Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6601|132 and Bush

The OP will now be updated as results come in.
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12:20 PM EST

CLINTON: AR, AZ, CA, MA, NY, NJ, OK, TN
OBAMA: AL, CT, CO, DE, GA, ID, IL, KS, MN, MO, ND, UT

HUCKABEE: AL, AR, GA, TN, WV
MCCAIN: AZ, CA, CT, DE, IL, MO, NJ, NY, OK
ROMNEY: CO, MA, MN, MT, ND, UT

http://www.barackobama.com/index.php
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/
http://www.mittromney.com/
http://www.johnmccain.com/landing/?sid=gorganic
http://www.mikehuckabee.com/
http://www.ronpaul2008.com
Xbone Stormsurgezz
S.Lythberg
Mastermind
+429|6447|Chicago, IL
McCain and Hillary...

Obama will win my state though, he's our Senator (who isn't doing his job by the way...)
Havok
Nymphomaniac Treatment Specialist
+302|6675|Florida, United States

Honestly, I agree 100%.  Obama had a good run but I think Hildog will top him on Tuesday.  As for the GOP, McCain will win unless Huckabee drops out.  If Huckabee dropped out, his social conservative base would support Romney, giving him a fighting chance.
jrav091
Member
+8|5975|Northeast, USA

S.Lythberg wrote:

McCain and Hillary...

Obama will win my state though, he's our Senator (who isn't doing his job by the way...)
except the state part...i dont live in illinois lol
FEOS
Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
+1,182|6411|'Murka

McCain and Obama. I think Obama's got momentum that Hillary is losing. Unless she reigns in Bilbo, she'll lose the public relations war that Obama is whipping her ass in right now.

McCain will win, as Havok said, if Huckabee stays in through the end of Tuesday. There is talk out there that Huckabee and McCain struck a deal for Huck to stay in and draw conservative votes away from Romney. Once McCain has it in the bag, Huck drops out and either becomes McCain's VP pick or gets some other Cabinet position if McCain wins.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein

Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
OrangeHound
Busy doing highfalutin adminy stuff ...
+1,335|6649|Washington DC

Yeah, Hillary and McCain ...

I suspect that McCain might win so big that Romney concedes.  Huckabee will definitely concede.
Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|6621|London, England
What I don't get is, since all the US Election topics have started. Everyone on this forum has pretty much already made their mind up as to who they're gonna vote for. Yet, it seems like the majority of people in the US seem to base their votes on the very last thing they saw about the politician in the media.

Just...funny and odd

But that probably happens here too, unfortunately.

Last edited by Mek-Izzle (2008-02-01 13:27:45)

OrangeHound
Busy doing highfalutin adminy stuff ...
+1,335|6649|Washington DC

Havok wrote:

If Huckabee dropped out, his social conservative base would support Romney, giving him a fighting chance.
The only problem with this is the Evangelicals, who are really without a candidate ... they have already abandoned Romney because of his Mormon faith (a cult to Evangelical Christians), so I suspect they will suck it up and go with McCain ... particularly WHEN Huckabee gives his endorsement to McCain - yes, no way an ex-Baptist minister supports a Mormon.
FEOS
Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
+1,182|6411|'Murka

Mek-Izzle wrote:

What I don't get is, since all the US Election topics have started. Everyone on this forum has pretty much already made their mind up as to who they're gonna vote for. Yet, it seems like the majority of people in the US seem to base their votes on the very last thing they saw about the politician in the media.

Just...funny and odd

But that probably happens here too, unfortunately.
More sad than funny or odd.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein

Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
Mr.Dooomed
Find your center.
+752|6328

I think Romney is a soulless bag of flesh. So good thing he has no chance!
Nature is a powerful force. Those who seek to subdue nature, never do so permanently.
Stingray24
Proud member of the vast right-wing conspiracy
+1,060|6445|The Land of Scott Walker

OrangeHound wrote:

Havok wrote:

If Huckabee dropped out, his social conservative base would support Romney, giving him a fighting chance.
The only problem with this is the Evangelicals, who are really without a candidate ... they have already abandoned Romney because of his Mormon faith (a cult to Evangelical Christians), so I suspect they will suck it up and go with McCain ... particularly WHEN Huckabee gives his endorsement to McCain - yes, no way an ex-Baptist minister supports a Mormon.
Actually there are quite a few "evangelical" Christians I know who like Romney.  I couldn't care less what religion a candidate is as long as they're positions on the issues are right.
Liberal-Sl@yer
Certified BF2S Asshole
+131|6456|The edge of sanity
Hil wont win because the dems know that if they run her they will stir up the political bee hive and have the conservatives swarming the polls in order to shoot her down.
nukchebi0
Пушкин, наше всё
+387|6324|New Haven, CT
Obama and McCain. Momentum is key, which both have.
TC.Troy
Let the rough side drag
+111|6573

FEOS wrote:

McCain and Obama. I think Obama's got momentum that Hillary is losing. Unless she reigns in Bilbo, she'll lose the public relations war that Obama is whipping her ass in right now.

McCain will win, as Havok said, if Huckabee stays in through the end of Tuesday. There is talk out there that Huckabee and McCain struck a deal for Huck to stay in and draw conservative votes away from Romney. Once McCain has it in the bag, Huck drops out and either becomes McCain's VP pick or gets some other Cabinet position if McCain wins.
seconded...

I firmly think Obama will win the nomination on the Dem. side.  On the GOP side, I see McCain garnering the nomination.  As I have posted previously, I have always been a dyed in the wool republican (was raised that way...), BUT in this particular election, my vote is still out.
Commie Killer
Member
+192|6387
Id say McCain and Clinton. Sadly for democrats, by giving Hillary the nomination, they are dooming themselves. McCain vs. Obama would be intresting though, Id still support McCain, but I wouldnt wanna kill myself if Obama got in, if Hillary did, thats probably all we could do.


There is a McCain add on this page.
fadedsteve
GOP Sympathizer
+266|6490|Menlo Park, CA
I think its going to be Billery and McCain. . . . . .

Obama certainly has given her a run for her money but ultimately she will win.  As far as my GOP party goes I am not thrilled with John "Mr. Amnesty" McCain but I would take him over Billery or Osama Obama any day of the week!!!
FEOS
Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
+1,182|6411|'Murka

I'm wondering if McCain's positions will change once he becomes President. He has to represent his state as a Senator. He has to represent the entire country as President. Would be interesting to see.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein

Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6405|North Carolina
I think McCain has the Republican nomination quite easily.  The Republicans would have to be fools to nominate Romney, and Huckabee is a longshot at this point.

The Democrats are more of a toss-up.  I'm going with Obama.  He's the best candidate they have, but then again, Hillary may be able to buy enough votes.

Either way, I have a feeling McCain will win the general election, as long as he gets the nomination.
Surgeons
U shud proabbly f off u fat prik
+3,097|6489|Gogledd Cymru

Hillary.

Offtopic, is it pancake day on tuesday?
Commie Killer
Member
+192|6387

Turquoise wrote:

I think McCain has the Republican nomination quite easily.  The Republicans would have to be fools to nominate Romney, and Huckabee is a longshot at this point.

The Democrats are more of a toss-up.  I'm going with Obama.  He's the best candidate they have, but then again, Hillary may be able to buy enough votes.

Either way, I have a feeling McCain will win the general election, as long as he gets the nomination.
Yeah probably. Again we find ourselves voting for the one who is the least idiotic in his policies.


I dont think any of them are actually stupid, quite the opposite really, they have just all been caught up in the ass kissing of government and cant take a stance that is worth a damn on anything.
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6405|North Carolina
They all have so many favors to return, if you know what I mean...
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,053|6772|PNW

Mek-Izzle wrote:

What I don't get is, since all the US Election topics have started. Everyone on this forum has pretty much already made their mind up as to who they're gonna vote for. Yet, it seems like the majority of people in the US seem to base their votes on the very last thing they saw about the politician in the media.

Just...funny and odd

But that probably happens here too, unfortunately.
You're absolutely right, except for the fact that people also often base their votes on the last name they remember seeing on the side of the road.
Ghandi767
Member
+17|6622|Hanging in the Balance
It just occurred to me:

Why not go for the Super Bowl?

I cant remember ever seeing a political commercial on during the super bowl but surely they could afford it, and would give the better exposure on television than any other event during the year.
ghettoperson
Member
+1,943|6649

I'm afraid I have to agree with the Hildawg/McCain crowd.
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6529|Global Command
I'm gonna say Obama and Romney.
I think people are sick of outsiders.


If  it's McCain and Clinton we deserve what we get and fuck everybody I guess.

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