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Big B1 (m)
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Is this the right moment for Hillary to return back home and allow Obama to focus on the big cake?
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OsunAmazon
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Basically and a new wave of landslide victory for Johnny McCain.
GOP must prevail!
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4 Him (m)
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Hillary concedes defeat. 
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OsunAmazon
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Hilary is still belliegerent looking for a way to push Obama aside even when she's been advised to throw in the towel. Do you think that Hilary would've still been in this race if Obama is white?
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big-ben
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Hilary is still belliegerent looking for a way to push Obama aside even when she's been advised to throw in the towel. Do you think that Hilary would've still been in this race if Obama is white?
Huh???food for thaught 
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Pennywise
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She thought it was going to be a smooth sail on account of name recognition. Otherwise how can someone with a personality so bland, so dull, so tasteless aspire to be president of USA. She should concede now and stop being an embarrassment.
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Ibime (m)
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YES IT IS . . . . . . . . . . and it will soon be over for McCain as well.
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Cayon (f)
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What about Indiana? who won?
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Muyiwa.D. (m)
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That assessment was not fair,i think she still got a chance to win.
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presido1 (m)
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From the concluding part of her speech this morning she know its getting over for her. Even the looks of Bill says it all. The future is not bright for her in the race.
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The Sly
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Yesterday was indeed a game changer. . . .  There is no doubt. . . Obama has clinched the nomination already. . . *thumb down to hillary and her tricks*. . . .  Hillary should return home now so that my guy would be able to focus on the real deal . . .she's broke already. . . . Mccain is going downno doubt about that. . . . . . What about Indiana? who won?
You don't watch news? Hillary won with about 3points.
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Mamajama (m)
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This math does not add up for Hillary. Her whole campaign has been promogated by false and selfish ambition to return to the white house. there were new revelations this morning that she loan her camp another $6 Million. I wonder what happen to all the falsified funds she said she raised after she won Pennsylvania?
This is the best time for her to drop and let the Obama crusade carry on
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Big B1 (m)
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HILLARY CLINTON= Selfish, Desperate, Equivocal, Vicious, Unstable and a Lier!
I wonder why Hillary continues to loan herself campaign money while at the same time asks others to donate their money? i.e she wants me to donate my little $20 so that she can reimburse herself; it doesn't make any sense.
I guess, it is true that you can trick some people sometimes, but it is impossible to trick all the people all the time.
It is time for the vulture to return back home; the game is over!
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Uche2nna (m)
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Well, her strategy now is to make a plea to the super delegates.
And plis can someone tell me what is the deal with Rev. Wright? Me thinks he is doing Obama more harm than good.
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~Lady~ (f)
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When the other delegates are counted Obama will reach the goal of 2,025 even if Hillary wins states. Obama still wins delegates. He is definitely not far from it with 1,823 delegates (last I checked)
I don't think the superdelegates will have to decide.
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Uche2nna (m)
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Yeah.
I am saying that is the only option left for Hillary to explore. Is it going to work out, me thinks no too.
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4 Him (m)
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And plis can someone tell me what is the deal with Rev. Wright? Me thinks he is doing Obama more harm than good.
but for him Indiana would have been a massive win for Obama. That man must go down as one of the most foolish men i've ever seen.
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Big B1 (m)
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And plis can someone tell me what is the deal with Rev. Wright? Me thinks he is doing Obama more harm than good I've changed his name to Rev. Wrong. The man is very intelligent, but I'm not sure if his common sense is active. He has pretty much disabled himself everywhere. The whites do not want him and the blacks want him to freeze naked and alive. I'm sure that his mighty book will be hot may be in Pluto. It is absolutely ridiculous and also amusing how "men of God" allow ego and money to block them from seeing the bigger picture. He reminds me of a man that was placed in a beautiful mansion, but intentionally relocated himself into a public shelter. The man is not God, he can continue to fool himself around the world. Obama will be fine, 'because God is on his side.
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The Sly
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I am saying that is the only option left for Hillary to explore. Is it going to work out, me thinks no too. There is no option leftits over for the las. She is just being stubborn.
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Uche2nna (m)
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I hope he does Obama a favour in the coming months and just keeps his mouth shut. He has done enough damage as it is. Trust Mccain to use that as one of his strategies during the general elections.
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Uche2nna (m)
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There is no option leftits over for the las. She is just being stubborn.
We all know that. But the last thing in Hillary's mind right now is quit.  Any one imagine a situation where Obama is given the ticket while Hillary is made the running mate 
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Big B1 (m)
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Looking at things from other angle, I think Hillary and Rev. Wrong have done Obama a big favor. Hillary has already exposed this man negatively; she vigorously dragged him on the floor for many months. Rev Wrong on the other hand also came out early to flex his defective ego during the primary election.
It will be retarded and a turn-off if McCain, at his old age tries to use any of these dirty strategies. I think Hillary and Rev. Wrong have already done the dirty job; nothing is new to the voters. Furthermore, it is never a good look for an old man (like McCain) to be involved in a dirty political game; especially when his opponent is as young as Obama.
FYI: McCain hasn't really been touched negatively as yet; he had a pretty easy primary. And I'm sure that voters are curious to know more about McCain.
Hence, I think McCain and Obama will focus more on getting United States as a country back on track.
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Uche2nna (m)
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Well given that Mccain threw jabs at him over his ties with William Ayer, I would expect other jabs. And the Rev Wright of a man provides another angle.
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Big B1 (m)
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Trust me, McCain is not a clean man. He's only throwing jabs at this time to stay in the mix. When the real show begins, any jabs from him might back-fire.
He knows to be careful. He's a very weak opponent; and the republicans know this fact too. This is also one of the main reasons he's taking his time to discover an attractive running mate.
FYI:McCain is not the key; his running mate will be the main key to the White House
But I think Obama has a chance.
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Big B1 (m)
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Americans are scared, broke, divided and pretty much desperate for a solution to all their problems.
It is very clear to many that McCain represents an extention of Bush. And I'm not sure if anyone over there is willing to deal with Bush and his boys for another 4 years.
Obama has a chance!
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Uche2nna (m)
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FYI:McCain is not the key; his running mate will be the main key to the White House
Really? Would he choose a running mate from the democratic party? I guess not. I assume his running mate would be from the republican party. Why wasn't the running mate (whoever it may be) nominated as the flag bearer in the first place? No matter who he chooses as his running mate, I think the winner of the next polls would be the democratic party; be it Obama or Hillary or Obama and Hillary.
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Mamajama (m)
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BigB1 stick to Nigerian politics my friend. lol  There are some die hard republicans or rednecks that will never vote for a democratic candidate even if you put them on frying pan.
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Big B1 (m)
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I assume his running mate would be from the republican party. Why wasn't the running mate (whoever it may be) nominated as the flag bearer in the first place? Some running mates are very strong, but not strong enough to be the main flag bearer. Absolutely, his running mate will be a popular, lovable red neck republican, who doesn't give a shit about black folks
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Big B1 (m)
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BigB1 stick to Nigerian politics my friend. lol American politics is very educational; we must pay attention and use some of these strategies to successfully run for the Ajegunle local government position in few years.
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Mamajama (m)
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I seriously don't see republican winning another term,, and again I might be wrong, no one thought BUSH was going to win as well.
I am just ready for Obam to be the nominee for the democrates and let the race begin
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Mamajama (m)
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Ajegunle ? dude you are on your own on that one, lol, by the way I'm still in Nigeria on vacation.
Kai Una don spoil this country. lol
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Big B1 (m)
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It is never a good look for an old man (like McCain) to be involved in a dirty political game; especially when his opponent is as young as Obama.
eg: Bob Dole tried to be dirty against Bill Clinton few years ago, and he fell big time. Today, the poor man (Bob Dole) is still paying for the failure.
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