02-08-2008, 10:53 PM
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Is Republican confidence so low that they are sitting this one out?
Or there are less registered Republicans than registered Democrats?
Or states where independents are allowed to vote going democrat in big way?
Not sure. But this trend doesn't bode well for McCain.
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McCain and Hillary are the only members of CFR
Mostly less republicans come out and vote compared to democrat and this is historic fact.
Hence the votes are less. It is a party thing.
Democrat rally the unions and large community every where and make sure that people feel that they are participating in choosing a candidate and participating in elections.
But the superdeligates are the UNION and other org which are powerful and make deals with the democratic leadership and they make sure the winner is from the establishment.
The people will feel that they have elected their leader
Is Republican confidence so low that they are sitting this one out?
Or there are less registered Republicans than registered Democrats?
Or states where independents are allowed to vote going democrat in big way?
Not sure. But this trend doesn't bode well for McCain.
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McCain and Hillary are the only members of CFR
Mostly less republicans come out and vote compared to democrat and this is historic fact.
Hence the votes are less. It is a party thing.
Democrat rally the unions and large community every where and make sure that people feel that they are participating in choosing a candidate and participating in elections.
But the superdeligates are the UNION and other org which are powerful and make deals with the democratic leadership and they make sure the winner is from the establishment.
The people will feel that they have elected their leader