Mirage wrote:
So with like 4 hours before the polls close I am gonna put it all on the line and predict Clinton by over 30% of the popular vote and in IN Clinton by over 10% unless in PA Clinton wins by less than 10% or loses. In that case I would expect only die hard Dems and energized black voters to come out in some numbers to make a showing but many from other groups staying home.
I have to laugh because once again you are showing that you don't have much grasp of the current political situation or the depth of the voter's dissatisfaction with the Republican party.
Voters are showing up in record #'s for a primary.
Latest AP report wrote:
For the first time in six weeks, the Democratic presidential nominating contest returned to the ballot box as voters across Pennsylvania turned out in record numbers on Tuesday to cast their judgment on Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama.
Officials said the turnout was shaping up to at least double the 26 percent recorded in the 2004 primary, and perhaps approach that of a general election, even though there is no presidential contest on the Republican side. “It’s a crazy day,†said Stacy Sterner, chief clerk in Lehigh County, who noted that one polling place had 100 people waiting to vote when it opened at 7 a.m. Eastern time. “If I didn’t know better,†she said, “I would think it was November.â€
It actually is November because whoever wins the Democratic nomination will be the next president of the United States.