[MLUG - DISCUSSION] [POLITICS] primary results
Vern Green
hayvern at gmail.com
Wed Jan 9 00:41:00 CST 2008
Yeah, I don't know why they think McCain is going to get a huge push here.
He soundly won New Hampshire in 2000 as well and what did that get him?
It still means nothing until Super Tuesday. That is when we will know who
the candidates are going to be.
On Jan 8, 2008 10:38 PM, Mike Miller <mbmiller at taxa.epi.umn.edu> wrote:
> Why do reporters suggest that this loss should be devastating for Romney
> and for Obama? Romney lost with 32% against McCain's 37%, but he beat
> McCain handily in Iowa and in Wyoming. Similarly, Obama lost with 36%
> against Clinton's 39%, but Obama beat Clinton solidly in Iowa. Today's
> result is obviously good for Clinton and McCain, but I can't see it
> hurting Romney or Obama much.
>
> Obama is quite a guy, but if I hear him say "hope" or "change" one more
> time, I might scream! ;-) Inspiration is great, but I'm more into
> substance than style.
>
> By the way, Huckabee came in 3rd and he said he'd be happy with 4th
> because he was ranked 6th a week ago.
>
> All results:
>
> http://www.thenewhampshireprimary.com/results/
>
> Mike
>
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Thanks
F Vernon Green
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