mugz wrote:
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http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2008/president/democratic_vote_count.html
Thanks for calling attention to this site. I hope readers will see that
this is still a viable fight for Hillary.
Their listing shows that the popular vote is very close, so is the
delegate count. The polls for presidency are also close enough for a
margin of error. Given the amount of media and obama sup****ters calling
for her to quit, and prognostications that it is over for her, the
figures say the opposite. Going by the numbers, Hillary remains a
viable candidate to cross the finish line and her chances are equal with
his. The key to whether she can be successful or not is the obama
successful propaganda campaign being waged by his sup****ters in cahoots
with the major media who are saying that she is through and cannot win.
It was outrageous that obama was given a full hour on last sunday's
tim russert show to expound at length without any opposition and soft
ball questions. OUTRAGEOUS that the media can get away with this
unfairness. Whatever happened to equal time?
At any rate, sad to say the public is eating up the story of her demise
from the major media in cahoots with the obama campaign to discredit her
stay. He plans to hold his victory party may 20.
I do not think that she would ever run again for president in the
future. My view is that is the why she is putting everything out into
this one. A candidate would not want to run again after this type of
election where her supposed-to-be sup****ters abandoned her. They are
real low-lifes, especially the Senators, house members and governors who
came out for obama and are calling for her to quit.
There are more state primaries ahead of the issue of Florida and
Michigan is not resolved. Onward!


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