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Wednesday, January 09, 2008

So what happens now?

For the Democrats: it's not as cut-and-dried as some would like down here, but Senator Clinton is the favorite once again.  For the Republicans: well, it depends.

Posted by D.J. McGuire on January 9, 2008 in International Politics | Permalink

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Few are aware, but New Hampshire State law allows ANYONE to vote if they say they are about to move into the state.

There are serious questions being asked about yesterdays election - for example:

Why were there so many Vermont & Massachusetts license plates near the polling stations? Were they claiming they were about to re-locate there?

Why did the polls get the results so wrong? When Kerry's polls indicated that he'd win in 2004, and then lost - the cry was "Dirty tricks! The polls can't be so wrong!"

Is anyone saying the same today, now that Shrillery won?

Posted by: obc | 2008-01-09 1:47:49 PM


I too smelled a rat but the results are the results. I think the RoboBitch will do well in Nevada despite the Culinary Union getting behind the Magic Negro. California will be a toss-up because of all the angst the voters will have Wishful thinking to be sure but.......

Posted by: atric | 2008-01-09 3:39:32 PM


Although I do agree there seems to be something fishy. The polls are often wrong. Depends on which little niche, in which county gets the call.
In the end, Hillary will win. Obama will not be able to keep this momentum going. People will eventually gravitate back to familiarity. It will be a sad day for everyone (American and Canadian) if either one of these people actually get to the White House with the policies they hold. My bet is on McCain for the Republicans and for the Presidency.

Posted by: D.R. | 2008-01-09 4:23:38 PM


Up to and including the day of the New Hampshire vote, Obama was the annointed one. The Billary squeaks out a razor-thin victory and now she has the big MO, is the one to beat, blah, blah, blah. How can anyone put any credibility in anything the media herd say or do on any topic?

Posted by: JMD | 2008-01-11 7:10:11 AM



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