63 blog reactions to http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0208/Obama_sweeps_in_the_Virgin_Islands.html
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Addicts who steal may escape jail. makes about as much sense as health and safety regs.
Get yours today and show your support for the least senile candidate in the race! Don’t laugh too hard ... the assumption is that those extra 7 states would be the islands we currently hold as territories. And Obama somehow swept the US Virgin Islands DNC primary vote, snagging all their delegates and getting 90% of the vote.
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Obama, Super Patriot
Get yours today and show your support for the least senile candidate in the race! Don’t laugh too hard ... the assumption is that those extra 7 states would be the islands we currently hold as territories. And Obama somehow swept the US Virgin Islands DNC primary vote, snagging all their delegates and getting 90% of the vote. Barking Moonbat Early Warning System
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O Biscoito Fino e a Massa
de Washington. 67% dos votos, com 1/2 dos votos computados. 0:06: Vitória de Obama nas primárias da Louisiana. A margem, no momento, é 52 x 39. Os números são atualizados a cada minuto aqui. 1:43: Obama vence as Ilhas Virgens com quase 90% dos votos. Escrito por Idelber às 19:00 | link para este post | Comentários (5) Galo aos sábados: 1926-1929
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The Virginian Federalist
138 days ago · Authority: 7American territory, contribute voting delegates to the Democratic Convention. Each of the 6 Virgin Islands Delegates counts as one-half a vote. With Obama’s overwhelming victory, he is almost assured to have 3 more full delegates. You can read more here. The Virginian Federalist is updating the Delegate Count on its sidebar accordingly. A sweep of the Potomac Primaries today would give Obama 8 straight victories since Tempestuous Tuesday. As a side note, we here at
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The Virginian Federalist
138 days ago · Authority: 15American territory, contribute voting delegates to the Democratic Convention. Each of the 6 Virgin Islands Delegates counts as one-half a vote. With Obama’s overwhelming victory, he is almost assured to have 3 more full delegates. You can read more here. The Virginian Federalist is updating the Delegate Count on its sidebar accordingly. A sweep of the Potomac Primaries today would give Obama 8 straight victories since Tempestuous Tuesday. As a side note, we here at
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The Virginian Federalist
138 days ago · Authority: 36American territory, contribute voting delegates to the Democratic Convention. Each of the 6 Virgin Islands Delegates counts as one-half a vote. With Obama’s overwhelming victory, he is almost assured to have 3 more full delegates. You can read more here. The Virginian Federalist is updating the Delegate Count on its sidebar accordingly. A sweep of the Potomac Primaries today would give Obama 8 straight victories since Tempestuous Tuesday. As a side note, we here at
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Ghost in the Machine
In the Caribbean, South, Midwest, and West, Senator Obama goes four for four, winning Nebraska (68% to 32%), Washington (68% to 31%), Louisiana (56% to 37%), and the Virgin Islands (90% to 8%) handily. Now, that's a good day's work. (As you can see from the picture, Maine is next...which looks to lean Clinton at the moment. We'll know more tomorrow.)
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Reidblog [The Reid Report blog]
Islands tonight, though I don't have the numbers. The Associated Press is calling it 59-29 in the delegate hunt for Barack versus Hillary. Update: Did Barack Obama really win 89.9% of the vote in the Virgin Islands to Hil's 7.6%? Damn! Yep, looks so. Politico has it: Obama: 1772 votes (89.9%) Clinton: 149 votes (7.6%) Update 2: What is the message in John McCain's 1) failure to see major turnout for what was supposed to be his victory march to the nomination in tonight's caucuses and primaries... and 2)
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The Reaction
(2/12) -- Virginia (2/12) Yes, it was a sweep for Obama on Saturday. He won Washington and Nebraska by greater than 2:1 margins over Clinton, and he won Louisiana by more than 20 points. And he won the Virgin Islands. It wasn't just a sweep, it was a decisive sweep, with Obama once again, as on Super Tuesday, proving how strong he is all over the country: the Pacific Northwest, the South, the Heartland. Maine will be a
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Harvard Blogs Aggregator
t blogged in a while, we'll begin with a quick roundup of today's real news. On Saturday, Barack Obama took victories in all three primary contests in Washington, Nebraska, and Louisiana, plus all three of the Virgin Islands' delegates, or rather all six of their half-delegates. (No longer will I be able to say that I haven't googled the phrase 'obama virgin.') Today, he took Maine as well. On the Republican side, John McCain took Washington (though Huck is, Kucinich-style,