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To: combjelly who wrote (388539)6/4/2008 4:36:24 PM
From: Taro  Respond to of 1573927
 
Because you either don't understand the issue or you are playing games.

Neither understand the issues, nor thus play the games.

CJ, you need some time off. Follow my recommendation and take at least a week off in Italy.
Chiadina beef and Sagrantino wines, you get back to our board and get back to beating anybody as things used to be.

But, until then, alla prossima!

Taro



To: combjelly who wrote (388539)6/4/2008 4:50:41 PM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 1573927
 
cj,

There isn't a popular vote in a caucus. They only select delegates. People get in a room, there is a show of hands, the ones backing the real minority candidates are asked to choose on of the ones with the most votes, etc. So in the caucus states, you can't get a popular vote tally because one never occurred.

Or, when both occurred, Hillary won the popular votes and lost the caucus. So there is certainly a lot of grudge among Hillary supporters about the whole thing.

How many of the states that Obama "won" would have gone to Hillary without the bizarre caucus rules? Iowa really got the ball rolling with committed activists overriding the popular will of regular party members.

Joe