share politics |
With the reputation Florida's gotten around here, I'm not surprised. Good thing it counts for nothing, let's all hope it stays that way. picked by unzercharlie 10 months ago 9 comments edit related share politics |
After much controversy regarding the Democratic primaries in Michigan and Florida, it looks unlikely that either state will recall their election due to lack of funding and support. picked by mahler87 8 months ago 1 comments edit related share politics |
As she struggles to blunt Barack Obama's growing momentum, Democrat Hillary Clinton shuffled the top of her campaign staff on Sunday ahead of this week's U.S. presidential nominating contests, while Republican John McCain's march hit a few bumps in the road. picked by tchengrox 9 months ago 1 comments edit related share politics |
West Virginia votes for their democratic candidate on Tuesday. 0 comments edit related share politicsWho's ahead? Hillary Clinton by a whopping 43 points at a time when Obama finally takes the super delegate lead. A big Clinton win will send a powerful message that there are a lot of Democrats not yet ready to get on the Obama bandwagon. picked by JoshSF49 6 months ago |
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Barack Obama's campaign, riding a wave of 10 straight victories in the contest for the Democratic nomination after wins in Wisconsin and Hawaii, today urged Hillary Clinton to bow to the inevitable and accept defeat. picked by 2manyusernames 9 months ago 2 comments edit related share politics |
Why, ask many Democrats and media commentators, won’t Hillary Rodham Clinton see the long odds against her, put her own ambitions aside, and gracefully embrace Barack Obama as the inevitable Democratic nominee? 12 comments edit related share plime.comHere is why: She and Bill Clinton both devoutly believe that Obama’s likely victory is a disaster-in-waiting. Naive Democrats just don’t see it. picked by 1thirteen3 7 months ago |
With Obama and Edwards dropping out of Michigan voters are urged to vote for "uncommitted" in order to sabotage Clintons chances in the state picked by gammerus 10 months ago 3 comments edit related share politics |
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Obama is the coolest! 6 comments edit related share plime.comNo Clinton is the coolest! *STAB* Link fixed... my bad. picked by coldbladed 9 months ago |
It seems Clinton is staying in the election on the off-chance that Obama is assassinated in June. 6 comments edit related share politicsWho's holding onto false hopes now? picked by theclansman 6 months ago |
Accused of being elitist, a defiant Sen. Barack Obama lashed out at rival Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, saying "Shame on her" and mocking her vocal support for gun rights as their political tempest threatened to consume the Democratic presidential race. 28 comments edit related share politicsBecause, of course, we shouldn't have gun rights. picked by 1thirteen3 7 months ago |
In Virginia, Obama led Clinton 61-38 percent, early returns showed. Obama also finished ahead of Sen. Hillary Clinton in all five of the Democratic contests last weekend. In total delegates, Clinton tops Obama 1,157 to 1,145, according to CNN estimates. Obama leads 989 to 923 in pledged delegates, and Clinton is winning among superdelegates 234 to 156. Superdelegates, a group of almost 800 Dem... read full post picked by avivamagnolia 9 months ago 3 comments edit related share politics |
Bill, not Hillary. Obama still hates her. Just kidding. 3 comments edit related share politicsHillary as Secretary of State? Thoughts? picked by JoshSF49 5 days ago |
Ferraro, a Clinton fundraiser and supporter,and former vice presidential candidate, told a California newspaper that Obama would not be in this position in the contest "if he were a white man, or if he were a woman of any color". 14 comments edit related share politicsHilary Clinton has declined to comment so far. picked by mahler87 8 months ago |
A close primary election in Florida is bringing to light massive vote-counting problems, in one of the major swing-counties in a major swing state. 0 comments edit related share politicsThis could be bad news for the Presidential election. picked by lynxears 1 month ago |
With Obama Tapping Differences with Clinton: It’s a Slow Drip with Flashes of Hot Water picked by gammerus 1 year ago 0 comments edit related share politics |
...A group calling itself "Clinton Supporters Count Too" ...stands ready to boycott the Democratic Party if Clinton doesn't win the nomination, and will work against superdelegates who support Obama over Clinton as a means of registering their displeasure with the party. picked by ImNotBlue 6 months ago 6 comments edit related share politics |
In an effort to rope in as many votes as possible in the Iowa caucus, Hillary Clinton is offering to provide free babysitting for voters. picked by 2manyusernames 11 months ago 5 comments edit related share politics |
A deal has been brokered between Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton that will allow Clinton's name to be placed in nomination at next week's Democratic nominating convention. 15 comments edit related share politicsParty unity???? picked by suebe 3 months ago |