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She's in trouble

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Bill is campaigning for her.

I read something this Am that they turned him off.....hes reminding too many of the 90's

and damaging her 'change' mantra.Clinton 2 was heard in crowds in NH.

The scope of Barack Obama's victory in Iowa has shaken the Clinton machine down to its bolts. Donors are panicking. The campaign has been making a round of calls to reassure notoriously fickle "superdelegates" — elected officials and party regulars who are awarded convention spots by virtue of their titles and positions — who might be reconsidering their decisions to back the candidate who formerly looked like a sure winner.
 
Kinda like watching a car wreck Bears, everyone has a different take on what happened!



Champagne is already iced down.... :up:



Here's another one for ya!

"You've got to be very careful if you don't know where you're going, because you might not get there." :p


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Well.."12", ....you know me well enough, that "IF" I'm wrong about "my home turf"(NH), that I'll make a LARGE....."Boy was I WRONG, Boy did I fuuk up" statement, on here, for ALL "water coolers" to see.

But for now,................"3" words to be very mindful of.

(2)......"YOGI BERRA"
and
(1)......"IF" :rolleyes:
 
Hey NH BB

Have you seen this!

January 05, 2008
Rasmussen: Ron Paul Soars to 14% in NH

Posted by Eric A. Garris at January 5, 2008 09:49 AM

Today's Rasmussen poll puts Ron Paul at third place for 14%:

McCain 31%
Romney 26%
Ron Paul 14% :up:
Huckabee 11%
Giuliani 8%
Thompson 5%
 
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OK boys, Not (quite) so fast.


If Hillary wins here, and my prediction is she will win in a close election, then despite Obama winning in SC(which he will), in that scenario I still like HC's chances.
Like in Ia., NH lets Independents vote in the primary's.....NOT so, in places up coming like NV, and the "biggies" FL/NY/CA etc.



FYI,

In 20 years in this very very nice NH town, which is 80/20 GOP, I've never seen so many Democrat candidate signs as there is now, stuck in snowbanks here.

I don't think I've seen "1" Edwards sign, and the Hillary signs outnumber Obama signs 9-1 :shock:

the signs are NOT put there by roaming campaign workers.
Around here, if there is a sign on someones property, it's because they want it there.

I don't know bears... you might be making that "foot in your mouth" statement after all. You were right about us waiting... with our wait, things have gotten far worse for Hillary and far better for Obama:

"Two days before New Hampshire's Democratic primary, Sen. Barack Obama has opened a double-digit lead over Sen. Hillary Clinton in that state, a new CNN-WMUR poll found Sunday.

Obama, the first-term senator from Illinois who won last week's Iowa caucuses, led the New York senator and former first lady 39 percent to 29 percent in a poll conducted Saturday and Sunday -- a sharp change from a poll out Saturday that showed the Democratic front-runners tied at 33 percent."

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I don't know bears... you might be making that "foot in your mouth" statement after all. You were right about us waiting... with our wait, things have gotten far worse for Hillary and far better for Obama:

"Two days before New Hampshire's Democratic primary, Sen. Barack Obama has opened a double-digit lead over Sen. Hillary Clinton in that state, a new CNN-WMUR poll found Sunday.

Obama, the first-term senator from Illinois who won last week's Iowa caucuses, led the New York senator and former first lady 39 percent to 29 percent in a poll conducted Saturday and Sunday -- a sharp change from a poll out Saturday that showed the Democratic front-runners tied at 33 percent."

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Well Lily, you may be right,

Then again, I've seen a LOT of predictable things, become very unpredictable Up Here over the years.

NH Is an Independent voters Utopia ! Indies are the Largest registered group up here, and have been for years. Indies played a MAJOR role in 2000, propelling McCain to victory over EL-CHIMPO, and they are "forcasted"(whatever THAT ultimately means) to do it again for Johnny Mac. (Obama NEEDS the Indies, more than Hillary or Edwards.

So, in summary, all I can do is wait until tomorrow pm(seeing that it is 2 am. monday already)
 
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Well Lily, you may be right,

Then again, I've seen a LOT of predictable things, become very unpredictable Up Here over the years.

NH Is an Independent voters Utopia ! Indies are the Largest registered group up here, and have been for years. Indies played a MAJOR role in 2000, propelling McCain to victory over EL-CHIMPO, and they are "forcasted"(whatever THAT ultimately means) to do it again for Johnny Mac. (Obama NEEDS the Indies, more than Hillary or Edwards.

So, in summary, all I can do is wait until tomorrow pm(seeing that it is 2 am. monday already)

Just in case :up:
 
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Surf's up....I love it.

The end is near....


TALK OF HILLARY EXIT ENGULFS CAMPAIGNS
Mon Jan 07 2008 09:46:28 ET

Facing a double-digit defeat in New Hampshire, a sudden collapse in national polls and an expected fund-raising drought, Senator Hillary Clinton is preparing for a tough decision: Does she get out of the race? And when?!

"She can't take multiple double-digit losses in New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada," laments one top campaign insider to the DRUDGE REPORT. "If she gets too badly embarrassed, it will really harm her. She doesn't want the Clinton brand to be damaged with back-to-back-to-back defeats."

Meanwhile, Democrat hopeful John Edwards has confided to senior staff that he is staying in the race because Hillary "could soon be out."

"Her money is going to dry up," Edwards confided, a top source said Monday morning.
 
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