Delegate Math

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4 thoughts on “Delegate Math

  1. Great story. I get a 65-42 win for Not-Mitt-Romney over Romney in Tuesday’s primaries, but 419-354 overall. Mittens may wind up being the least-loved nominee in recent years. Most R’s will vote for him anyway (barring a 3rd party run by a right-winger) but without enthusiasm and without doing much work for his campaign.

  2. But who *really* won?

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    Barack Obama! As he has throughout this 2012 Republican nomination campaign. I’m calling it now for Novemeber, unless there’s a brokered convention and someone new and much better gets nominated by the R’s, the 2012 presidential campaign will be an Obama cakewalk.

  3. But but but but but obviously Obama’s going to lose because the economy isn’t perfect yet! So we should all give up and stay home!

    What? No, I’m not a lying concern troll! Not at all!

    (So…fucking…sick of this shit in comments from Pandagon to Dispatches…)

  4. We should end this partisan bickering. Obama should concede now – that’s a reasonable compromise.

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