Election Thread

By Booman Tribune

by BooMan

I no longer know what the people at Open Left
are even talking about. What's worse, I find that I don't even care.
It's a startling development, where they have developed their own
Hegelian language and deterministic dialectical materialism. In this
new 'analysis' the 'Creative Class' takes the place of the proletariat
as some kind of innately good, but confessedly elitist, conglomerate of
good government goo-goo egghead superhero professionals. A heroic 'Best
and the Brightest' that isn't really all that progressive because the only real progressive is the man in the hardhat.

Does that make sense? No? Good, just be glad you aren't a philosophy
major like me. Because reading that stuff is like a classical musician
listening to rock-stars playing out of tune.

This election has been about two things. First, the war in unpopular.
Second, identity politics, where demography is destiny. High
information voters vote for Obama, low-information voters vote for
Clinton. Education levels, race, gender, and geographical location are
all better predictors of voting behavior than 'class'. The election has
not been influenced in any meaningful way by distractions like the Rev.
Wright or the Tuzla sniper saga, and all the Lakoffian wanking in the
world won't change that.

In any case, I'm tired of reading about this primary. You can use this
as an open thread for the primary results in West Virginia and
Nebraska, and the special election in Mississippi.

 

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Watching the West Virginia primary

results will be as predictable as Lou Dobbs poll questions results which usually have somewhere around 95% responding the same way because of the way the question is phrased.

Once again low income whites, that continue to spiral into worsening poverty thanks to the Clinton dynasty/ Republican trade policies are falling all over themselves to vote once again against their best interests.

One voter suggested he would vote for McCain because he is a "real American" regardless of the fact he was born in Panama. Another one didn't want to vote for a Muslim and see the oath of office taken using the Karan.

Afterall it is called "The White House." I don't think West Virginians want to sacrifice 12 billion dollars per month to Iraq to make Exxon 11 billion dollars in profit each quarter to build a "Black House." They also apparently don't want good jobs or any significant income either
Give Clinton about 4 more years and by then salaries will decline pushing many Obama voters into the Clinton voter category. That is ignorant people that don't bother to see how people actually vote on things, they just wait for Limbaugh or Fox to sucker them into what to believe.

Here comes Hufflarry

Hufflarry is gonna be all over this forum very soon. Acting as if WV is representative of the entire country. "If you add the primaries where Hillary was the only one on the ballot to this she would have a lead in popular vote."..If we only counted Obama's votes..he would be further in the lead. Now doesn't that sound ridiculous as well? The important thing to remember is this...Clinton win WV...Obama looks forward to November. The end.

By jlogan2042 May 13, 2008 - 7:46pm

Hufflarry is gonna be all over this forum very soon. Acting as if WV is representative of the entire country.
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He sher is a nutty one, ain't he? What a loon. Anywho, if he stops by, you can kindly remind him that we don't want to hear shit about the West Virginia results tonight, because West Virginia is a small state. And we already know that small states don't matter.
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You are right

Hillary now leads in the popular vote. I know Obamacons hate to count votes because it means you lose. Hillary is again the choice of the people. WOW! 70% to 30%? Against the "presumptive nominee" of the Democratic party? How can that happen? Hopefully the leaders of the party will not let the Obama disaster come to fruition and nominate Hillary who can actually beat McCain.

By hufflarry2000May 13, 2008 - 10:43pm

Far too little for Mittary, far too late.

Everybody knew how WV was going to wind up. Except for a few diehard boneheads like yourself, everybody also knows that it doesn't make a whit of difference.

Suck it up, Mittary's finished. Maybe she'll stick it out through Kentucky so she can go out on a "high note", but the fact is that her campaign is an exercise in futility at this point(& has been for quite some time).

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End the Occupation

A few diehard boneheads?

Clinton now leads the pop vote. That means most primary voters want her as the nominee. She just won WV 70% to 30%. You sure underestimate her. I am sure the party leaders know Obama cant beat McCain, so she still has a chance to be the nominee.

hufflarry says

Hillary has a chance. < I wonder how FACTME is gonna top that?

By wmt62May 14, 2008 - 12:27am

Well, with '60 states' it's not a chance, it's sher thing.

re: By FACTME May 14, 2008 - 1:42am

Just because you are too dense to understand that DC, Puerto Rico, and other US Territories have primaries and delegates, you don't have to proudly display your ignorance.

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By hufflarry2000May 14, 2008 - 12:04am

Just watch the superdelegates keep going to Obama. He gained four today despite the fact that everybody knew that Mittary was going to win WV by a large margin. I wonder how many more he'll pick up tomorrow...

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Counting votes?

Let's look at the votes that count in a primary...

Total delegates: Obama 1882, Clinton 1714 (Obama + 168)
Superdelegates: Obama 284, Clinton 272 (Obama + 12)
Total pledged delegates: Obama 1598, Clinton 1442 (Obama + 156)

Bye, bye, Billary. It's not that we hardly knew ye...it's that we knew ye far too well!

mississippi primary

mississippi primary results

http://www.wreg.com/Global/Link.asp?L=316230

Obama on the ticket

will mean even more of this in Nov,

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