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21 | 30.00% |
| Obama |
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49 | 70.00% |
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well.. there two ppl are battling it out.. One thing i think having a
Lady as a President will be a surprise to be the first one.. On the other hand Obama is african american.. so he will also be the first African American President of the US.. So what do you guys think about this? *edit* well if you want more info based on this you can go to kcal9.com they are having a little chat there about this...and here is more info bout this.. In the Super Tuesday battle for GOP delegates, CBS News estimates that John McCain will win the delegate-rich, winner-take-all states of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Delaware, as well as the states of Illinois and Oklahoma and his home state of Arizona. Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama were running a tight race on Super Tuesday, with Obama leading in the race for states, but Clinton holding a small edge in the battle for convention delegates. CBS News projects Hillary Clinton has won the California primary for the Dems, while John McCain has won the Republican state primary in the delegate-rich state. *California is Super Tuesday's richest prize. The state has long been a Hillary Clinton Strong hold - so much that her California campaign director already has predicted Victory! The former first lady is also projected to win in Arizona, Oklahoma, Tennessee, New Jersey, New York -- which she has represented in the Senate since 2001 -- and Arkansas, where her husband, former President Bill Clinton, once served as governor. *Alabama is a deep south state with a large black population like South Carolina, where Obama had a commanding victory delivered by black voters. Black voters usually make up 40 to 50 percent of Alabama's Democratic primary turnout. Obama is projected to win eleven states: Idaho, Colorado, Georgia, Alabama, Utah his home state of Illinois, and the Northeast states of Connecticut and Delaware -- both once viewed as Clinton strongholds. He is also projected to win the caucuses in North Dakota, Minnesota and Kansas, where he had the endorsement of the state's popular female governor and family roots on his mother's side. Last edited by kangolokster; 02-5-2008 at 11:35 PM.. |
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