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FOXNews.com reporter Courtney Friel is spending Saturday online as well as on-air, and wants your feedback for a FOXNews.com/FOX News Channel feature.

Friel will report news, information and opinions from among the emails and videos sent by FOXNews.com viewers for her “America’s Election HQ Online” segment, which will appear throughout the day. She will also report on the blogs and other political Web sites covering the race in Wyoming.

Click on the “leave a comment” link below to send us your news, information or observations throughout the day and into the evening. We will read a select portion of the submissions on air, and answer many more online.

 

 

 

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Comment by Howard

What has Hillary accomplished? I keep hearing the question what has Obama accomplished so what has she ever done? Whoever that woman was who just knows the republicans cant win is sadly mis informed and is out of touch with what is really going on in this country, but that is common for the media so what else is new?

 
Comment by Dave Fischer

I am looking forward to the general election where a”positive tone” rules and the negative ads are based solely on record and not against the person. Our political system for too long has been degenerating into a backyard brawl that really does not need to happen!

Let’s have a civil election and elect the best person possible!

 
Comment by peter Das

I have been watching very carefully US Primary election every day. according to mingh of the people. 60/70% do not want American people to elect Republic party candidate.
r. McCain is worst then Bush. raq war will not solve in adition other area he cannot solve.
Only solution Hillary can defeit McCain. as for Obama. he is very fresh, having no personality can not be for SA President. he has to deal very International problem. you need some one who has a big personality. Hillary can do. in case Obama get nomination, epublic will win, hope o merican voters want that to win another ushI hasve my firm opinion emocratic arty should nominee illary linton..

 
Comment by David

Unfortunately, USA is still a close-minded country. I would LOVE to see a Female or Afro-American as President…What we need is a Native American…the REAL AMERICAN …for president…. But as long as there are red-neck trash who still beleive in “dubya”….(wow that is so red-neck uneducated hick sounding!), the USA will never change….. and that is SAD.

 
Comment by Carole

I voted today, mainly for the local issues and school levy.
I am in Columbus Ohio, and could have voted in either party primary.
I voted for Mike Huckabee, because he comes closest to my
beliefs. I had thought about voting for Obama, because
I detest Hillary and thought she should be stopped whatever it took.
But I had to vote they way I felt. Hopefully McCain will pick a good
VP. J.C. Watts of Oklahoma was mentioned today as well as Colin Powell.

 
Comment by KR

If you are going to take the time to post on this board, please re-read your post(s) and/or use spell check.
Thank you.

 
Comment by Chris

I voted for Hillary Clinton. I am a diehard Republican but find the battle between Barrack and Hillary to be quite entertaining. I hope she is in it to win it so we Republicans can sit back and enjoy the blood bath.

Chris
Missouri

 
Comment by SweetPea

How’s the turn out today? Texas? Ohio? Rhode Island? Vermont?

 
Comment by Karen

What I don’t understand is this… Why the insinuation of Hillary’s people darkening a photo, which you don’t know for sure if they did or not (so basically you are only assuming..which makes you an ass!) Why is there nothing about Obama’s problems with Rezco, which by the way just happens to coincide with today’s voting!! Now that is true and we are not hearing anything about it. I wonder why?? Oh, yeah. I forgot that the media loves to Clinton bash!! Then they talk about the Clinton machine, when in all actuality it’s the media machine for Obama!!

 
Comment by janet

Hi. This is the first time I’ve ever been to this website. It confirms what I thought - half the country is uninformed and easily swayed by sound bytes and byte-heads. You have a right to your opinion; you don’t have the right to pass off fiction/opinions as fact. Think. Imagine you’re wrong - because you are. See ya!

 

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Delegate Count

Democrats(2,118 needed to win nomination)

Candidates number of delegates
Barack Obama 2206
Hillary Clinton 1906
John Edwards 26
Total 4138

Republicans(1,191 needed to win nomination)

Candidates number of delegates
John McCain 1504
Mike Huckabee 286
Mitt Romney 242
Ron Paul 24
Total 2056
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