1 posted on
05/07/2008 7:17:54 PM PDT by
cdchik123
To: cdchik123
Who’s this Clinton person?
2 posted on
05/07/2008 7:24:06 PM PDT by
UCANSEE2
(I reserve the right to misinterpret the comments of any and all pesters)
To: cdchik123
It ain’t over.
Count on it.
To: cdchik123
THANK YOU, Commander Limbaugh, for your valiant and successful execution of Operation Chaos!
8 posted on
05/07/2008 7:46:21 PM PDT by
2harddrive
(...House a TOTAL Loss.....)
To: cdchik123
We all hear how "close" the Democratic Primaries are and how much Obama is so dominant in the hearts and minds of the average everyday Democratic voter.
Well if we looked at the Obama v. Clinton match-up in terms of the electoral college - we'd see a very different outlook.
Presidential elections are won or lost based on Electoral College votes, not based on "delegates", "superdelegates", party caucuses or total popular vote.
States that hold Primary Elections allow the VOTERS to choose their candidate, as opposed to states that hold caucuses in which voters don't go to the polls but rather Party-insiders do the voting.
And so to get a clearer picture of the Democratic outlook - I looked through the lens of Primary Election results only and then counted those results in terms of Electoral Votes for each of those states to see whether Obama or Clinton would have an easier time gaining the 270 necessary Electoral Votes to become President.
And so by tallying up the States won in the Primary Elections (where voters decide the result, not party-insiders) by Obama and Clinton based on their Electoral College votes - here are the results:
STATE - Electoral Votes (Primary Election Winner)
Alabama - 9 (Obama )
Connecticut - 7 (Obama )
Delaware - 3 (Obama )
District Of Columbia - 3 (Obama )
Georgia - 15 (Obama )
Illinois - 21 (Obama )
Louisiana - 9 (Obama )
Maryland - 10 (Obama )
Mississippi - 6 (Obama )
Missouri - 11 (Obama )
North Carolina - 15 (Obama )
South Carolina - 8 (Obama )
Utah - 5 (Obama )
Vermont - 3 (Obama )
Virginia - 13 (Obama )
Wisconsin - 10 (Obama )
148 Primary Electoral Votes For Obama.
Arizona - 10 (Clinton )
Arkansas - 6 (Clinton )
California - 55 (Clinton )
Florida - 27 (Clinton )
Indiana - 11 (Clinton )
Massachusetts - 12 (Clinton )
Michigan - 17 (Clinton )
New Hampshire - 4 (Clinton )
New Jersey - 15 (Clinton )
New Mexico - 5 (Clinton )
New York - 31 (Clinton )
Ohio - 20 (Clinton )
Oklahoma - 7 (Clinton )
Pennsylvania - 21 (Clinton )
Rhode Island - 4 (Clinton )
Tennessee - 11 (Clinton )
Texas - 34 (Clinton )
290 Primary Electoral votes For Clinton.
Woah! Looks like Clinton has a HUGE lead when it comes to where it counts state-by-state - 1) Actual voters and 2) Electoral Count.
Oh - well - what about the Caucus states. Shirley all the states won by Obama would make a big difference wouldn't it?
Okay - let's add in the Caucus states and add up those Electoral College Votes too. However - an odd thing happened in Texas, they had a Primary AND a Caucus - and the results were split between Obama and Clinton, Clinton won the Primary and Obama won the Caucus. So to be fair, I'll give EACH of them the full amount of Texas Electoral Votes:
STATE - Electoral Votes (Caucus Election Winner)
Alaska - 3 (Obama )
Colorado - 9 (Obama )
Hawaii - 4 (Obama )
Idaho - 4 (Obama )
Iowa - 7 (Obama )
Kansas - 6 (Obama )
Maine - 4 (Obama )
Minnesota - 10 (Obama )
Nebraska - 5 (Obama )
North Carolina - 15 (Obama )
Texas - 34 (Obama )
Washington - 11 (Obama )
Wyoming - 3 (Obama )
115 Caucus Electoral Votes For Obama.
Nevada - 5 (Clinton)
5 Caucus Electoral Votes For Clinton.
And so what's the grand total - in terms of Electoral Votes for each?
Clinton: 295 Total Electoral Votes
Obama: 251 Total Electoral Votes
* remember, Texas is counted once for each candidate.
Personally - I actually happen to think the State Primary Election results are FAR more telling than the party-insider polls done for State Caucus elections.
ETA: And if you look just at "swing" states who had Primary Elections, those states that are going to be the main battlegrounds and ususally determine the outcome of the elections:
Ohio - 20 (Clinton )
Pennsylvania - 21 (Clinton )
Florida - 27 (Clinton )
New Hampshire - 4 (Clinton )
Wisconsin - 10 (Obama )
Bottomline: Don't quit Hill! You can still win this!! LOL!
To: cdchik123
Ha! It's not over until HRC is done dishin' dirt on superDs who have pledged for BHO!
Say... what ever did become of all those FBI files....
11 posted on
05/07/2008 8:01:18 PM PDT by
TeleStraightShooter
(Every day that Rev Wright keeps quiet increases the probability the "denunciation" was a inside job)
To: cdchik123
Drudge Report is part of the Obama media now so its just a nice lie nicely packed as a fact.
The Obama media is pulling out all the stops and Drudge is there buddy now.
16 posted on
05/07/2008 8:16:29 PM PDT by
ncalburt
To: cdchik123
Clinton Strategist to Clinton: It's OverClinton Strategist (definition): any member of the Mainstream Media
19 posted on
05/07/2008 8:38:10 PM PDT by
OrioleFan
(Republicans believe every day is July 4th, but DemocRATs believe every day is April 15th. - Reagan)
23 posted on
05/07/2008 10:37:14 PM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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