by John McCormick
AUSTIN, Texas -- As he prepares for a debate this evening with Sen. Hillary Clinton, word arrived today that Sen. Barack Obama has won another primary of sorts. This one is for Democrats living aboard.
The Associated Press story on the win and what it means for his pledged delegate count is linked here.






Comments
That is the "primary" where the organizers admitted that, for the online voting, they had no way of determining whether someone voted more than once. The organizers said they simply "trusted" the voter not to vote twice.
No wonder a Chicago Democrat won!
Posted by: Jack Straw | February 21, 2008 12:09 PM
Hillary deabate strategy advise:
"Can't you keep your spo... (never mind)."
Posted by: Doug Zook | February 21, 2008 12:10 PM
Congratulations, Senator Obama, and thank you Democrats living abroad! Go Obama, go!
Posted by: RuthieM | February 21, 2008 12:31 PM
What's happened to Allison Payne? Haven't seen her for quite a while.
Posted by: Betty Cramer | February 21, 2008 12:52 PM
Has anyone noticed that BHO is dropping his Rs at the end of his words and highlighting his aahs?--"Whethaah we will vote for change and hope"--(or more fakery) Oprah seems to do this on occasion, too. Also, BHO's wife has been known to throw in a few "ain't" s at convenient times. Bad examples, and cute tries at subliminal pandering. It does nothing for me. I don't want to be hearing negatively contrived speech from Harvard grads for the next four years. GWB continues to be the only one of his siblings (or parents) to speak Texan. Yes. Right. Ugh. Please, no more personal fabrications or BS.
Posted by: Vivian | February 21, 2008 1:04 PM
Jack,
Did you want to explain why Obama won the other 10 most recent contests?
Must be fraud, huh.
Posted by: Brad | February 21, 2008 1:48 PM
The great Obama, neophyte extraordinare, has caught lightning in a bottle. In the words of Susan Sarandon in 'Thelma and Louise': "This Thing has just sort of sno-balled".
THIS can only happen in America. Well, maybe France.
Posted by: Scott - Houston, Tx | February 21, 2008 2:23 PM
Is it me, or does it look like Cindy McCain's face has a permanent smile?
Posted by: Bud McFarlin | February 21, 2008 4:57 PM