It ain't over til it's over. Hillary isn't giving up yet, and I can't blame her considering there is no solution on Michigan and Florida delegates yet. She's also demolishing Barack Obama in West Virginia.
West Virginia may be scoffed at by "elites" and die-hard Obama fans, but WV is full of blue-collar, "bitter" workers that Obama needs to win if he has any hope of beating John McCain, and the same goes for Hillary. Polls show Clinton up 60-24 over Obama. Some commentators have suggested that Hillary may even be up by 80 points over Obama.
Clinton also has a substantial lead over Obama in Kentucky, although she trails Obama in Oregon, one of the most liberal states in the union.
Don't think this is wrapped up quite yet... It's awful close, but Hillary may have one last gasp.
May 12, 2008
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I think her one hope is to win BIG in WV, KY and PR.
If she can overtake Obama in the popular vote (including the votes in MI and FL, regardless of delegates), she has an argument for the party-leader delegates.
...and on the same day Obama has gained 6 new super delegates and launched his national 50 state campaign against McCain.
It is all over except debt repayment, building a Democratic organization in the remaining states and perhaps selecting a VP
D,
I'd agree with you, but you discount the rift that Michigan and Florida will make. If the Dhimmicrats don't count those, they'll go GOP for McCain and he'll win the election.
Obama has no chance in most of the red states Bush won in 2000 and 2004, and he'll do even worse in the South.
Just wait until Rev. Wright is on the screen 24/7 because of 527's attacking Obama. It'll be glorious.
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