- That is my girl! :-)
New Hampshire
Democrats Vote %
Clinton 13,572 38%
Obama 12,913 36
Edwards 5,990 17
Richardson 1,544 4
Kucinich 746 2
Gravel 50 0
12% reporting
Republicans Vote %
McCain 7,713 37%
Romney 5,852 28
Huckabee 2,519 12
Giuliani 1,861 9
Paul 1,761 8
Thompson 296 1
11% reporting
- abc
so sad.
- guanzhong
Actually I don't feel that sad. It is just that Obama is more likable, I feel.
In fact, this time even those republicans are not that unacceptable. Giuliani even claims he is pro-choice and pro-gay rights. McCain is not that bad either. No matter who will be in the white house, some change is on the way. After Bush, any change is good change. Cannot wait for that! - D01005379
I have no party association. If Mrs. Clinton wins Dem nomination, I will vote for her as the next US President. If Obama wins, then I will give my vote to Republican regardless who the candidate is. Romney, McCain, and Giuliani all have proven track records. Mrs. Clinton is the political designer of the 1990s "Good Old Days" and I benefited from her husband's policy.
Why I don't trust Oba - 八十一子
still counting...
Candidate Votes %
Hillary Clinton 62,009 39
Barack Obama 57,941 36
John Edwards 26,416 17
Bill Richardson 7,553 5
Other 4,994 3
Key: Red Checkmark Winner
Precincts: 61% | Updated: 10:06 PM ET | Source: AP - 八十一子
McCain's winning NH for the Republicans makes me feel better. Boy, those two priests scared me! :-) - pepper
Not an american citizen, but the demo candidates are too radical to me, even though I consider myself pro-demo. I will not be too surprised if the demo lose to the republic. - LM
I do not trust any politician; I judge them only by their records, not by their mouths.
Osama possesses a great public speech and presentation skill, a good president needs to have that, but more than that. I dont think US is at a juncture seeking desperate change, McCain, and Giuliani, Clinton are good enough for me as far as for change, Obama is a little bit too risky, he needs one more term - 风子
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ںȻʤδ - LM
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- 鹿希
Yes! They should make a team! - LM
here are some highlights from NH primary. --msnbc
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Gender
-- Women voters predominated in Democratic contest.
-- Men predominated in Republican primary.
Hillary Rodham Clinton had a clear lead among women, getting nearly half their vote. Barack Obama had about as strong an advantage over Clinton among men. Women made up more than half of voters in - 苦瓜
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Who is this ? :) - 85er
The one from CND?
- 令胡冲
Can't be. This made impressively convincing points - down-to-the-ground political points. I never noticed this guy or girl in CND. :)
- 苦瓜
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- zxd
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- 八十一子
һ仰Ͳԣò˻ˣ :-) - 85er
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