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Voters

Obama wins Texas primary, Barack Obama wins more Texas delegates, Hillary loses Texas

Initial estimates indicate that Barack Obama has won the democratic primary in Texas. A combination of the popular vote and Texas caucus gives Obama 99 delegates to Clinton’s 94. The official results will be announced by the Texas Secretary of State on March 29 2008.

What have you been hearing from most of the media for days? That Hillary won Texas and Ohio, when she never had Texas firmly in her grasp. We have also been bombarded by the big lie that Hillary gained on Obama from those primaries when in fact she lost 15 delegates to Obama.

Folks, keep referring to 1984 by George Orwell, remember that doublespeak is alive and well and please read “Rewriting History” by Dick Morris.

Mississippi primary results, Obama leads, is Hillary slipping? 2008 election

I have had a poll regarding Hillary Clinton’s chances for winning the democratic nomination for several weeks. This is not a scientific poll. The numbers have been very interesting and seem to echo the primary voting and other polls. This is a national poll with small responses. It will be interesting to see how the change in this poll correlates with the results of the Mississippi democratic primary.

The current results, Tuesday, March 11, 2008 are:

Yes  38.2%
No   55.9 %
Too early to tell 5.9 %

CNN is reporting

Obama  leading in exit polls.

CNN projects Barack Obama winner.

Latest AOL poll

Who do you think will be the Democratic presidential nominee?
Barack Obama 65%
Hillary Rodham Clinton 35%

Obama leads Clinton, Mississippi democratic primary, latest polls

On March 10, 2008 I posted the results of my informal, unscientific, poll:

The current results, Monday, March 10, 2008 are:

  • Yes  38.7 %
  • No   54.8 %
  • Too early to tell 6.5 %

I did not realize when I posted these numbers that they almost exactly match the CBS poll of February 25.
CBS Poll:
Obama 54%
Clinton 38%

Here are the latest poll results from 2 leading pollsters:

Mississippi democratic primary 

American Research Group

Obama 54%
Clinton 38%

Rasmussen

Obama 53%
Clinton 39%

Interesting numbers. Coincidence?

Ken Starr, Obama, Hillary Clinton, Howard Wolfson, compares Obama to Ken Starr

Howard Wolfson, a top Hillary Clinton aide, compared Barack Obama to independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr.

Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson said “Obama’s statement that he plans to be more critical of Clinton’s record is reminiscent of the attacks the Clintons endured during the investigations in the 1990s.”
“I for one do not believe that imitating Ken Starr is the way to win a Democratic primary election for president. But perhaps that theory will be tested.”

Ken Starr headed up the investigation that led to former President Clinton’s impeachment. Clinton is trying to once again  depict herself as a victim of enemies out to get her.

Once again, if you have any question or doubts about Hillary Clinton, I urge you to read “Rewriting History” by Dick Morris. Here are some interesting passages:

“While I was working for the Clintons, I had firsthand experience with the tactics they used to distract, delay, and derail the work of special prosecutor Kenneth Starr.”

“Most famously, Hillary sought to blame the entire Lewinsky scandal not on Bill, but on enemies of the progressive cause. It was on the Today show, shortly after the Monica scandal broke, that Hillary famously said of Ken Starr’s investigation: “I do believe that this is a battle. I mean, look at the very people who are involved in this. They have popped up in other settings. This is–the great story here for anybody willing to find it and write about it and explain it is this vast right wing conspiracy that has been conspiring against my husband since the day he announced for president….””

Well, Hillary, I am writing about it. I don’t think I have to explain it though.

Hillary Clinton Poll, Hillary’s chances, Hillary behind in poll, vote

I have had a poll regarding Hillary Clinton’s chances for winning the democratic nomination for several weeks. This is not a scientific poll. However the numbers have been interesting and seem to echo the primary voting. Please vote.

The current results, Monday, March 10, 2008 are:

  • Yes  38.7 %
  • No   54.8 %
  • Too early to tell 6.5 %

Rush Limbaugh, Hillary Clinton, did Rush help Hillary win primaries?

Did Rush Limbaugh encourage listeners to vote for Hillary Clinton? Did Rush Limbaugh’s comments influence the democratic primaries in Ohio, Texas and Rhode Island? What is your opinion? 

Hillary Clinton leading in Ohio, Barack Obama leading in Texas primary

In early primary reports, Hillary Clinton is leading in Ohio and Barack Obama is leading in the Texas primary.

Hillary Clinton and John McCain win Rhode Island primary

Hillary Clinton and John McCain are projected winners of the Rhode Island primary.

John McCain wins enough delegates for Republican Nomination

John McCain has won enough delegates for the Republican Nomination.

CBS News Projects Obama And McCain Will Win In Vermont

CBS News Projects Obama And McCain Will Win In Vermont .

Barack Obama, John McCain win in Vermont.