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heh.  translation:  hillary wins PR big, but not even the puerto ricans really care. :whatever:  this chick
just can't catch a break.  I am surprised they haven't said "hispanics hate obama because he is black,
anyway, so it doesn't matter". :whatever:


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Hillary Clinton will win the Puerto Rico Democratic primary by a wide margin, CNN projects.

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton will win Puerto Rico's Democratic primary by a wide margin, CNN projects, giving her the larger share of the territory's 55 delegates.

 As polls closed, it was too early to determine the exact margin of victory.

Clinton's campaign has been arguing that a landslide victory would push her ahead in the popular vote and help her convince superdelegates to pick her instead of Sen. Barack Obama.

To cross that threshold, she would need to win 65 percent of the vote with a turnout of at least 2 million people.

But Luis Hector, an elections official, said only 1.5 million ballots were printed and predicted turnout could be as low as 500,000 voters.

"Most people in Puerto Rico, I would venture to guess, they are not even aware that there's a primary going on," said Luis Pabón-Roca, a local political analyst.

He said the political atmosphere on the island this week is subdued compared to the fever that sweeps the island before local elections.

Part of the reason for the lack of interest, he said, is because voters feel the primary isn't meaningful, since Puerto Ricans cannot vote in the general election.

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"Most people in Puerto Rico, I would venture to guess, they are not even aware that there's a primary going on," said Luis Pabón-Roca, a local political analyst.

So much for the PR statehood arguent. :rofl:
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Part of the reason for the lack of interest, he said, is because voters feel the primary isn't meaningful, since Puerto Ricans cannot vote in the general election.

De Free Toe Bandito sez: "Puerto Rico, she's treated like my step-cousin."

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Theya re saying a historically low voter turn out in PR today.

25% where they normally see upwards of 50%.

Hmmm....what are the people trying to say?

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Theya re saying a historically low voter turn out in PR today.

25% where they normally see upwards of 50%.

Hmmm....what are the people trying to say?



I believe what we saw in PR is a big collective yawn.  the phone polls said 30% of all PR voters didn't even know enough
about BHO to even have an opinion.

geraldo rivera made it sound like it was an earth shaking win :whatever:

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hillary is giving her victory speech in PR.

"I am winning the popular vote, and I won all the battle ground states", and she rattled off her primary wins;  including FL and MI.