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RE: OT- Anyone go see Obama at Toyota Center?
I don't understand why Rush Limbaugh and his fellow cronies aren't telling folks to vote for Hillary in the open primaries in an effort to stop the Obama momentum. Maybe he is - I haven't listened to him much lately.

McCain would beat Hillary. McCain vs. Obama is going to be a different story IMO unless we suffer another major terrorist attack between now and November.

WMD Owl Wrote:
Volente Beach Owl Wrote:If Hillary is going to go negative, she'd better hustle up. If she doesn't win Texas and Ohio convincingly, the pledged delegate gap may be too big to overcome. I'm a proud Republican and probably one of the most anti-Hillary people you could find, but even I admit that the media's glowing coverage and bias has been a huge factor in the free pass and positive publicity that has helped provide Obama's wave of momentum. Eh, it's been interesting to follow.

I wonder if supposed Republican cross- over to vote for Obama just to get rid of Hillary will still happen if the polls show Obama with a large national lead ...
02-20-2008 10:57 AM
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