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4 March Primaries Democrats
Pls my friends... inform me pls about the polls...
What u think for Texas and Ohio tonight for Hillary and Obama .... |
I think Texas is 1 to 2% either way. I think Ohio and Rhode Island go Clinton by ~5%, and Vermont to Obama by 10 to 15%.
It's incredibly close and for either of them to quit would be like the 1980 US mens Hockey team deciding to forfeit at the halftime. Hey they were losing, why not quit? It'll be asked of Clinton and her pundits until the Pennsylvania race, even though they're both on the way to a photo finish. |
what odds for Texas pls....???
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The latest poll I've seen for Texas says
44% Clinton, 44% Obama. 6% Unsure, margin of error 3.6%. |
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any link to see results???
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I dont know. Polls dont close for another 8 hours or more.. Any major website should have them tonight. Yahoo, CNN, MSNBC dot coms for example.
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Rhode Island is the most corrupt state in the union, so they will go for Hillary, guaranteed.
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The polls are pretty close in all the states but vermont which they expect obama to win big. I saw a thing the other day that basically said if Hillary doesn't win in texas and ohio she would be in a situation where she needed to win about 63% of the vote in all the remaining primaries in order to get the delegates she needed to win which would be nearly impossible.
I think is she wins both she will stay in it. If she wins one and loses the other but the lost was very close (within a couple points) she will stay in until Pennsylvania and see what happens there. If she looses both, I think she will drop out. |
This will be a tough one to tell until the end of the day for sure, but I don't necessarily see Obama or Clinton actually 'winning' Ohio or Texas. Since it's so close and democrats split delegates, Obama will prolly still be in the lead. She may 'win' but I don't think she will overtake Obama's delegate lead.
Just my $.02 |
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