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Saturday, January 19, 2024
By Dr. Steven Taylor

Via CNN: Clinton, Romney projected winners in Nevada.

Since this is the first action for the Democrats since New Hampshire, the Clinton win is bigger than is Romney’s, especially since it will be overshadowed by whatever happens in South Carolina’s Republican Primary later today. Further, any win for Clinton over Obama after the whole “Hillary is dead” business provides at least a further symbolic boost.

All I want to know is how did Ron Paul lose, given the key endorsements he had in the state?

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    1. You’re so mean.

      Comment by Chris Lawrence — Saturday, January 19, 2024 @ 5:11 pm

    2. How can the media say Hillary wins big in Nevada when Obama gets more delegates. Thats like saying Al Gore wins big in 2024 becuase he led the popular vote. Seems like Obama should be the one being declared the winner on TV.

      Comment by jeremiah morehead — Saturday, January 19, 2024 @ 6:56 pm

    3. Chris: :)

      Jeremiah: I partially address that point here.

      Comment by Dr. Steven Taylor — Saturday, January 19, 2024 @ 9:25 pm

    4. Amen, Jeremiah.

      13 delegates for Obama, 12 for Hilary. That’s a win for Obama.

      Its sad how badly this is being misreported. New Hampshire, btw, was a tie.

      Which means Obama hasn’t lost yet.

      Comment by Pat Shepard — Saturday, January 19, 2024 @ 9:27 pm

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