Senator Hillary Clinton won another primary that doesn't get her any closer to being the Democratic nominee for President.
So while Obama and Clinton continue to suck money from just about every regional-level Democratic campaign, the race will continue to at least May 6th, but who are we kidding, these two are taking it to the convention.......









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Oh please. At this point it's not even about the pledged delegates anymore. The superdelegates need to right the wrong made when Florida and Michigan, two important States that Hillary would have won, had their electoral votes negated. How can these pundits (or any journalist in the mainstream media) talk about a delegate race with a straight face when millions of voters in these critical states were totally disenfranchised and any semblance of a democracy was totally thrown out the window? I'm sorry, but nobody's made it to the white house without winning Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and California ever...those superdelegates better correct a big mistake made by Howard Dean and the DNC, ASAP!
Posted on April 23, 2008 4:25 PM
Even if Hillary had the florida and michigan delegates she would still trail Obama (although she would be closer in terms of the popular vote). But you gotta remember Obama wasnt even on the ballot in Michigan! They cant just give her the delegates as is, with him not getting any!
She needs to quit playing for herself and start playing for her party because theres just no way she can beat Obama at this point.
Posted on April 23, 2008 5:52 PM
Without MI/FL:
Obama: 14,447,566
Clinton: 13,965,192
With FL, but NOT MI:
Obama: 15,016,607
Clinton: 14,822,400
With MI/FL, including "uncommitted" for Obama:
Obama: 15,254,369
Clinton: 15,150,551
With MI/FL, giving Obama 0 in MI and Clinton 328,000-plus (the only metric which gives her a lead):
Clinton: 15,150,551
Obama: 15,016,607
anyway you stretch it Hillary lost there guy
Posted on April 24, 2008 8:22 AM