Pennsylvania primary results
The polls have closed in Pennsylvania, and no winner is being projected as of yet.
Here’s some exit polling data from the Associated Press.
Feel free to comment on this key battle in the Keystone State as the results roll in …
UPDATE (8:45 p.m.): Fox News has projected Hillary Clinton the winner …
UPDATE (8:58 p.m.): AP agrees. … Now we wait to see by how much …
UPDATE (9:04 p.m.): CNN joins the bandwagon and proclaims a Clinton victory …
UPDATE (11:15 p.m.): With 85 percent of the vote in, Clinton’s up 55 percent to 45 percent …














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Go Hillary!!!
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I’m with Kbells. I don’t like Hillary, and won’t vote for her either way, but an Obama Nation would be an Obomination.
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“Barack Obama is the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human being I’ve ever known in my life.”
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The lovely and brilliant Megyn Kelly tells us that Hillary has won Pennsylvania. If Megyn says it, that settles it.
TJ has quotes around his statement. I’m sure it isn’t from one of the Clintons, or Rush.
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Try “The Manchurian Candidate” (1962 version), Chas.
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There’s something slightly silly going on in conservative-land: it’s this weird need to get another Derangement Syndrome on. Like the addict who keeps going back and back, hoping that this one last fix will return him to that first, pristine high.
Clinton was so good to you. And the others just don’t compare. Not even Madame Hillary (Scaife even endorses her!). Sigh. What is an honest conservative to do?
Lemon::lemonade; Obama::obamination I guess.
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TJ, i loved the original film! Amazing that Lawrence Harvey got cast as Angela Lansbury’s son given the closeness of their ages.
Why dont you amuse yourself by playing solitaire??
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Hillary is Best suited President to US.She has that capacity .She will be the First Women President to US.Pennsylvania results will be favour to her
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She’s still in trouble. She picked a gain of a whopping big 9 delegates. She’s still roughly 150 delegates behind Obama, and the future contests don’t favor her like Pennsylvania did. Unless there’s a bolting of Super Delegates in her direction at the Convention or there’s some mulligan in Michigan and/or Florida, she’s still in trouble.
Oh dear, what’s that card Sawgunner. Queen of Hearts? Mom, you’re only three years older than I.
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I think the test of a “derangement syndrome” will be come AFTER the November election. Right now, people on both sides are fighting for their candidate to win. I don’t think you can compare the desire to win with a continuing and crazy inability to admit you lost years after the election.
Hillary has a better chance for the nomination now, and if she succeeds in the next few primaries, it will really test the DNC rules (which I still think they’ll change after this one!).
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Poor editing on that first sentence. Sorry. Please delete “be.”
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I just read that Ron Paul got over 15% and Huckabee over 11%, though McCain got more than 72%. For a foregone conclusion that tells me that McCain has work to do in his party, too.
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It was enough of a win to keep her fighting, which is the best thing for McCain.
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I hope the battle remains pitched all the way to Denver in August.
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I hope the battle remains pitched all the way to Denver in August.
Me too. I’ve got some bumper sticker, button, and t-shirt ideas hanging in the balance.
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The more we know about Obama, the less we will like him. So far he has been clever enough to use his oratorical skill to talk himself out of a number of jams. But the more he relies on words the less substance we see. Kind of like a “three card monty” shyster or a pool hustler.
He’s mostly smoke and mirrors.
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Who’s the “we”. The voters of Pennsyvlania actually grew to like him. Starting 20% behind Clinton, Obama cut the lead in half to 10%.
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She needed a 20 point win. She got 9.2. Now she will attack Obama more and spend millions to tear him down. McCain doesn’t need to raise millions in fund raising. He’s has Hillary for that.
The best part for McCain is that Hillary is spending money that her campaign doesn’t have. Since McCain is dirt poor he needs the democrats to bleed themselves dry.
Despite the mistakes that McCain has made in the past couple weeks, he has gained alot from the mudslinging of the democrats. Clinton’s lying and Obama’s associates haven’t helped the democrats at all.
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