Posts Tagged ‘indiana primary’

Noth Carolina, Indiana Last Chance For Big Delegate Haul

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

According to the office of Indiana Republican Secretary of State Todd Rokita, there are 4.3 million registered voters in the state (as of Monday morning). Most of Indiana is in the eastern time zone; polling stations in 80 of the states 92 counties will close at 6 p.m. Obama is expected to do well in [...]

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Obama’s Gentle Indiana Concession - MISTAKE

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Barack Obama scored a resounding win in North Carolina Tuesday, securing a must-win victory as his campaign continues to try to fend off a never-say-die challenge from Hillary Rodham Clinton. Obama posted his expected but still welcome North Carolina triumph as the race in Indiana remained too close to call, though Clinton clung to an [...]

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Indiana Vote Indiana Voting

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

It’s worth noting that Democratic voters turned out 3-1 in relation to Republican voters in Allen County. To paraphrase Michelle Obama, For the first time in my life, I’m proud of Allen County. Q - How many voters were disenfranchised today in Indiana? Looks like Clinton will win Indiana, hopefully Obama will close up the [...]

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Sarah Fisher And Hillary Clinton Meet In Indiana

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Will the Hillary Clinton campaign team begin to pull out all of the stops and bring out all of the sirt that they may or may not have on Barack Obama? Is there a real possibility that in order to mend the fences within the Democratic Party that Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton will land [...]

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Clinton Indiana

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

It is hard to make sense of the Obama campaign today. Then this afternoon both flew back to Indiana. Senator Obama to hold a rally in Indianapolis and to make an appearance in Evansville. What is going on in northwest Indiana is rather interesting. There the Obama campaign made large ad buys over the weekend [...]

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Keeping Election Returns Secret

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

The fact is, is that a vote for either the democratic or the republican candidate is a wasted vote because no matter which party you vote for — you get the same thing. Democrats and republicans are merely the left and right wings of the same great bird of prey ~ paraphrasing pat buchanan. So [...]

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Ben Smith Blogs The Democratic Primaries

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

It’s a trend that will have an impact on the results tonight in Indiana, though at this point we don’t know how big. It’s also not clear whether these Republicans are engaged in Operation Chaos-style “strategic voting” or if they are expressing their preference for second place. These
numbers strongly indicate that Clinton’s Republican supporters do [...]

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Indiana Election

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Find your polling place in Indiana. Indiana polls are open from 6am -6pm Tuesday, May 6th. Interestingly enough, the state of Indiana does not allow automated calls, even for polling. Voters purged in Indiana! In Indiana, Zogby says, “the race is clear as mud, as Obama holds a statistically insignificant lead of two points, winning [...]

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EXIT POLLS NORTH CAROLINA AND INDIANA

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

So despite my call yesterday, Im going to revise it in Obamas favor. Obama should also have a better GOTV operation along the Illinois border, especially in Gary. InsiderAdvantage always undercounts Obama by an average of 7 points. Either ignore them or add 7 to Obamas numbers for them. Well, my go-to pollster in North [...]

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Indiana Voting ID Law And The Supreme Court

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

It may be close though, as reports of early voting show heavy turnout in the northwest, mostly considered an Obama stronghold. Ultimately, Clinton will probably win that race. However, an Insider Advantage poll shows the race a lot closer in North Carolina. While Obama holds a small edge in Indiana, Clinton
appears to hold at least [...]

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The Indiana Primary’s Fretful Five

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

As Chuck Todd NBC delegate math guru just pointed out Hillary Clinton can not win the delegate race. There is no way for her to win the nomination. There is no major group of superdelegates waiting in the shadows convinced that her big states theory or electability cred is radically different than Obamas. Note that [...]

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Over 40k Cast Early Votes In NC Primary

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

A statement released by the state party today cites the time constraints and logistical issues associated with such a large, national event as the reason. We regret the cancellation, but will continue to look for opportunities to present another debate, should it occur, between now and November. Hillary Clinton had accepted the invitation to Sundays [...]

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The Pennsylvania Primary Election

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

I have been married for the last 31 years. We have two adult children. Son graduated from Willamette University in Salem,Oregon, and is in graduate school in history in the Midwest working as a teaching & reserch assistant. She graduated from college in Southern Califonia. I am a municipal court judge and attorney. My wife [...]

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OT Pennsylvania Primary

Monday, April 21st, 2008

This is a discussion on OT Pennsylvania Primary within the March 2008 forums, part of the Born in 2008 category; So tomorrow is the PA primary, and I just don’t know who to vote for. Clinton, Obama and McCain all scare me Not looking forward to this election. Just from the main issues, I dont [...]

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