After 10 straight victories, Obama's camp claims wide lead and urges Clinton to quit
www.guardian.co.uk
 Barack Obama's campaign team, riding a wave of 10 straight victories in the contest for the Democratic nomination after wins in Wisconsin and
Hawaii, yesterday urged Hillary Clinton to bow to the inevitable and accept defeat. (visit the link for the full news article)
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Is it truly over? IMO, for the Clintons it is. The only way I foresee them getting into the general election is by the hands of the elite. Some
miscount or other BS is her only savior. Unfortunately, at the same time, I could see it being over for the Dems if Obama wins the nomination. Does
anyone think he is a guaranteed win? Although, McCain does seem to be derailing himself with his goofy "I believe in torture....I don't believe in
torture" flip flopping.
www.guardian.co.uk
(visit the link for the full news article)
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reply to post by palehorse23
No it's not over. Hillary is getting on the horn telling the super delegates to ignore the voters, and she's trying to squeeze some support out of
Michigan and Florida.
She is not going to give up until she's exhausted everything, and after that, after cheating has failed.
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reply to post by bigbert81
Yeah, I wouldn't put it past her to pull a "Florida" on Barack. LOL No matter who we get, I am not really looking forward to it.
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I'm leaning toward Obama, but I don't think Hillary is done yet. There's still Texas, Ohio and Pennsylvania; she could actually squeak through.
Obama's camp is probably right, but they shouldn't be so eager to announce her demise.
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