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Dear friends,

While momentum has clearly been on the side of Clinton in the last few of primaries, the question is if it comes too little and too late for her? Certainly, Obama looks close to reaching the required number of delegate (2,118).

Will Clinton appeal the FL and MI rule decision to the Convention and refuse to concede even if Obama gets the required number of delegates (based on the rule decision)?

This battle is fascinating to watch from afar.

Best,

Thor

 

 

Hillary Clinton wins Puerto Rico primary

 

 

 

Clinton cruises to victory in Puerto Rico primary

 

 

 

By DAVID ESPO and JIM KUHNHENN, Associated Press Writers 28 minutes ago

 

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Hillary Rodham Clinton cruised toward a largely symbolic victory Sunday in Puerto Rico's presidential primary, the final act in a weekend of tumult that brought Barack Obama tantalizingly close to the Democratic presidential nomination.

 

"We're going to win big here today," Clinton's campaign chairman Terry McAuliffe predicted Sunday as Puerto Ricans cast ballots in a race with 55 delegates at stake.

A pre-election poll backed him up, showing Clinton favored by nearly 2-to-1.

Obama was on track to gain at least 14 delegates, bringing him within 50 of the 2,118 needed for the nomination.

Obama's aides said the 46-year-old Illinois senator would amass the necessary delegates within days. "We hope this week, absolutely," said spokesman Robert Gibbs. Montana and South Dakota hold primaries on Tuesday, the last of the primary campaign season.http://news./s/ap/20080601/ap_on_el_pr/primary_rdp

 

cosmologer <cosmologerSAMVA Sent: Sunday, June 1, 2008 6:51:22 PM Re: democratic presidential candidate?Hello dear Vyas,Your point that SA works when based on an authentic chart has indeed been proven time and again.The Gemini rising chart for Hillary Clinton was chosen out of the several times circulating for her by me and . Based on this time, and the other times circulating for the other candidates, considered her to have the best chance of winning the Presidential election. So far, the Gemini rising chart seems to fit well for Hillary Clinton. The possibility of her continuing her fight for the nomination to the Convention cannot be excluded, at least the SAMVA USA chart

suggests there will be conisderable tension in the collective life of Americans at that time.Best,ThorSAMVA , "Vyas Munidas" <muni> wrote:>> Hello list member,> > Two points> > 1) The charts of the candidates are not confirmed, hence educated guesses > must still be considered speculation.> > 2) Astrology isn't required to prove its validity to anyone. SA works, take > the time to learn it completely and see for yourself.> > > Best regards,> > Vyas Munidas> > - > "neelaragam" <visakha26> <SAMVA >> Sunday, June

01, 2008 1:26 PM> democratic presidential candidate?> > > Dear astro gurus,> > It is time now that the astrological aspects be discussed and who> will be the democratic nominee for the presidential elections.whether> a lady will be a president for the first time? as a lay man we are all> following the news and speculating.> I request the SAMAVA gurus reexamine all the aspects and predict soon> before official announcement is made to prove astrology can foresee> the destiny of individual or a nation>---

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Clinton wins big in PR

 

Democratic Primary ResultsSunday, June 1

Real-time Race Results: Updated June 1, 2008 - 7:09 PM (all times

Eastern Standard)

Precincts Reporting 93%

Candidate Votes Vote % Delegates Projected Winner

Clinton 243,542 68% 34 Winner

Obama 112,852 32% 15

http://abcnews.go.com/politics/elections/state?state=PC & ref=rrw

 

Clinton wins Puerto Rico primary but Obama gains delegates

...

Clinton's campaign objected to the rules committee decision on

Michigan's delegates, saying it had arbitrarily taken four delegates

away from the former first lady and awarded them to Obama. As a

result, officials said she may seek a decision on the issue by the

convention credentials committee, which meets shortly before the

convention opens in Denver.

 

Harold Ickes, a top adviser to Clinton, said on NBC's " Meet The

Press " no decision had yet been made.

 

" I have not had a chance to talk with Senator Clinton at any length

about it, and obviously this will be a big decision. But her rights

are reserved, " he said.

 

But one of her strongest supporters, Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell,

sounded uninterested in a further challenge.

 

" I don't think we're going to fight this at the convention, because

even were we to win it, unless it's going to change enough delegates

for Senator Clinton to win the nomination, then it would be a fight

that would have no purpose, " Rendell said on CBS' " Face the Nation. "

 

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http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080601/D911GNO80.html

 

 

 

SAMVA , Cosmologer <cosmologer wrote:

>

> Dear friends,

> While momentum has clearly been on the side of Clinton in the last

few of primaries, the question is if it comes too little and too late

for her? Certainly, Obama looks close to reaching the required number

of delegate (2,118).

> Will Clinton appeal the FL and MI rule decision to the Convention

and refuse to concede even if Obama gets the required number of

delegates (based on the rule decision)?

> This battle is fascinating to watch from afar.

> Best,

> Thor

> Hillary Clinton wins Puerto Rico primary

> Clinton cruises to victory in Puerto Rico primary

> By DAVID ESPO and JIM KUHNHENN, Associated Press Writers 28 minutes

ago

> SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Hillary Rodham Clinton cruised toward a

largely symbolic victory Sunday in Puerto Rico's presidential

primary, the final act in a weekend of tumult that brought Barack

Obama tantalizingly close to the Democratic presidential nomination.

> " We're going to win big here today, " Clinton's campaign chairman

Terry McAuliffe predicted Sunday as Puerto Ricans cast ballots in a

race with 55 delegates at stake.

> A pre-election poll backed him up, showing Clinton favored by

nearly 2-to-1.

> Obama was on track to gain at least 14 delegates, bringing him

within 50 of the 2,118 needed for the nomination.

> Obama's aides said the 46-year-old Illinois senator would amass the

necessary delegates within days. " We hope this week, absolutely, "

said spokesman Robert Gibbs. Montana and South Dakota hold primaries

on Tuesday, the last of the primary campaign season.

> http://news./s/ap/20080601/ap_on_el_pr/primary_rdp

>

>

> cosmologer <cosmologer

> SAMVA

> Sunday, June 1, 2008 6:51:22 PM

> Re: democratic presidential candidate?

>

> Hello dear Vyas,

>

> Your point that SA works when based on an authentic chart has

indeed

> been proven time and again.

>

> The Gemini rising chart for Hillary Clinton was chosen out of the

> several times circulating for her by me and .

Based

> on this time, and the other times circulating for the other

> candidates, considered her to have the best

chance

> of winning the Presidential election.

>

> So far, the Gemini rising chart seems to fit well for Hillary

> Clinton. The possibility of her continuing her fight for the

> nomination to the Convention cannot be excluded, at least the SAMVA

> USA chart suggests there will be conisderable tension in the

> collective life of Americans at that time.

>

> Best,

>

> Thor

>

> SAMVA , " Vyas Munidas " <munidas@> wrote:

> >

> > Hello list member,

> >

> > Two points

> >

> > 1) The charts of the candidates are not confirmed, hence educated

> guesses

> > must still be considered speculation.

> >

> > 2) Astrology isn't required to prove its validity to anyone. SA

> works, take

> > the time to learn it completely and see for yourself.

> >

> >

> > Best regards,

> >

> > Vyas Munidas

> >

> > -

> > " neelaragam " <visakha26@>

> > <SAMVA >

> > Sunday, June 01, 2008 1:26 PM

> > democratic presidential candidate?

> >

> >

> > Dear astro gurus,

> >

> >  It is time now that the astrological aspects be discussed and who

> > will be the democratic nominee for the presidential

> elections.whether

> > a lady will be a president for the first time? as a lay man we

are

> all

> > following the news and speculating.

> > I request the SAMAVA gurus reexamine  all the aspects and predict

> soon

> > before official announcement is made to prove astrology can

foresee

> > the destiny of individual or a nation

> >

>

>

>

> ---

>

>

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