Ok. But just to be sure that everyone gets the message, you should hang colorful banners in the main gym. They should say something like... "Dear Student, I will personally tar and feather you if you do not pick up the reading. Sincerely, Professor Carlisle."
About 10 minutes ago, results from the Pennsylvania Primary started coming in:
With 5% of the precincts reporting: Clinton - 61,203 votes, 53% Obama - 53,926 votes, 47%
She's expected to win, but by how much is now the question. 6 weeks ago she was ahead in polls by 25+ points, now the latest polls showed her only about 5 points ahead.
If Obama wants to win (or at least come very close), he needs huge support in southeastern PA. Western PA is pretty rural, full of working class voters, where Clinton's support is strong. Still to early to call overall, though.
With 18% of the precincts reporting: Clinton - 208,228 votes, 54% Obama - 180,731 votes, 46%
CNN is projecting that, as expected, Clinton will win. If the margins stay this small though, then it will be a bit of a disappointment for her, but in the end, a win is still a win.
I'm a native South Carolinian and I attained my undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of South Carolina. I taught fourth grade for two years in the Mississippi Delta and two years at an alternative high school in Western North Carolina. I have been at Tigard High School since the fall of 2003, where I teach U.S. History and Psychology.
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Ok.
But just to be sure that everyone gets the message, you should hang colorful banners in the main gym.
They should say something like...
"Dear Student,
I will personally tar and feather you if you do not pick up the reading.
Sincerely, Professor Carlisle."
5:27 PM
About 10 minutes ago, results from the Pennsylvania Primary started coming in:
With 5% of the precincts reporting:
Clinton - 61,203 votes, 53%
Obama - 53,926 votes, 47%
She's expected to win, but by how much is now the question. 6 weeks ago she was ahead in polls by 25+ points, now the latest polls showed her only about 5 points ahead.
If Obama wants to win (or at least come very close), he needs huge support in southeastern PA. Western PA is pretty rural, full of working class voters, where Clinton's support is strong. Still to early to call overall, though.
6:01 PM
With 18% of the precincts reporting:
Clinton - 208,228 votes, 54%
Obama - 180,731 votes, 46%
CNN is projecting that, as expected, Clinton will win. If the margins stay this small though, then it will be a bit of a disappointment for her, but in the end, a win is still a win.
6:31 PM
HILLARY WILL WIN PENNSYLVANIA AND DEFEAT OBAMA.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBGyuYKlxIg
HILLARY'S CAMPAIGN IS NOT JUST MAKING HISTORY, IT IS HISTORY.
6:46 PM
Bernath,
That video rules! Good stuff. Thanks for the link. Peace out.
8:53 PM
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