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Jan 08, 2008

Political positions in NH


McCain Tops Romney
Originally uploaded by danveradc.

Well, this appeared in this morning's Washington Post.
Would really rather not have this image with my morning coffee but there it was. Thanks to Pete for pointing it out.

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He could use a good topping!

I believe everything that's in print.

hey, wasn't there a post about hillary losing new hampshire? where'd it go? whoops?

Well, that old saying about "counting one's chickens" is apt. I'd auto-posted something just talking about a win and thought I'd be clever. But of course it was totally wrong.

Then I thought of posting one about Hillary losing the 15% lead she had in New Hampshire a week before the primary. How it went down to 2% time -- the margin she won over Obama. But figured it'd be too off point.

But she won it. I should've just posted Barack's extremely gracious concession speech in losing New Hampshire. The one in which he not only admitted to losing but asked his crowd for the very first thing for them to do -- to give Hillary a round of applause for winning the primary. It was a very clear comparison to Hillary's non-concession speech in Iowa when she came in third. She was so graceless. Obama's performance in New Hampshire just inspired me even more.

ewwwwww...I missed this and now I'm going to have to poke out my mind's eye!

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