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Breaking News: McCain wins General Election

Well folks apparently the election results were released early today.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/dis cuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address =132x6243111

In other news Barack Obama has won MONTANA MSNBC is calling Montana for Barack Obama.

The onion calls another one correctly. Who will inform Clinton?

34 House and possible 17 Senate SDelegates to endorse Obama

Well the tea leaves are one thing, but take a look at this.

http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail 2008/06/02/clyburn_to_make_long-awaited _e.html


House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.), the highest ranking African American in Congress, will endorse Sen. Barack Obama on Tuesday, as he pushed undeclared Democratic lawmakers to come off the fence and end the nomination fight.

then there is

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/200 8/06/02/sources-most-uncommitted-senator s-to-endorse-obama


Most of the seventeen Democratic senators who have remained uncommitted throughout the primaries will endorse Barack Obama for president this week, CNN has learned.

MSNBC is reporting on tv possible 34 House members to endorse Barack Obama tomorrow.

House

From NBC's Chuck Todd

Buzz on the Capitol Hill suggests that has many as 34 of the undeclared superdelegates residing in the House will endorse Obama by Wednesday. As many as 18 of these 34 -- many of them elected to Congress in the last four years -- will come out for Obama tomorrow so he can edge closer to his magic number before the vote counting ends in South Dakota and Montana. The biggest Obama get in the House to date will come tomorrow when House Dem Caucus Chairman Jim Clyburn officially declares.

Hillary Clinton may suspend her campaign Tuesday

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/06/02 /clinton-summons-top-donor_n_104715.html


Hillary Clinton has summoned top donors and backers to attend her speech tomorrow night in an unusual move that is being widely interpreted to mean she plans to suspend her campaign and endorse Barack Obama.

Could this be the final days of Clinton?


"This has never happened before," one donor said, referring to the personalized request by email to attend the event in New York Tuesday night.

Then Bill Clinton says this

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/ 2008/06/bill-clinton-th.html


"I want to say also that this may be the last day I'm ever involved in a campaign of this kind. I thought I was out of politics, 'til Hillary decided to run. But it has been, one of the greatest honors of my life to go around and campaign for her for president," said Clinton as he began his speech.

What does this mean?

Hillary Clinton does not have the popular vote lead

Sorry to burst a Bubble that has been talked about here, but Hillary Clinton doesn't have the popular vote. Barack Obama is winning there to.

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/6 /1/175917/0943/933/526892


By the way, in the real popular vote, including Florida which the DNC now accepts, and excluding Michigan, which the DNC now rejects, and including the caucus states (which Clinton and her camp want to disenfranchise), the numbers currently are Obama +183,067.

That includes the 76 percent of Puerto Rico that has reported.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/ 2008/president/democratic_vote_count.htm l
Long live the truth!

Count EVERY VOTE NOW!

We must and we should count every vote. Even those from space. This primary isn't over till every vote in the universe is cast! Count all the votes now!

Aren't children cute! Even a Young Hillary Clinton is cute!

Count our Votes! Count Our votes! Count our Votes! Count our Votes!

You must count our votes

Republican Priest attacks Obama and dems

While certain people are going after other Priest story here is one you can all agree on. So is this Priest wrong for going after Obama and should all Republicans denounce and reject him or is this accepted because he is a Republican Priest? I'm wondering what a certain group of people will say about this one.

Why aren't we hearing about this in the Media?

http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0 508/GOP_priest_attacks_Obama_in_invocati on.html


Here's the video of the invocation at the New York State Republican Party dinner last night, delivered to a crowd including Rudy Giuliani and Rep. Peter King, and where Dick Cheney later spoke.

Lets join together in asking John McCain to Denounce and Reject this Priest or will he go out there and seek his endorsement?

Clinton Supporters Enough of the Pastor problem

You told us that gotcha politics were wrong on Hillary Clinton when it came to her comments on RFK now STOP IT!. If this is wrong.

Enough of this.

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/ 2008/05/clinton-campa-1.html


Wolfson says: "Divisive and hateful language like that is totally counterproductive in our efforts to bring our party together and have no place at the pulpit or in our politics.  We are disappointed that Senator Obama didn't specifically reject Father's Pflegler's despicable comments about Senator Clinton, and assume he will do so."

Howard Wolfson YOU ARE WRONG and you should not be pushing this story. NO Clinton supporter should be pushing this story after asking Obama supporters to give the Benefit of the doubt. STOP IT  NOW.

Obama prepares to declare victory after Tuesday primaries

After this Tuesday Barack Obama will declare himself the winner.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/227/story/388 65.html


WASHINGTON -- Barack Obama is preparing to claim victory in the Democratic presidential nominating contest after next Tuesday's final primaries in Montana and South Dakota.

Then note this

http://www.jedreport.com/2008/05/in-apri l-92-c-1.html

In April '92, Clinton camp called Brown victory "impossible"


"It's mathematically impossible for Brown to get the nomination."
-- Clinton spokesman George Stephanopoulos on Clinton's last foe (NYT, 4/8/92)


"It's time to close ranks. We cannot wait until July when we already know who has earned the right to be our nominee and who will be our nominee."
-- West Virginia Sen. Jay Rockefeller (NYT, 4/11/92)


"I cannot imagine a set of circumstances that would keep Bill Clinton from having a majority of the delegates by the end of the primary season."
-- Democratic Party Chairman Ronald H. Brown (NYT, 4/29/92)

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