J-Walking

New Hampshire predictions

Monday January 7, 2008

Categories: Politics
Barack Obama wins with a double-digit margin. Iowa proved the passion is real and that the passion is translating into actual votes. Clinton beats Edwards by less than 5 points leading to speculation that perhaps the real race will be...
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Comments
Thinker
January 7, 2008 12:31 PM

I agree. It's getting exciting.

Doug
January 7, 2008 12:48 PM

That's the over and under?

Mike
January 7, 2008 1:56 PM

Silver would be fine for Romney, because he is going to stay in this fight all the way. This is what has all the other candidates and media elites nervous.

Thinker
January 7, 2008 1:57 PM

We're all forgetting Alan Keyes.

Larry Parker
January 7, 2008 2:16 PM

What a repudiation for Romney to lose the state that shares his home state's major media market.

If Romney does lose to McCain tomorrow, if he had any principles, he would withdraw.

But we've already been over that, haven't we ...

Brian Horan
January 7, 2008 2:38 PM

If the Republicans & the Fox/Rush/Beck crowd keep dissing Ron Paul, then the next president will be a Democrat.
Fiscal conservatism just isn't compatible with open ended wars where Halliburton gives us back 50 cents in services for each dollar spent. I'm completely sure Dick Cheney thinks it's funny.
Compassion is not compatible with the way our vets are being overlooked upon their return.
Whether it's Hillary, Obama, or even Edwards they don't look like old school politicians such as McCain.
Romney comes across like somebody who'll say absolutely anything to win.
Rudy is gonna be haunted even worse by his three marriages and his estranged kids.
I wish our politics was issue driven, but it's not.
After all like Hillary said: "More people wanted to have a beer with Bush."
Look where that got us.

canucklehead
January 7, 2008 3:10 PM

Proving all the pundits wrong, from out of nowhere comes Andy Rooney to edge Obama at the Democrat finish line thereby provoking the dawn of a new era in American politics. David Kuo is forced to go on national TV and, borrowing pages from Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaggert, tearfully pleads "I Was Wrong!" Pat Robertson Jr. offers Kuo a contract saying, "we could use a ratings boost since Dad's struck out on his prophecies the last 22 years running."

Kuo accepts, American Christendom is pacified, the religious Right and the religious Wrong merge in preparation for the 2012 presidential campaign. Richard Roberts wins the nomination for the new R & W party. Daddy Oral agrees to serve as campaign manager using his granddaughters' cell-phones.

PatientWitness
January 7, 2008 3:49 PM

canucklehead never fails to bring a smile!

Um...is Andy Rooney still alive?

Mike
January 8, 2008 11:59 AM

What scares all the other candidates is that despite a possible second place finish in NH, Romney will still be winning in the delegate count. Why in the world would he drop out. Mitt Romney is going all the way and will be the next president of the Untited States!!

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