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Joe Biden 2020
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« Reply #50 on: March 06, 2012, 11:04:54 PM »

CNN places Romney up by 3000 over Santorum in Ohio, not posted on totals board as of yet.

The results haven't been submitted to the Republican State Party HQ in Columbus, yet.
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Joe Biden 2020
BushOklahoma
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« Reply #51 on: March 06, 2012, 11:26:57 PM »

Look at the calendar... even Romney winning Ohio tonight won't change the fact that Santorum and Gingrich will win Alabama, Mississippi, Kansas and the Missouri caucus. That's four non-Romney wins before we get back to territory he will be competitive in. This thing will go on until May at minimum.

I've got a feeling this won't be decided until California votes in early June.
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Joe Biden 2020
BushOklahoma
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« Reply #52 on: March 06, 2012, 11:28:03 PM »

So when is Gingrich going to drop out? Tomorrow, hopefully soon Im guessing.

Bring your lunch, it could be a while before he drops out.  He's got 5 good states ahead of him.
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Joe Biden 2020
BushOklahoma
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« Reply #53 on: March 06, 2012, 11:33:12 PM »

I'm not really sure what to say about Obama's performance in the Oklahoma Democratic Primary.

If Mitt Romney ends up winning the nomination, something will have to give in Oklahoma.  Keep in mind, the Republican has won all 77 counties in both 2004 and 2008.  Looking at the results tonight, we are not that fond of Mitt Romney, but we are very disappointed in Barack Obama.  Will Mitt Romney be good enough to sweep all 77 Oklahoma counties, or will Barack Obama win a few counties?
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Joe Biden 2020
BushOklahoma
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E: -4.77, S: 3.48

« Reply #54 on: March 06, 2012, 11:38:04 PM »

I'm not really sure what to say about Obama's performance in the Oklahoma Democratic Primary.

If Mitt Romney ends up winning the nomination, something will have to give in Oklahoma.  Keep in mind, the Republican has won all 77 counties in both 2004 and 2008.  Looking at the results tonight, we are not that fond of Mitt Romney, but we are very disappointed in Barack Obama.  Will Mitt Romney be good enough to sweep all 77 Oklahoma counties, or will Barack Obama win a few counties?

Obama will lose every county in the state by AT LEAST 15 points...you heard it here first...

Probably not too far from accuracy.  If Obama ever visited here, he'd probably be picked off on the street.  Of course, I'm not sure Obama even knows where Oklahoma is.
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Joe Biden 2020
BushOklahoma
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E: -4.77, S: 3.48

« Reply #55 on: March 06, 2012, 11:56:16 PM »

I'm not really sure what to say about Obama's performance in the Oklahoma Democratic Primary.

If Mitt Romney ends up winning the nomination, something will have to give in Oklahoma.  Keep in mind, the Republican has won all 77 counties in both 2004 and 2008.  Looking at the results tonight, we are not that fond of Mitt Romney, but we are very disappointed in Barack Obama.  Will Mitt Romney be good enough to sweep all 77 Oklahoma counties, or will Barack Obama win a few counties?

Obama will lose every county in the state by AT LEAST 15 points...you heard it here first...

Probably not too far from accuracy.  If Obama ever visited here, he'd probably be picked off on the street.  Of course, I'm not sure Obama even knows where Oklahoma is.

Stay classy, kinda like Dallas November 1963...

Probably not the best choice of words, but I was trying to refer to a favorite pastime of a lot of Oklahoman's, hunting.  In all seriousness, though, the citizens of Oklahoma are very warm and hearty and very hospitable.  We would welcome Obama in Oklahoma and would treat him well, except he would hear a lot of boos at his speeches.  We have the ability to disagree, yet treat well those who we disagree with.  We will make our voice heard at the ballot box.  Even the most liberal Democrat would be treated with a lot of hospitality in OKlahoma.
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