Who is Obama’s VP pick going to be? (An updated look)
by NMLib
Wed Aug 13, 2008 at 02:18:13 PM PDT
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IMPORTANT UPDATE: For those who haven't checked back at EI, this poll will be done at 8:00 PM ET today
POLL IS CLOSED, CONGRATULATIONS TO BILL O'NEILL, THE WINNER OF THE COMBINED POLL
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(Notes: XStryker contributed, and I'm Elliot)
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(Unfortunately, the district pictures won't show, so you want to see where these districts are in the state, you should follow the link to Election Inspection)
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This is the first of two pages meant to show how the states/districts/cities of each candidates' superdelegates voted. Before I get to some commentary on what I believe the importance of this is and the list of Clinton's superdelegates, I'd like to make a few notes (More below the fold)
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Well, we're about a week and a half away from the Pennsylvania primary and three and a half weeks away from the Indiana and North Carolina primaries, so I'd like to take a moment to offer a few predictions and thoughts about how all three states will turn out.
Governor Dean,
Before I start, I want to say that, although I didn't support you in the Democratic primary back in 2004, I enthusiastically supported you for DNC Chair, and I was right to do so. You've transformed the party from a 50+1 into a true 50-state strategy. Despite the criticisms which have been made, it's very much possible that we wouldn't have taken back Congress without it (and, this is especially true of our takeover of the Senate).