Posted on May 16, 2008 by jrobins2
Now I’m not saying that Obama’s the nominee (though everyone else is), but this article is a truly fascinating look at the “new delegate math” that comes with an Obama/McCain matchup. It’s ungodly early to be considering this stuff, and a lifetime of things can happen, but I think it lays out where the battleground [...]
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Posted on May 9, 2008 by jerwinf
After her last hopes for winning the nomination were crushed on Tuesday, Hillary Clinton declared her intention to remain in the race. In south Dakota on Friday, she decried Obama’s weakening support among “hard-working white Americans.” Even if Obama’s support among whites was weakening (it’s not, he did better among whites in Pennsylvania than in [...]
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Posted on May 9, 2008 by jrobins2
I’ve heard many declarations of it’s over, it’s done, it’s all over the media, the blogs, even our own Clinton supporters here at garnet donkey seem to think that this is over. I just don’t get it. Nothing that happened on Tuesday was unexpected, Obama won a state with a large African American population, and [...]
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Posted on May 8, 2008 by Michael May
Well, it’s over. I hate to say it, because I was feeling optimistic after Pennsylvania, but it is over. The nomination will be decided by early June. Obama will get the nomination. But he’s not that bad, I always supported him, just not as much as Hillary. Now it’s time to focus on beating McCain [...]
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Posted on May 1, 2008 by jrobins2
I know its a bit early for NC and IN predictions, but I wanted to toss this out there now: Hillary Clinton will win Indiana and North Carolina.
NC: Clinton +2 IN:+10.
But the real question is WHY? A month ago, I would have told you, “It would take some miracle (or a [...]
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