Clinton wins Kentucky as Obama passes delegate milestone expected before 0300 GMT (2nd Roundup)
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May 21, 2008, 2:11 GMT
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we need new blood, fresh ideas not regurgated politics left over by Clinton, Why is it that they will support Clinton and not Obama? Why is it that the last primary the % number did not add/match up to 100% favors Hilary, the same in Kentucky, why is it that its only 96% poling station came in and you said 100% in favor of Clinton, but in Oregon it an even % points all the way in favor of Obama people do the math 58 + 30 is not 100% still sticking it to the black man.
'Why is it that they will support Clinton and not Obama? '
Because obama is a crooked appeasing snake oil salesman who panders to idiots.
'Why is it that the last primary the % number did not add/match up to 100% favors Hilary, the same in Kentucky, why is it that its only 96% poling station came in and you said 100% in favor of Clinton, but in Oregon it an even % points all the way in favor of Obama people do the math 58 + 30 is not 100%'
Edwards was still on the ballots you rocket scientist.
'still sticking it to the black man.'
So if we don't want Obama we are racist... Typical response.
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Humm...May 21st, 2008 - 03:10:18
According to CBS News early exit polling, in Kentucky, eight in ten Clinton voters said they would be dissatisfied if Obama was the Democratic nominee. Obama voters were about evenly split on whether they would be satisfied if Clinton got the nomination.
In Kentucky, just 33 percent of Clinton voters said they would back Obama in the general election if he is the Democratic nominee - 41 percent said they will vote for McCain, and another 23 percent say they won’t vote.
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