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Hillary wins three of four

Posted: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 9:05 AM by Mark Murray

With 99% of precincts reporting, Clinton won Ohio, 54%-44%.
With 99% of precincts reporting, she won Texas, 51%-47%
With 98% of precincts reporting, she won Rhode Island, 58%-40%
And with 86% of precincts reporting, Obama won Vermont, 60%-38%.

USA Today’s Page writes that Clinton “rejuvenated her flagging campaign and broke rival Barack Obama's long winning streak Tuesday with victories in the Ohio and Texas primaries. The results mean that their nomination battle will continue at least to the next big primary in Pennsylvania next month - and perhaps longer.”  

AP's Fouhy: "A primary season notable for its prediction-defying twists and turns lurched into new territory yet again, with Ohio and Texas testing Obama's momentum and organizational muscle against Clinton's gamble that Democrats were not yet ready to dismiss her pioneering candidacy."

The Boston Globe: "Clinton breathed new life into her presidential bid last night with key victories in the Ohio and Texas primaries, ending Barack Obama's month-long run of momentum and adding yet another twist to the historic contest for the Democratic nomination."

The New York Times’ Nagourney writes, “[Clinton’s] victory in Texas was razor thin and came early Wednesday morning after most Americans had gone to bed. But by winning decisively in Ohio earlier in the night, Mrs. Clinton was able to deliver a televised victory speech in time for the late-night news. And the result there allowed her to cast Tuesday as the beginning of a comeback even though she stood a good chance of gaining no ground against Mr. Obama in the hunt for delegates.”

The Times’ Pat Healy adds: “For Mrs. Clinton, the battle ahead is not so much against Mr. Obama as it is against a Democratic Party establishment that had once been ready to coalesce behind her but has been drifting toward Mr. Obama. The party wants a standard-bearer now to wage the war against the newly minted leader of the Republicans, Senator John McCain, who enjoys a head start with every day that the Democrats lack a nominee of their own.”

The LA Times: “In winning New Hampshire a few weeks ago, Hillary Rodham Clinton declared, ‘I found my own voice.’ But it was a much different voice in the closing days before Tuesday's voting that carried her to victory in Ohio and Texas… Gone was the misty-eyed Clinton who scored points showing her human side. Gone was the gracious Clinton who, just two weeks ago, drew thunderous applause for expressing her pride in running against Barack Obama. The new voice was angrier, sharper and far more negative toward Obama -- a voice that at one point bellowed at her rival, ‘Shame on you,’ as she pushed back against what she said was an unfair attack.”

The Washington Post: “Clinton still faces daunting odds in her bid for the nomination. Obama began the day with a lead in pledged delegates that will be hard for her to overcome in the 12 primaries and caucus remaining, despite the results from the four states voting yesterday. But her advisers said that the big win in Ohio alone would force a serious look at both candidates and that the race was far from over.”

The New York Post dubs Clinton "Comeback Queen."

The New York Daily News calls her "The Comeback Gal." "Clinton's victories snapped Obama's winning streak and assured her a healthy share of the day's delegates, although Obama was expected to remain ahead in the delegate race."

The Boston Globe's Canellos says Obama "ended the day with two stubborn opponents: Hillary Clinton -- vowing to continue her campaign after big victories in Rhode Island and Ohio -- and a long-delayed but growing media backlash against his candidacy. The second one may be more threatening than the first."

Per NBC’s Sarah Demarest, Clinton told NBC's TODAY that she would continue on to Pennsylvania and go all the way, citing that in recent history no nominee has won the presidency without winning the bellwether of Ohio.

How much did race and gender factor in Ohio? The AP: "One-fifth of white Ohio voters said race was an important issue to their vote, and those who did voted three in four for Clinton. That compares with the one in five Democrats in Ohio who said gender was important to their vote, and they voted six in 10 for Clinton."

The Politico’s Ben Smith looks ahead. “The campaigns bring their well-known strengths and weaknesses to Pennsylvania: Obama will likely have the momentum of two friendly, smaller contests this month in Wyoming and Mississippi, and a formidable lead among the pledged delegates chosen in primaries and caucuses, one that even a defeat in Pennsylvania won't erase. He will also arrive with solid support from African-American, well-educated, and younger voters. But Clinton will bring a proven resilience, the support of the local political establishment, and a message that played well in the industrial Midwest of Ohio - a state parts of Pennsylvania closely resemble.”

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"Clinton and Limbaugh are enjoying a cigarette together right now." -- Keith in Maryland

Rush smokes cigars which Bill also enjoys.
Yeah, the Rovian politics of devisiveness, hatred, and fear still work!! What a boon for democracy!!  Congrats Hillary!!
OMG!!


ROCKY BALBOA....

"It ain't hard you can hit, it's about how hard you get hit, and keep moving forward.  How much you can take, and keep moving forward, that's how winning is done."

PIONEERING HILLARY, intrepid, tough, spirited, resilient, fortitude, grit, smart, tenacious... A winner who will **fight** for us all...

Go girl we love you...
MILLION DOLLAR BABY! ROCKY BALBOA! YOU'RE A TRUE INSPIRATION! YOU GO GIRL! ROCK ON!

HILLARY '08!
The obama camp destroyed signs of Hillary';s here in Alabama too on southside. I saw them twice in the same spot two days later ripping them down and cutting ther large one in half. By southside Five Points fountian, the dumpster was full of Hillary signs they had thrown away 2 nights before the vote - thenews reported taht one! Taht 90% will do anything and don't care and have never cared.
Congratulations President Hillary Clinton !

Now John McCain looms large. War hero. Tortured veteran. Experienced national security hawk.

In his shadows stands Barack Obama, a gifted man, but one who didn't care to call a single hearing of his foreign relations sub-committee. Who couldn't keep his top economist on a leash. Who answered a national security ad with an ad that talked about one speech, which was answered a second time with irrefutable facts on his non-action on Afghanistan, which left his campaign mute on the one subject which Republicans always win.

Lunch bucket Democrats got it and didn't buy into it.

Now it's no longer about just delegates, but about resumes. Hero versus rhetoric and change without proof; hero versus action, backed up with experience and passion for policy. No longer about a primary season, but about who can win the general election.
The obama camp destroyed signs of Hillary';s here in Alabama too on southside. I saw them twice in the same spot two days later ripping them down and cutting ther large one in half. By southside Five Points fountian, the dumpster was full of Hillary signs they had thrown away 2 nights before the vote - thenews reported taht one! Taht 90% will do anything and don't care and have never cared.
PAT Huntington,
Can you say 3 factual things about Hillary to support your argument that she is the best qualified candidate? Not whining but throwing in facts. Not figner wagging for no good reason but fact pointing?
Do you honestly believe a divisive politician will serve America best? Do you believe she will win the election in Nov. with all these tactics she has employed so far? Do you believe it is okay to overlook her scandals and the fact that shehides documents from voters in order to satisfy her personal ambitions? Do you buy into every one of her mailers and ads?
Are there any damaging facts about Obama you have in mind that is causing you to vote for Hillary? If you answer no to most of these questions, I guess you are gullible.
man, did you see Obama's face last night - he eaither was detoxing forma long night of smoking crack or he was about to cry becasue white people beganto vote like the blakcs have voted this entire election.
Enjoy the win Clinton supporters.  You earned it.  But keep in mind the race is for 'delegates.'  Only by continuing negative attacks can Clinton have any chance of cutting into Obama's delegate lead.  If she does that, Obama supporters will not support her in the General Election.  So what is the point?
The math is about the General Election and the Electoral Votes a Democrat needs to get to win. Ohio, Florida, New York, Michigan and Pennsylvania are important to that math that allows a Democrat to win the White House.

People are not buying into the Oprah-bamish talk show hour of getting in touch with your inner feelings and instead are voting for Hillary who can deliver jobs, health care and turn this economy around.

Obama only wants to make you feel good that your house went into foreclosure. Obama only wants you to feel good you do not have health insurance. Obama only wants you to feel good that his foreign policy experience is zilch.

Not holding one committee meeting on Afghanistan because you are "too busy" is not the President we want. A President has many issues to handle at once and Obama can only seem to handle one at a time and only after he ways how what he does will way on his political future.
Tough race, close contest here in Texas.

I like Hillary. She’s intelligent and I have to admire what she has gone through while maintaining her dignity. But I’ll never vote for her so long as she is married to Slick Willie the “Co-President”.

That man makes my skin crawl. I get nauseous just thinking of him returning to the White House spreading sleaze. I lived through the 90’s dreading the headlines of one disheartening revelation after another.

Let’s get somebody who actually respects the office of the President of the United States. And the principles for which we stand.

It never stops. Do we need more of this?

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/31/us/politics/31donor.html
Wow there are a lot of pro-Obama robo posters here.  Saw the same stuff on the other topic.  Look, Hillary can win Ohio and NJ.  Obama is going to have serious problems there.  Clinton can also win MI and force McCain to spend money he doesn't have in FL.  Obama puts MI in play for McCain and throws Florida out the window.  Obama does have a better shot in CO, VA and IA, but Clinton is more electable from an electoral college standpoint.  

I try to vote on the issues.  Hillary did better in exit polling last night on almost every issue.  

Undecided voters: Please think about the issues.  Think about all the Obama supporters who insult Hillary Clinton's supporters.  I ask you to vote for Hillary Clinton.  Thank you!

Hillary 08
All Hillary supporters, what are you jumping on? On the fact that lots of republicans crossed over to vote for Hillary? If you all think same voters will vote for her in Nov. you must be blind or simply stupid. Think why republicans want Hillary? Why McCain always picking on Obama, not Hillary ? It does not end with Hillary winning the nomination. Actual election is in November against McCain. So don't count on Republican votes.
It is said, that Hillary feels good when votes are casted simply on race and sex basis, just which our constitution bars. How would you expect fairness from such candidate if gets elected.
I WILL NEVER VOTE FOR CLINTON IN THE GENERAL ELECTION PERIOD. IF DIRTY TRICKS IS THE ONLY WAY SHE CAN WIN ID MUCH RATHER NOT VOTE THAN VOTE FOR HER.

I DO NOT WANT 4 MORE YEARS OF A CLINTON IN THE WHITE HOUSE. THE PEOPLE IN OHIO AND TEXAS ARE REALLY STUPID TO PUT HER IN THE WHITE HOUSE. THEY DID NOT THINK WHEN CASTING THEIR VOTES FOR HER. DONT THEY UNDERSTAND WHO GOT NAFTA PASTED AND CAUSED THEM TO LOOSE THEIR JOBS IN OHIO? I GUESS NOT..................................................AS FAR AS TEXAS GOES SHE WILL NOT WIN IN THE GENERAL ELECTION IT WILL BE MC CAIN...THE REPUBLICAN PARTY KNOW HER EVER MOVES AND WILL EXPOSE HER FOR WHAT SHE IS....

OBAMA THEY DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH HIM. HE WILL BE A MUCH STRONGER CANIDATE ( BUT GIVING THEM AMO IN THE GENERAL ELECTION WITH HER DIRTY TRICKS) JUST FEEDS MORE INFO ON HIM

SHE IS SELF CENTERED AND IS A RIMES WITH DITCH AND WONTS TO BE THE FIRST WOMAN PRESIDENT AND THATS IT. DONT EVER IN UR LIFE TIME THINK SHE IS FOR THE PEOPLE OF OHIO OR TEXAS. ALL SHE WANTS IS THE WHITE HOUSE AND WILL USE EVERY LOBBIEST TO HER ADVANTAGE

HOW BOUT UR TAXES HILLARY...YOU KNOW YOU WILL NEVER WIN AFTER TAXES COME FORTH (IF THEY EVER DO)WHAT ARE U TRYING TO HIDE HILLARY?

THE MONEY BILL GOT FROM FORIGN GOVERNMENTS LIKE DUBAI AND THE MONEY THEY PAID HIM FOR HIS OWN USE? AND HOW BOUT THE CANADIAN THEY PUT A GREAT DEAL OF MONEY IN HIS POCKET FOR A URAINUM DEAL YOU HELPED BROKERED?

NOW LETS GET REAL HERE WHEN ALL THESE FACTS COMES OUT YOU WILL BE FINISHED BECAUSE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WILL DOWN WHAT YOU TWO ARE REALLY UP TOO........

It snowed in Anaconda last night.  It snowed alot.   But, it is March and we know that spring is near.

We suffered a set back in the campaign last night, as well.  We lost three contests and the oppostion gained in delegates.

We must not respond with anger and rage.  Those are the motivations which we have been denouncing.  We can have a tough campaign, without selling out and becoming that which we oppose.  When we whine, and indulge in self pity we lose our collective soul.

The differences between the candidates will be pointed out.  Sen. Obama does not have to submit to politcal abuse and fear mongering.   But, this campaign is different.

It snowed in Anaconda last night.  It snowed alot.   But, it is March and we know that spring is near.
It sure is clear from a large number of posts that the media is telling this country how and what to think rather than simply reporting the facts. What split the democratic party was the voters giving them the majority in the House and Senate in 2006 and seeing NOTHING positive result from that.  

Quite frankly, the race between Obama and Clinton is far more energizing and interesting for people than the race between McCain and either one of them. This on-going challenge will make sure the people of this country know exactly who the democratic candidate is, and what they stand for before the "big race" begins.

Obama is clearly taking his advice from Oprah with his "concession" speech last night being a campaign speech AND his call to McCain telling him he looked forward to the official race against him. He's trying to use The Secret (the law of attraction) to get the nomination...act as though you already have it.  It's actually funny.

Hillary should NOT drop out of the race. News of voter fraud and tampering is just media crap...heaven knows we've heard enough of it election after election. It's become something of a "crying wolf" bit that just doesn't get traction anymore.  Time for people to start thinking for themselves and stop letting these biased talking heads analyze every darn thing that matters.  This election is extremely important to this country. We're in a terrible mess around the world and we need a president who WILL take immediate action to start changing the course we're on....not one who simply HOPES we will.

Pay attention to who is supporting Obama and what their credentials are for choosing the president of this great country.  Our youth are easily rallied, but the likelihood they are wise enough to know what is needed to bring respect and strength back to this country, and our economy is pretty low.
About what states are won. Hillary just won three important states. Barac won many more prior to this. Michigan and Florida are not yet in the mix. In terms of a national election, it seems to me that 1. Barack won in many states that will likely go to McCain in the end. Barack can boast that he won in so-called red states but he can't boast that he will win them. Michigan and Florida could both be Democratic states in the national election. I'd support a second nomination day for them. I'm a Hillary supporter but would prefer a very clear result. I think she would win them. Finally, Texas is likely to go Red in the national election. I live there. The districts have been realigned to give maximum Republican wins. Democratic strongholds were all broken up. It does say a lot that Hillary won Texas and those nomination delegates are super important. But, I personally believe that only a national sweep by the Democrats could bring Texas into a Dem. win in November. So, Penn is now a very important state for either H.or B to win. I think that separate, both will have a big fight to win against McCain. The abortion issue will be dragged out again even though nothing much has changed during the time the republicans held office. It's an issue that gets them votes because the lie and say they can change the law. So, I do hope the nomination process goes longer and clearer and that in the end we can put Hillary and Barack on the same ticket. Barack said they would be friends after the campaign and Hillary gushed her pride at being with him. So, if now they have any true animosity, they should SUCK IT UP and do what they both know is best for the party and the nation: ONE TICKET WITH BOTH OF THEM.
The Obama supporters are hilarious.  She won thanks to Rush?  Please, wasn't it Obama in the last debate who was touting the fact that Republicans were voting for him in the primaries?  

Obama loses so suddenly the media is against him?  The media suddenly starts reporting on Obama in a more critical light and so Clinton is winning by lies and manipulation?  

Get a grip!  This isn't even the general election.  Something tells me that Clinton's policy initiatives have nothing to do with why some suport Obama and that's too bad, talk about uninformed opinions.  You can certainly support Obama but blind hatred never served anyone well.  Get a grip.  
HIP HIP BURRAY ~!~  THE BEST 'WOMAN' WON LAST NITE ~!~PEOPLE ARE F I N A L L Y STRARTING TO SEE THRU obama and his hidden agenda  crowd charisma tactics to the SOLID EXPERIENCE AND COURAGE OF A WOMAN WORLD LEADER
WHO IS A TRUE 'KNIGHT IN SHINING ARMOR' ~!~  The only
sour note was pundit Keith Oldobamaman insisting she pull out over and over while we were trying to hear her speak in Columbus - NO CLASS - GET HIM OFF THE AIR!~
"Mr. Obama raised even more in the same period, $50 million, but his cash advantage paid few dividends last night. He is estimated to have outspent Mrs. Clinton in television advertising in the four primary states by a factor of FOUR TO ONE — in Vermont it was as much as five to one — yet he failed to overwhelm Mrs. Clinton in Ohio and Texas. So last night, billed as Mrs. Clinton's Alamo, proved not to be the do-or-die fight it was at first billed."

Ha Ha!
Hillary is going to bring Mud Slinging to a new level of uncivilized understanding. Ill gotten gains through lies and deception will soon come to light and the people will be turn off by it. GOD Bless you Obama for remaining a gentleman throughout this Super Tuesday II ordeal. Stay the course Obama, the not so super delegates are with you and have spoken on the common citizen's behalf. VOTE AND STAY OBAMA!
Ever since Oprah went back to her show, B. Hussein Obama has gotten off message, clumsy in his "dream" speeches, and lost control of his wife.  I don't know what's going on, but looks like he's a loser.
The media is the biggest culprit in this event.The argument between HIllary and Obama has generated billions of dollars by adding: additonal talk shows,bringing on special guests, billions generated from different sponsors,sponsors who pay more because of the larger listening audiences is the cause of the conflict between Hillary and Obama.It was not in their finiacial interest for this to end.Hince the need to repeat undocumented facts ,untrue accusations and unproven communications.They knew this would result in a continue low financial gain because the uninformed would make the wrong decision.Let us refocus disappointment to the Hillary and the media.If she wins the nomination this is one democrat who will not be voting
Senator Clinton's win in Ohio gives us Reagan Democrats some new hope.  Democrats need Ohio and Senator Obama cannot deliver it, but Senator Clinton can.  READ THE EXIT POLLS!  If Senator Obama is the nominee, Senator McCain makes Ohio, Michigan, and Pennsylvania his favorite destinations and those of us in swing states like Missouri join the McCain Express.  Looks like this goes all the way to Denver!
The media is the biggest culprit in this event.The argument between HIllary and Obama has generated billions of dollars by adding: additonal talk shows,bringing on special guests, billions generated from different sponsors,sponsors who pay more because of the larger listening audiences is the cause of the conflict between Hillary and Obama.It was not in their finiacial interest for this to end.Hince the need to repeat undocumented facts ,untrue accusations and unproven communications.They knew this would result in a continue low financial gain because the uninformed would make the wrong decision.Let us refocus disappointment to the Hillary and the media.If she wins the nomination this is one democrat who will not be voting
Craig,
You are simply out of touch with reality. You are totaly ignorant. Your statement that Obama will only make you feel good... just shows your true ignorance.
You need to give yourself the time to sit down and compare each candidate's records, go to www.factcheck.org or other resourceful websites, go to thomas.loc.gov, and go to the candidates' respective websites and STUDY before you write a meaningless post. Otherwise, you are clamoring for the Republicans to win in Nov -- or maybe you have drugged yourself to the point that you cannot think clearly with an educated mind.
Just watched obama speaking out naming clinton and mccain as the so called enemy(whose his?)How good is this for the party?I hear you BO whiners complaining that nasty Hillary is dividing the party---why is it different when he does it?Ophra better get out on the stump with(THE ONE)------Is it true that BO is running his campaign like the west wing?Claimed that mantle too?
I feel that after all we have been through as a country and a nation we need the right one in there this time not just one that will passifiy congress! So on that note let a woman that knows and has been there done that get in there and do the job that others have not been able or willing to do before her.
NOT A BIG WIN FOR HILLARY--

This is not a big win for Hillary. She only won by a few margins. OBAMA, was trailing her mightly...

She has been crying, boo-hooing, kicking and fighting wrongfully all the way...as far I I know, there may have been some wrong-doing at the polls by some favorites working deceitfully in the back-ground...

...why? because, you have to ask yourself, "Why were there bomb threats, and why was she complaining about sueing?

I think she knew she was going to lose Texas, and Ohio...and someone did the unspeakable to give her the victory. Not the people, but someone who had control somewhere at the polls? "Who?"

OBAMA, did not lose, he won, and he still has the lead...
All I can say GO HILLARY!hell with obama. I agree with a w w w w. Man, finally whites are voting like Blacks. Blacks are voting for osama b/c he is black we vote for the best candidate. I feel so sorry for osama he is complaining media doesn't like him anymore or media gave him a free ride. They never asked him tough questions. I hate all these 'jonathon alters' from newsweek who told her to get out of the race. I cancelled my subscription to Newsweek magagine. All media did harass Mrs. Clinton. Hell with you all median people. She is tough, she proved you wrong. NOW, you media people bunch of socialist liberals can have coffee in 'Starbucks' with the students who like to live in a dream world. Whites should go to polls and vote for Hillary. The other choice, an Oprah candidate who is for more taxes, has no clue on national security, more welfare, more entitlements for the people that don't want to work is a danger to this country. He should not be even considered for the vice president's slot. Wake up America finally I came out of hybernation from this Obamaithes.  
Pretty clear after last night, negative campaigning still works.  Hillary, like her husband could care less about the Democratic party let alone the democratic process.  There was a reason they lost the congress after just his second year in office and she failed with health care in 1992.  They do not build the base, they do not inspire change and they do not get grass roots movements because they both set fire to the those groups after they reach office.  The Clinton model is not that far from the Bush 43 model where you win by dividing people and you get in the mudd to win.  She will burn down the Democratic party to win and then we will all wonder why we will still not have health care reform or an end to the war or for that fact why are cities and schools crumble into decay.  She has tired everything in the last two weeks and playing the victim by the press and playing the negative with questions on his leadership and religion just shows she will do anything to win.  Sad but even Karl Rove was praising her last night on FOX.
A lot of sour grapes on this board from Obama supporters.  Want some cheese with these wines.. folks?  LOL
What a great day for the DEMS and especially for democracy in our country.  The MEDIDA  (MSNBC) and all the Obama Groupies like Chris Matthews did not pick a WINNER.  The people chose.  Chris is probably whining again about HRC and BILL.  Whine on MSNBC.  Your continous one-sided coverage is both shocking and sad.  I could understand FOX News and Billo showing such unprecedented partinshipm but MSNBC, it is a sad day.

My thoughts:  Keep Matthews on 23.5 hours a day.  Every time he opens his OBAMA-GROUPIE mouth, HRC wins.

I am not anti-Obama.  I am anti-cult.  Obama is not the second coming.  Obama is a politician who also has his fair share of crap underneath his finger nails.  Keep up the scrutiny, and we will find a gifted, non-Messiah.  I go to church too offten in my life.  I do not need and or want one more pious piece of fluff in my life.  Last night's  concession speech by BO was the best example of the candidate's view on his own destiny, and his call to OBAMA groupies everywhere that the SECOND COMING....is COMING.
WHAT A PILE!!!!!!!

    It is clear that the Media is bent on destroying Obama's momentum so that the campaign may drag on as long as possible. With as many times as the network news programs have been playing Hillary's negative commercials in order to "analyze" them, as well as her SNL appearances,  she won't need to raise a dime between now and the convention.  
 when Obama supporters appear on "news" programs,  they focus on positive qualities of their candidate;  whereas Hillary supporters are permitted to go negative without being challenged.  Time and time again,  Hillary surrogates are allowed to claim that she has 35 years of experience-- and this always goes unchallenged.  What relevant experience has she had?     Obama lost Texas and Ohio because of a failure in the strategy of his campaign, and a willingness of the media to accept Hillary's claims at face value.  The Obama camp apparently conceded the mantle of experience to Clinton,  so that they could make the argument that judgment trumps experience.  They failed however to point out that the type of experience Hillary has is the type most Americans don't want. Shouldn't somebody ask why being a corporate lawyer, cozying up to lobbyists and Washington insiders, makes you more experienced?  Legislatively speaking,  Obama's experience is essentially equal to Clinton's. And he has actually held public office longer than she has. Hillary must be claiming that time spent as first lady qualifies a person to be commander in chief "on day one"?  She may have had tea with world leaders wives and sat in on a few meetings,  but she was not responsible for making decisions and forming policy.  Lets face it-- if sharing sleeping quarters with the president qualifies one to claim Executive experience,  then half the women in Arkansas should be running for president!
        Leading up to Tuesday, reporters have done little to hold the Clinton camp accountable, not only on the issue of experience,  but also on the issue of negative campaign tactics.  Have you been paying attention to her recent comments -- that both she and McCain  would bring a lifetime of experience to issues of national security,  whereas Senator Obama would bring a speech in 2002?  Doesn't everyone see that she is doing John McCain's dirty work-- and that by propping her up, Hillary supporters are doing the bidding of  the Rush Limbaughs of the world- who would love nothing better than to drag this out forever and damage Obama to the extent that John McCain will have an easy time in the general election.(anyone paying attention already knows he would wipe the floor with Hillary.)
  It is pathetic that despite the fact that voters say they hate negative campaigning and that they are tired of "politics as usual",  many of them chose to support a person that they admit is the most negative and a person who is part of the Washington establishment---How fitting that Hillary supporters would turn out to be the ultimate hypocrites!  
 
   
Here's is what is going to happen.  Over the next 7 weeks Hillary will team with John McCain to continue to level unfair, misstated, and generally bogus attacks at Barack Obama like they have been doing for the past 2 weeks.  Barack will win every primary between now and Pennsylvania.  If Clinton then wins PA, we get more of the same kind of politics ripping into Barack untill the convention.  In the Convention, Barack will have the most pledged delegates and will either win the nomination (Option A) or Hillary will give a big middle finger to the democratic process that democrats are supposed to be in favor of upholding and steal the election with super Delegates (Option B).  

If Option A happens:
Barack will face an uphill battle against McCain, whose false attacks will have even more leverages because they are the same ones that Hillary's half of the democratic party uses.  McCain will have had months to reconcile his base plus go after the independants that he is so good at swaying without much struggle because Barack has to fight him and Hillary at the same time.  By August, Barack will have been beaten down and unfairly lost crediblity and will have to hope for an excellent showing in the debates to have a shot.

If Option B happens:
Hillary will get to debate John McCain about who has more experience in Washington.  A debate that John McCain will win handedly.  Since she is an establishment candidate her ability to talk about change will be severly limited and she won't be able to attack him on Iraq because she "voted for it".  Any attack on his Iraq policy will allow him to make her look like flip-flopper, inconsistent, and incompetent.  In the debates, John McCains funny, likeable, and tough demeanor will beat out her whiney, divisive, and stubborn demeanor easily and John McCain will cruise to a victory in December.

Basically, Hillary staying in the race and screwed the Democratic Party.  We needed to unite behind a candidate now and we won't be able to do that anymore. The only good news is that, if the country survives 4 more years of the same policies and politics, Barack will be able to come back in 2012 and have a very good shot at the White House.  
There are 747 delegates remaining in 12 contest. The big ones being Pennslyvannie with 188 delegate, North Carolina 134 delegates, indiana 84 delegates, Kenucky 60 delegates and Oregon with 65 delegates. No one is going to have the needed amount and this race will come down to the super delegates and what they do about Michigan and Florida. If the Democratic voters in Michigan and Florida are deprived of being able to cast ballots for a nominee and are treated as outcast, these states will go Republican in the fall. The Democratic candidate, whoever it is, will be doomed. I don't know the answer, I just think I know the problem and we better solve it before or at the convention. I am a Hillary Clinton supporter and I encourage everyone to work as hard as they can to help her in the coming primaries.
Obama has just experienced his first set of primaries after receiving press/media scrutiny. 61% of all last minute deciders in Texas went to Clinton. Let's see if buyer's remorse takes over from here. If Clinton goes into the Convention with clear momentum, even if Obama has a lead in the delegate count, it will be hard for delegates and super delegates to ignore the momentum and the buyer's remorse if the Democrats want to win in November. Based on polls Clinton is now more competitive with McCain in November. Clinton clearly understands this, otherwise why would she pursue this any further. She is smart enough and "experienced" enough to know this. She has gotten a good part of her base back and I believe has finally figured out how to beat Obama.
Just a quick note to all you Shirley's, Melissa's and Amy's out there who blindly support Clinton:  I've seen this movie before. Hillary is just another establishment Dem who, in her blind ambition quest for the nomination, will suck the hope, the excitement and the life out of Democrats.  Kill the hope, kill the dream, kill the party.  That's her game plan.  But why should we expect her to care?  In 1964 she was a Goldwater Girl.  Somehow people now think that's sort of quaint or just chalk it up to her youth.  Well, I was working for LBJ that year(not because I loved him) because even at that young age I was smart enough to know that Goldwater was bad news.  Just one more piece of evidence of her lack of judgment.  We will all be the losers if she wins.  She has no more chance of getting a national health care plan adopted now than when she blew it back in the '90's.  As to her generous suggestion of a VP spot on the ticket for Obama, why should he take it?  She'll just throw him under the bus and use him as the excuse when she loses in November.  If there is one thing consistent with the Clinton's, it's that they can never take responsibility for their own failures.  Every now and then an opportunity comes along for this country to actually come together and do something incredible.  But every time the cynical power establishment finds a way to trick us into voting against our own interests and better angels.  Even if she can't steal the nomination, she has already just about made certain that the Democratic nomination will have no value to the winner.  And quite frankly, after the past 5 days of seeing nothing but her face and hearing nothing but her voice on the tube, the thought of 8 years of that just makes you want to puke.
If you look at the numbers Sen Clinton only gained 18 delegates she is over 120 delegates behind.  Again Sen Obama congratulated her and she has yet to congratulate him on when he has won. Sen Obama has class.  On another note I am still trying to figure where her 30yrs of experience comes from?  If she is the nominee her tactics will get thrown right back at her because Sen McCain has more experience which will qualify him to pick up the phone.  Cheer for Sen Clinton now because if she is the nominee Sen McCain is going to have a field day.  
It's been fun reading all of the Obama-maniacs explain exactly why Hillary *can't* win the nomination, forgetting that it's not exactly gonna be easy for Barack, either. This race will come down to the Super Delegates and it's their responsibility to consider which candidate can win the big states AND the swing states and which one can't. Remember, there are no caucuses in November.
NOT A BIG WIN FOR HILLARY--

This is not a big win for Hillary. She only won by a few margins. OBAMA, was trailing her mightly...

She has been crying, boo-hooing, kicking and fighting wrongfully all the way...as far I I know, there may have been some wrong-doing at the polls by some favorites working deceitfully in the back-ground...

...why? because, you have to ask yourself, "Why were there bomb threats, and why was she complaining about sueing?

I think she knew she was going to lose Texas, and Ohio...and someone did the unspeakable to give her the victory. Not the people, but someone who had control somewhere at the polls? "Who?"

OBAMA, did not lose, he won, and he still has the lead...
Someone needs to look up First Lady experience because from what I saw it does not constitute running the country in behalf of the President or Governor.  Bill did not have time to teach her much due to his extra activities.  Sen. Obama needs to challenge her experience in politics because Sen Clinton is running on name and not true politics.
I believe the Republicans crossed over in Maryland , Virgina, Washington Dc, and voted for Obama, why do you think he won so big. WHAT A JOKE OBAMA IS. It was ok when they were voting for him but it's not ok now that they voted for Hillary. TUFF
Gooooooooooooooooooooo HILLARY
Why is the media still biased towards obama, they all say clinton has math problem, I don't understand how does Obama make the numbers to win the nomination and no  liberal paper/media is commenting about it.

It appears all the media that has gone blind with obama is similar to FoxNews during the 2000 and 2004 election campaign.  No difference, they are tring to tilt the election in his favor by all positive or no negative report about obama and a lot of negative or biased reporting.  If obama does not make the number, does he not have "math problem" ?  IS THAT NOT BIAS ?

Barack,

I'd like to thank you for all you have done to lead us so far.  I know you'll keep going because you've still got a technically insurmountable delegate lead and your message is predicated on belief and hope and looking at how we rule ourselves in a different way.

In many ways, you are the opposite of Hillary Clinton.  Besides the demographic obvious -young, male, tall, dark-skinned- you are also respectful of your opponent.  You congratulate her on her wins when necessary -she does not even mention your name at all when it's her turn to do so.  You maintain your campaign theme and values regardless of the situation of the day -she shifts like the wind in her message and her mood.  You speak directly to us in your ads -Hillary just approves her own soundbites and the trumped up charges and scare-tactic allegories of proxies.  Hillary fights with her fists and refuses to admit she can and has made mistakes -you fight with your mind and acknowledge that you're not infallible or perfect but elegantly capable of taking lessons.

Hillary asks us to trust her to take care of us while we go about our lives -you ask us to trust ourselves and to take part in making this country and all of our lives better.

We -you and I- suffered a small defeat last night and it was frustrating in the face of the wave of inspiration you've built, but I'd like to thank you for your grace and for reminding me that I had been starting to assume too much.  I had been letting you become the proxy for my hopes and the redemption of this nation's history of oligarchy, international prima noctis, fear-mongering, class warfare, racism, slavery and xenophobia.

I am reminded that you are just a man -a great man- but no savior or redeemer.  You will make a wonderful and generationally-defining president and I will be proud to have lived through this time.  I will continue to support you with my head and my heart.  But I am reminded that I have to do my part as well.  If I want change and progress and redemption, I have to bear my own water along side you.  I have to take part and do more than wish your success.

This is what you were trying to tell me when you said "We are the change we've been waiting for."  I was right here the whole time.  I just never realized how powerful I was until you asked me to look in the mirror.

You are my president, Barack.  But I am your general.  Thank you for asking me to participate.  I am glad to be reminded that you have done so.
"3:00am call" - why this duped people into voting for Billary is beyond me!  Think people...do you really want more of the fear tactics that we hate from the Bush Administration?  Did anyone noticed how convenient it was that we were warned not to take trains just moments after Billary's scare tactics?  Do you wonder why Rush and Bush's media friends attached Obama???  THINK!!!  McCain is more worried about Obama's infrastructure to get people to get out the vote; his ability raise money; his solid grasp of the economy; his solid decision making and the real kicker - Obama's ability to unite the entire nation.  Obama isn't running for himself like the self centered Billary.  So the next time you see that 3:00am call consider this, a female will most likely answer...the Operator.  What you really should be asking is who will make the right decisions for the right reason when it comes time to push the RED BUTTON?  Who will take ownership of the aftermath of such a decision?  
I am glad that I am not the only one to see that the "news" play up Obama and down play Clinton.

Do the Democrats not know that if they pick Obama to run as the Democrat candidate that many Democrat voters are going to vote for the Republican candidate?

Obama is good at talking up a story but he has not said how he can do/fix things.  Clinton tells you what and how she will.  Clinton is the only way to go.
Senator Clinton's win in Ohio gives us Reagan Democrats some new hope.  Democrats need Ohio and Senator Obama cannot deliver it, but Senator Clinton can.  READ THE EXIT POLLS!  If Senator Obama is the nominee, Senator McCain makes Ohio, Michigan, and Pennsylvania his favorite destinations and those of us in swing states like Missouri join the McCain Express.  Looks like this goes all the way to Denver!
This is the first time I have voted in Texas, as I moved here recently. I am so angry that we are required to:
1. stand in long, slow lines for at least an hour to vote then,
2. are expected to return After The Polls Close to "vote" again in the caucuses!
I hear that people who knew about going to the caucuses had to be there until 12:30 A.M. How many people are free to devote up to 7 hours to vote?
What happened to one person one vote in the states? Apparently, since not enough Clinton supporters were aware of, or able to fufill, the second requirement, Obama will win our delegates! Clinton has a clear lead in the popular vote. If Obama wins more delegates here then Clinton does, it will be one more indication of the level of corruption in this state's politics.
One Person - One Vote! This is 2008! We voted on computers without receiving printed verfications of our vote. I am very unhappy with my adopted state.


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