D - Day: It's Decision Day

Could it be that even during a primary, dubbed by some as the Decision Day because of its potential to change the course of the game, could still find American dancing around their preferences. Even with the research information by over 200 economists, including professors, Hillary as still allowed to put forward proposals designed to increase delectability but had no foundation.

 

D-Day: It’s Decision Day

Indiana voted with a narrow 2 percent

The voters from laceType w:st="on">LakelaceType> laceType w:st="on">CountylaceType> determined how it went

So close it was although all night she led

Decision was made, for Hillary it was full speed ahead

Exit polls have showed where their dominance lie

Clinton gets the female, the old and the blue collared guy

Intellectual, new voter, student and the Black

Seem to be the people who most favor Barack

Indiana may have been unsure but N. Carolina was not

Obama was determined victorious at 7:30 on the dot

North Carolina gave him a 14% victory

Demonstrating their unwavering certainty

At this important turn on the Presidential byway

You would have expected greater certainty on Decision Day

 

 

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