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Old 04-23-2008, 03:15 AM   #98 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by mikelew007 View Post

...and you were spot on!

@99% of the vote in, Hillary won 55% to 45%.
Election Center 2008: Primary Results - Elections & Politics news from CNN.com
You were exactly right about the numbers, Gary. Good Job! I still disagree with your analysis, though. It's not about whether Obama can win in the certain states he didn't win against Clinton. He won't be running against her in November (or she against him; if she should somehow get the nomination). He would be running against McCain- Democrat versus Republican. I do not believe that the last eight years will get the GOP any brownie points with the voting public. I still believe the Republicans have lost the White House for the next sixteen years at least.
So Hillary has survived to fight another day. She definitely does have the willpower to stay on; I'll give her that. This was good for her to win, but bad for her in that I think it was really not large enough to change any minds as far as any superdelegates are concerned. So, I guess this means that we must have the same scenario for the next primaries; North Carolina and Indiana. Any predictions, Gary?
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