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  •  Yes it is true (0+ / 0-)

    He won more delegates than she did.  He won.  It's a cheap trick to say he didn't win enough therefore he didn't win.  He won more than anyone else.  It's important because the supers will ratify the winner.  Obama is the winner.  

    McCain is not getting my state. Is he getting yours?

    by Sun dog on Thu Apr 24, 2008 at 02:35:29 PM PDT

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    •  But.... (0+ / 0-)

      If you say the rules should be followed in regards to MI and FL, and Obama doesn't get the required delegates to win the nomination in the primaries then technically he didn't win the required delegates. The supers are free to cast in with whichever one they want. If you go by the rules.....

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      by RDemocrat on Thu Apr 24, 2008 at 08:16:13 PM PDT

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      •  Obama won the delegate battle (0+ / 0-)

        He won the election.  Yes, the supers can reverse that if they perceive a dire need.  That's the rules.  But in the interest of them not destroying the party and doing that, it seems worth the time to point out that Obama did win among the voters.  So, Hillary people can say he didn't win in the interest of trying to keep that door open for the supers to do that but I will argue with you until I'm dead or this thing is done that it is wrong beyond words to encourage them to do that.  Because Obama won among the voters.  

        McCain is not getting my state. Is he getting yours?

        by Sun dog on Thu Apr 24, 2008 at 08:44:58 PM PDT

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