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CNN Electoral College map: Change is a'coming!

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Filed under: Candidate Barack Obama • John McCain
soundoff (190 Responses)
  1. Printladysgt

    Obama better get wise if he wants to win. Not all Clinton backers are as uneducated and unaware as he might think.

    Senator Obama if you want the blue collar, women, and elderly vote.
    You know what needs to be done to win.

    Obama/Clinton ticket is your true change to be President.

    I am not truely convinced that you have what it takes alone and I am sure many other Clinton supporters agree.

    To truely bring the Democratic Party together you will need Hililary's help.

    Don't listen to the news media. Do what you know is right.

    Clinton Supporter.

    June 18, 2008 01:32 pm at 1:32 pm |
  2. Hillary Supporters

    Mccain for President!!!!!

    June 18, 2008 01:32 pm at 1:32 pm |
  3. MLG

    This will change. McCain 08

    June 18, 2008 01:33 pm at 1:33 pm |
  4. Ed, Santa Fe NM

    YES CHANGE IS COMING and McBush is GOING.... Finally we end the Bush/Clinton Dynasty!!!

    June 18, 2008 01:33 pm at 1:33 pm |
  5. Brandon Hillary Democrat for Mc Cain

    Liberal Democrats and the democrat elite are in for a shock this november 5 months away.

    Hillary 2012.

    Dukakis held a lead of 17 points over George Bush in the summer of 1988 we all know where that went.

    June 18, 2008 01:34 pm at 1:34 pm |
  6. RLA

    West Coast...

    I'm am an American.
    I'm a Republican.
    I wouldn't consider myself a fool.
    I'm certainly not a millionaire.
    I volunteer in my community, I pay my taxes, I work hard and long hours, I'm concerned about a myriad of issues locally, nationally and globally.

    Why is it the practice of SOME members, such as yourself, of the Democratic Party that you have to make an enemy out of anyone who isn't blindly following your way of thinking or that of your personal candidate? There are so very many decent, concerned, hardworking and voting Americans who are Republicans. We're not blind. We're not stupid. We love this nation, and we try hard to do the right thing. But you make villians out of us just for being of a different party?

    Seems so. And if so, shame on you and those who think that way. Instead of saying something that builds and brings people closer together, there are too many such as you who can only spout anger and untruths.

    It's easier to spout nonsense and venom than to work to build something West Coast.

    One would expect your sort of message from an angry 12 year old, not from anyone with the right to cast a vote.

    June 18, 2008 01:34 pm at 1:34 pm |
  7. The

    This is like a pre-season poll in College sports.

    I guess this gives a couple CNN staffers something to do.

    June 18, 2008 01:35 pm at 1:35 pm |
  8. Jared From New Jersey

    "McCain '08 for Clinton '12."

    some of these clinton supporters have literally lost their minds...

    June 18, 2008 01:36 pm at 1:36 pm |
  9. NObama

    John McCain now supports drilling off shore, but didn't 8 years ago. Now all you hear in the media is how he flip flopped. 8 years ago, a barrel of crude oil was less than $30. Now it's closer to $130. When the facts change, one has to change their position to overcome the new circumstances. That's not flip flopping... that's being a wise leader!

    McCain '08

    June 18, 2008 01:36 pm at 1:36 pm |
  10. vw

    Believe or not, only race card could change the electoral map.

    June 18, 2008 01:37 pm at 1:37 pm |
  11. Esther from Cuyahoga Falls Ohio

    personally i want to ripe that board off the screen and say one person one vote and throw the electrol college out the window. Al Gore won in 2000 and we would be some place really nice right now instead of paying 4 dollars for gas we might have a better energy policy and cleaner air and safer streets and a free Iraq

    June 18, 2008 01:37 pm at 1:37 pm |
  12. alone in VT

    What? Is this an endorsement?

    Obama plans to spend the day in Washington Wednesday and also will meet with union leaders and attend a $28,500-per-person Democratic National Committee fundraiser hosted by Robert Kennedy’s widow Ethel at Hickory Hill, her home in McLean, Va

    That must be good food. I wonder about special interest or lobbyist?

    He is not going to listen to the little guy.

    Obams = change you can choke on

    June 18, 2008 01:38 pm at 1:38 pm |
  13. Archie

    Roger: The sheep will never become wiser. It's not in their nature.

    June 18, 2008 01:38 pm at 1:38 pm |
  14. Peter

    Bayou Joe, Sorry man but if we the rest of the world are going to cooperate with US on many other issues then your president is as important to us as he is to you. Your current president thought the rest of the world do not matter see where he has driven your country. If his policies are continued then we will look elsewhere for world leadership and leave you to sink alone.

    June 18, 2008 01:38 pm at 1:38 pm |
  15. Crush Rush

    Limbaugh doent care who wins,he makes his money selling hats and Tshirts to mindless morons that keep him in steaks and fat cigars.

    June 18, 2008 01:38 pm at 1:38 pm |
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