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Obama outruns Hiliary in the Iowa Caucas


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Well, if you haven't yet heard, Obama beats H. Clinton overwhelmingly in Iowa caucus, and Romney knocks out the GOP candidates to include McCain. Approximately 2 hundred thousand plus came out for the historic caucus.

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Well, if you haven't yet heard, Obama beats H. Clinton overwhelmingly in Iowa caucus, and Romney knocks out the GOP candidates to include McCain. Approximately 2 hundred thousand plus came out for the historic caucus.

Erm...The news I read places Huckabee, not Romney, as Iowa's Republican nominee, yes?

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Well, if you haven't yet heard, Obama beats H. Clinton overwhelmingly in Iowa caucus, and Romney knocks out the GOP candidates to include McCain. Approximately 2 hundred thousand plus came out for the historic caucus.

Romney? Mike Huckabee won the Iowa Republican caucus............ :thumbsup: See link.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/caucus_rdp

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I will second that! :24: :24: :thumbsup:

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I am surprised that Obama did so well..

I really didn't think he would beat Clinton..

He is so far left of left he is frightening..more frightening than Hillary...

I did see that it was the "youth" who voted for him... Mercy!!!!!!

I am happy to see Huckabee beat out Romney!!

But I still don't want him to get the nomination...nope..sure don't....

Good to see Thompson did so well..Hope he hangs in there..

There is still time....

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I believe that Obama has a good shot at winning the nomination. If he wins the nomination, I honestly believe that he will win the presidency in a landslide next November. He is the first truly inspiring Democratic Candidate since Bobby Kennedy. He has huge appeal with Independents and even some moderate Republicans (the few that are left).

Moreover, Obama and the movement behind him is the conservative movements worst nightmare. The reason why is that he actually inspires the 18 to 34 demographic to participate in the presidential election. This demographic in the past has never been a reliable vote. However, ideologically they are far more progressive than older Americans. If he inspires large numbers of them to get out and vote in November, it will completely change politics in America practically overnight.

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Even though he stands up for partial birth abortion..

Do people know he wants that to be legal???

That is a brutal way to kill a child....

Progressive????????

Troglodyte if you ask me...

He is dangerous...

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Obama won the Democratic side of the caucus, yes, with less than a thousand votes.

Rudy Gulianni placed SIXTH on the Republican side....yet received FOUR TIMES AS MANY VOTES OVERALL as Obama did getting over four thousand votes. Huckabee got over 32,000 votes.

I'd say Iowa is definately a red state.

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yod...thank you for the post.. details can sure change the picture we have...

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