Call the Outcome: Dems in Nevada and Reps in South Carolina!

CanadianKid

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My guess is

Nevada Democratic Caucus:

Clinton 37%
Obama 33%
Edwards 20%


South Carolina Republican Primary:

Huckabee 33%
McCain 27%
Thompson 20%
Romney 11%
Paul 4%
Giuliani 4%


Looks good to me and I am almost certain Clinton and Huckabee will win....

McCain is getting slaughtered by all the negative attacks in South Carolina...

and Obama had one chance to knock Hillary out of the race and it didnt happen.... Now she is going to roll....

CK
 
The lousy ass warmonger is going that pretends to support less government will win for the Repubs. The big government advocate who sometimes pretends to support peace and civil rights will win for the Dems.
 
Obama wins in Nevada at about 41%
Clinton second in the 30s.
with Edwards remaining in the 10-15% range.
Kucinich will continue to get his massive 1% yet continue in the race. I think his wife thinks it's sexy so he just trudges on in obscurity because, you know, who wouldn't?

Ron Paul has reached the top and is on the way down of his "spike" up to 10%. The racist tag sticks and he'll get about 4-5%.

McCain wins for the Rs by about 3% over Huckabee with Romney trailing at third in SC.
 
Clinton, Obama and the rest tie with 0% because they are terrorists. Huckabee will be the next president and outlaw being an athiest and make the conderderate flag our national flag!!!!!
 
NBC calls NV for Clinton. She leads with over 50% at this point and Edwards with less than 5% is third Obama second with 45%
 
Clinton won by more than I thought, I was buying into the Obama 'surge'
Yeah, I bought into it as well.... Hmmm.... I thought her attempt to keep people out of the polls would hurt her a bit more.

Maybe those paper ballots need a check...

;)
 
Clinton won by more than I thought, I was buying into the Obama 'surge'

Although Clinton "won" in Nevada, Obama got more delegates.

Coming from 25 points down, I'd say that was quite a surge.

OBAMA WINS MOST NEVADA DELEGATES...

Barack Obama may have won the most delegates in Saturday's Nevada Caucus, even though Hillary Clinton bested his statewide turnout by about six points.

A source with knowledge of the Nevada Democratic Party's projections told The Nation that under the arcane weighting system, Obama would win 13 national convention delegates and Clinton would win 12 delegates. The state party has not released an official count yet.

Barack Obama released an official statement celebrating a delegate victory. "We came from over twenty-five points behind to win more national convention delegates than Hillary Clinton because we performed well all across the state, including rural areas where Democrats have traditionally struggled," he said.

A current estimate of the national convention delegate count is below, though not all precincts have fully reported.

District 1 Clinton 3, Obama 3
District 2 (Washoe) Clinton 1, Obama 2
District 2 (Rural) Clinton 0, Obama 1
District 2 (Clark) Clinton 1, Obama 1
District 3 (Clark) Clinton 2, Obama 2
At-Large Clinton 2, Obama 1
PLEO Clinton 3, Obama 3

UPDATE: The Obama Campaign is now pushing hard to promote this delegate victory. The campaign is convening a post-caucus conference call for reporters -- something that only winning campaigns usually do -- and circulating numerous Clinton quotes about how delegates are the only thing that matter.

From the new press release:
Senator Obama was awarded 13 delegates to Senator Clinton's 12. As Clinton Communications Director Howard Wolfson said, "This is a race for delegates. It is not a battle for individual states. As David knows, we are well past the time when any state will have a disproportionate influence on the nominating process." [Washington Post, 1/16/08]

http://www.thenation.com/blogs/campaignmatters?bid=45&pid=272881
 
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