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Let's Sink Sumptin' !
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I can't remember a race as wide-open as this has been for so long with this many candidates still alive. Still have to wait for results from the western states. So far this still hasn't been a totally decisive night for any of the candidates.
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California will be very important, it could go either way. Im suprised Massachusetts went for Cinton even when the Kennedys have been touring with Obama.:hmm:
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While I think the Republican contest may well be decided tonight (at least for all practical purposes), I think the Democrat battle is likely to go on for some time yet... Very interesting stuff! I am a bit surprised at Obama. However he comes out tonight, I think he'll definitely remain a strong contender, and as I said in the other thread, he stands to gain from this race being as tight and unpredictable as it is.
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