Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Indiana vs. North Carolina
Howard Dean almost got it right. What the loser does will be of course be extremely important, but Democrats’ chances in November will be determined by how the winner wins. Obama, long an advocate of letting the nomination be decided by the voters, now wants the super delegates to prematurely decide this blood bath. Problem is, no one else is buying it. Last week Clinton picked up the endorsement of the Governor of North Carolina and the Indianapolis Star. In the past month Hilary has won more states, more delegates, and more votes. Washington might consider this race over, but we voters say otherwise.
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Where do the numbers for that come from? Also, Clinton was supposed to win "big" in IN and "close" in NC. Everyone new PA was Clinton's. She's losing ground and going broke. Her "lead" in popular vote for the last month was maybe around 5,000. Nothing to really brag about since it should have been a whole lot bigger.
Obama now leads Clinton in the popular vote with or without Michigan AND Florida. As of right now, it's around 820,000. There's only 6 primaries to go and they should split those evenly. I wouldn't call for Clinton to stop, but it's near impossible for her to win.
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