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Barack Obama can fully accept Hillary Rodham Clinton's terms on Michigan and Florida and still win a majority of pledged Democratic delegates on June 1, allowing him to lay claim to the nomination under the New York senator's own rules.

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    automan9093 months, 4 weeks ago

    That would only give him second place in the Presidential election.

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      Aidenag3 months, 4 weeks ago

      We shall see, so far the polls showing who does better, Obama or McCain are pretty even. Half showing one leading, half showing the other. I think it will be much more clear once Obama has the DNC nomination officially. And the party has time to unite. Right now, it's not really a good time to judge how he will do in Nov.

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      Albmore3 months, 4 weeks ago

      I believe what will happen once the demos finnally pick their canidate the spot light will be put back on McCain and I dont believe he will do well under that light. All respect to his service to our country, he has admitted himself he knows little on economic issues. His view on the war is not shared by a large majority and his age will bring out alot of questions. He has already mispoken a few times with the little coverage he has became.

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        aniokly3 months, 4 weeks ago

        With the war, and with the Democrats whinning about the Economy, Sen McCain is still running even with Sen Obama. If the Democrats had a chance of winning in November he would have at least a huge lead over McCain. Why doesn't he? Because he is unable to even secure the 2025 Delegates he needed for the Democrat nomination. He is struggling against a woman with tons of political baggage, and he can hardly keep his head above water. He is so inexperienced he cannot compete with Hillary for God's sake. He is a pitiful excuse for a grown up candidate.

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