All Posts Tagged With: "Democrat"
Dems Jab One Another at Wisconsin Dinner
Dems Jab One Another at Wisconsin Dinner
The Associated Press
Real Clear Politics
Last night, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama took shots at one another at a Wisconsin Democratic Party fund raising dinner in Milwaukee last night. The Associated Press has the report.
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Democrat Republican Latest Numbers 18 Feb 2008
Real Clear Politics
REAL CLEAR POLITICS ELECTION 2008
Democrats
Obama
Clinton
Total Delegates
1302
1235
Pledged Delegates
1134
996
Popular Vote
9,534,440
8,830,610
Popular Vote (w/FL)
10,110,654
9,701,596
National RCP Average
45.2%
43.2%
Wisconsin
46.3%
42.0%
Ohio
36.7%
54.0%
Texas
42.0%
50.3%
Republicans
McCain
Huckabee
Total Delegates
846
243
National RCP Average
50.8%
28.4%
Texas
48.3%
36.7%
General Election
Democrats
Republicans
Obama vs. McCain
Obama 47.7
McCain 44.0
Clinton vs. McCain
Clinton 45.3
McCain 47.0
More General Election Polls | Charts | Latest Polls
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18Feb2008 | Jeremiah | 0 comments | ContinuedRepublican/Democrat T-Shirts etc
If anyone likes Political T-Shirts, bumper stickers etc, I just bought a few items from:
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I do not receive anything from them nor am I affiliated with them.
Jeremiah
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Lincoln Chaffee Endorses Barack Obama
Ex-Republican Senator Endorses Barack Obama
Fox News Embeds
by Bonney Kapp
Former GOP Rhode Island Senator Lincoln Chaffee endorsed Barack Obama today, because he believes Obama to be “the best candidate to restore American credibility, to restore our confidence to be moral and just, and to bring people together to solve the complex issues such as the economy, [...]
The Onion Profiles The Candidates
Profiles of the 2008 Candidates
Just For Fun
The Onion
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Bill Clinton Adds:
Hillary Is Electable
Fox News Embeds
by Cristina Corbin
Clinton has also talked up his wife’s electability among even the most “crusty Republicans”—particularly in New York state, where she won 60 percent of the vote in 40 of the state’s Republican counties during her senate reelection campaign in 2006.
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