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SODAHEAD STRAW POLL: Who will win the Pennsylvania Primary?

SodaHead Politics 2008/04/22 18:33:30
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The long lapse between primaries has finally ended, and today Pennsylvania voters will make a choice that could solidify a nominee in the neck and neck Democratic race. We want to know what you guys think... Do you think the Pennsylvania voters will vote for Hillary Clinton, who has been in the lead in most Pennsylvania polls thus far; or Barack Obama, who despite being behind Hillary, has seen his campaign steadily gain momentum the past couple weeks?
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  • tiredof... lala 2008/04/23 12:46:47
    tiredofpolitics
    +5
    I did donate last night. One hundred dollars. HEr people need to get the word out though. Obama's people e-mail me constantly wanting money. Yet she has never contacted me. I finally decided to donate anyway. I hope I get a thank you.
  • Glow lala 2008/04/25 07:16:32 (edited)
    Glow
    I was so excited about her winning Tuesday that I logged in and donated $100. I am aTexas supporter and still contribute at least twice a month in smaller donations.
  • BlackSails 2008/04/23 10:34:08
    Hillary Clinton
    BlackSails
    +4
    i was not surprised over her victory.

    HILLARY 08
  • Nate 2008/04/23 08:52:38
    Barack Obama
    Nate
  • julianaHHwaters 2008/04/23 08:13:35
    Hillary Clinton
    julianaHHwaters
    +6
    she is as formidable as she is smart and she should be President
  • Marie55 2008/04/23 08:09:38
  • emmi Marie55 2008/04/23 13:21:02
    emmi
    +2
    Oh, is that right? LOL....
  • 310958 emmi 2008/04/23 14:00:23
  • ddmcneill 310958 2008/04/23 17:45:06
    ddmcneill
    Well all I can say is you endorse a lying ass family, How can you allow your child to tell a lie about snipper fire when you knew damn well it didnt happen. What kind of mother would go out and let her child tell a lie for her. How could you trust a woman like this.
  • Ed 310958 2008/04/23 17:46:04
    Ed
    back to Marie55 - I had a nightmare last night - B.O. still had a delegate lead - OMG - shame on America (as B.O.'s pastor puts it).
  • shart7 2008/04/23 06:50:39
    Hillary Clinton
    shart7
    +3
    Go Hillary!!!!
  • STRONG WOMAN 2008/04/23 06:41:00
    Barack Obama
    STRONG WOMAN
    +3
    He still the best choice
  • LULU 2008/04/23 06:25:19
    Hillary Clinton
    LULU
    +4
    Go Philly! Go Hillary! You go Girl! She has really proven herself tonite! That woman has been through the toughest campaign in my whole lifetime and that is 62 years of living! She is ready willing and able to take on the presidency with from day one! I as a woman and a former Philadelphian and New Yorker and now I live in Los Angeles. I am grateful to Philadelphia, New York and California for seeing it the way it really should be! I admire her courage and strength and steadfastness and her willingness to hang in there through thick and thin. I also know in my heart that she knows what she is doing and she does it from her heart and not her ego. She loves this country and truly wants to bring it back to prosperity and pride and she is a true patriot. I support her all the way!
    She has proven herself over and over again!
  • lesismore LULU 2008/04/23 16:04:59 (edited)
    lesismore
    The democratic party have been sleep-walking since '92, when Bill Clinton came in and made life every easy for them and, they forget that the party that was once in power before them was not happy and was determind to take it back abait, by any means necessary. Which is why the republicans party, doing the impossible, (that which our fore-fathers tried so hard to aviod), was no surprise. The consolidation of power in the hand of one political party -- hence the mess we're in now; should cause any students of constitutional law pause; it should have cause the citizens of this great country -- concern! But then again, we might see it happens all over again only this time, with the dems. And to this, I will say, with Hillary in power, I will be rests asured.
  • Ed lesismore 2008/04/23 17:49:17
    Ed
    you've won First Place in this thread, your post is a grammatical nightmare.
  • sojo 2008/04/23 06:01:25
    Hillary Clinton
    sojo
    +6
    Has America finally regained consciousness from the Obama hypnotizing?! Go Hillary, Go!
  • angie ~ MCCAIN / PALIN 08 2008/04/23 05:59:11 (edited)
  • nefertari 2008/04/23 05:43:55
    Hillary Clinton
    nefertari
    +5
    I feel she is better equiped to be president, she respects our flag and has no qualms about her alligence to the flag. she's a real American
  • rockin 2008/04/23 05:38:18
    Hillary Clinton
    rockin
    +4
    what a stupid question
  • standstill rockin 2008/04/23 17:20:01
    standstill
    LOL!!!! the pollster just want to humor us. Go Hillary!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • The Truth 2008/04/23 05:36:48 (edited)
    Hillary Clinton
    The Truth
    +7
    Hillary before and after the fact. I'm voting for McCain at this point but I'm liking Hillary more but that doesn't mean I'm switching sides I just think she would get more done than Obama. After all the stuff that has come out about this guy and his wife's comments I can't believe he is still getting the support that he is. If Howard Dean and the Democratic party were smart they would elect Hillary as their presidential nominee. She now has a better chance of winning than Obama. Just one thing don't beleive it when either of them say they are bringing troops home in 60 days. It won't happen and universal healthcare is a good idea I just haven't seen or heard anyway either of them can get it done. Hillary at least gives you some possibilities on issues all Obama still gives you is glamorous speeches about hope but no concrete answers about what or how he can actually accomplish anything and yet there are still people who are goo ga ga over this guy. If you ask them what his policys are and how he is going to accomplish anything they can't tell you. Yet they insist he is the on to vote for. Are we voting for prom king or a president?
  • angie ... The Truth 2008/04/23 05:57:13
  • The Truth angie ... 2008/04/23 06:24:44
    The Truth
    +5
    Well like I said I'm not a Democrat but I would rather see her win than Obama. This guys relationships and lack experience are a real concern. I don't trust him. They say you are judged by the friends you keep and he has some pretty shady friends.
  • soper The Truth 2008/04/23 06:48:50
    soper
    +4
    That is exactly how I feel... I really do not think he likes America....
    I think I would prefer Hillary running against McCain because
    I would feel safe in the fact that the country would be OK with either of them as President.... I do not feel that way about him....
  • Garrett soper 2008/04/23 07:27:27
    Garrett
    What in the world are you guys talking about? He doesn't like America? He keeps shady friends? Seriously... Reality check please. You don't have to like the guy, but please be rational about it. The man loves America- he is running for president! Obama states his main goal as bringing America together, he has tried to reach out to all groups, he has worked as a community organizer, he has brought more new voters to the party than ever before! There is absolutely no reason to think he hates America.

    And shady friends? Seriously? Do you know how many "shady" people the Clintons have been associated with? As for John McCain, he has EMBRACED JERRY FALWELL and his endorsement. This is a man who blamed 9/11 on Americans. Obama denounced Wright, and he still takes twice as much heat as McCain does for embracing Falwell.
  • emmi Garrett 2008/04/23 13:27:16
    emmi
    +1
    Sorry, Garrett- Obama can not take full credit for bringing out the vote!

    Here's rational for you. He is slowly being vetted. He is shown to be a liar, about serious issues- not some 'big fish" story. He lies about his experience, his voting record, his affiliations, his true opinion of Americans, his own family and his own afro-centric ambitions.

    He is unelectable and I, just one of 53% of Hillary supporters, will NEVER vote for him. EVER.
  • Ed Garrett 2008/04/23 17:51:20
    Ed
    www.obama-arama.com
  • Garrett The Truth 2008/04/23 07:35:00
    Garrett
    huh? And you don't see anything hypocritical about that statement? Firstly, whomever said that one should be judged by their friends was wrong. Since when did ostracizing people for being flawed become a virtue?
    Secondly, how in the world can you talk about shady friends and doubt Obama more than Clinton and McCain?
  • emmi angie ... 2008/04/23 13:23:01
    emmi
    +2
    They're all saying it.. it's about time! We've known it for a long time- Obama is unelectable because he is a fraud and the people whose eyes are wide open, know it!
  • soper The Truth 2008/04/23 07:16:26
    soper
    +1
    I totally love your
    'Are we voting for prom king or a president? '
    comment..... Isn't that the truth????? LOL!
  • ....... 2008/04/23 05:34:35
  • The Truth ....... 2008/04/23 05:49:10
    The Truth
    +5
    She is ahead in Indiana and after tonight I wouldn't count her out in NC.
  • ....... The Truth 2008/04/23 05:57:41
  • The Truth ....... 2008/04/23 06:14:32 (edited)
    The Truth
    +3
    How has she interjected race? Even if she doesn't win NC after tonight I think at least more people will be more likley to vote for her and narrow the gap
    One more thing about race. I saw where 92% of Blacks voted for Obama tonight. Why is no one mentioning racism there? All along it's been how whites wouldn't vote for Obama because of his race,which by the way he is "mulatto",but they have.
  • tiredof... The Truth 2008/04/23 12:55:55
    tiredofpolitics
    +2
    He is mulatto. Very white looking, except for those ears. There is no way he can beat McCain. Hillary can beat the sox off McCain.
  • ....... The Truth 2008/04/23 12:58:35
  • tiredof... ....... 2008/04/23 12:53:35
    tiredofpolitics
    +2
    Blacks are interjecting race. The are voting for Obama in huge numbers. Ninety per cent in fact. That is racist. we don't need a black George Bush. Obama spouts the same things Bush spouted when he was running for president back in 2000. Change. Yeah, that's what we got - change for the worse. I vote for Hillary and I support her because of her experience and her intelligence, her work on behalf of children, and education. She is a wonderful Christian woman. OTOH, Obama's associates smell like dead fish. His ties to criminals in Chicago, and Ayers, and Wright, not to mention the Larry Sinclair video are very telling of this phoney.
  • ....... tiredof... 2008/04/23 12:56:57 (edited)
  • Ed ....... 2008/04/23 17:53:55
    Ed
    +1
    you wouldn't be reading this thread if B.O. were running as a white man with a little black blood. He wouldn't be running.
  • emmi ....... 2008/04/23 13:30:22
    emmi
    +1
    Bullshit. Black people know what that it is Obama is the one who is the race baiter- they just don't care. Their desire for a black president outweighs the facts.

    It is Obama who is the Black Liberationist.

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