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*Hold Up Sign*

THE END IS NIGH!

"-- McCain plays too well in Blue states like PA, mostly comprised of traditional Democrats, not firely liberals, for the Dems to ignore the outcome. If Hillary can beat Obama in PA, so can McCain. --"

Um... Obama polls better than McCain in Pennsylvania. But... uh... I guess that doesn't matter.

"-- And it's hard to see a state where Obama can make up such a crucial turn of events. --"

Unless you count Virginia, Indiana, Ohio, Colorado, North and/or South Carolina, and Texas (yes, Texas). Other than that, Obama is totally hosed.

Eh, if Harpie is anywhere near correct about the level of racism in Indiana, Obie might have some difficulty there. He will waltz in North Carolina being related to RE Lee and all ;-O.

He's not going to win among GOP voters, if that's what you're suggesting. Fortunately, this is a Democratic Primary.

"He's not going to win among GOP voters, if that's what you're suggesting."

LOLOLOLOLOLOL Yeah, I forgot, only GOP voters are racist. LOLOLOLOOLLL geeze you need to get out among da peepas some dudette.

"Texas (yes, Texas)" Llamabreath, Hillary won the popular vote in Texas. The fact that he won more delegates in the caucuses means nothing in the general. Think about it, or better yet get out of Austin, then think about it.

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