Good. She needs to get forced out of the race by the party.Clinton is not going to gain any ground
Originally posted by: bamacre
He needs to start publicly asking her to drop out.
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Good. She needs to get forced out of the race by the party.Clinton is not going to gain any ground
Originally posted by: bamacre
He needs to start publicly asking her to drop out.
Originally posted by: Mail5398
Even when you include the vote total of Michigan and Florida, Obama is still ahead in the popular vote. That is with Obama getting ZERO votes in Michigan.
Originally posted by: Mail5398
If we wait until after the convention, I really do not believe there will be enough time to heal.
Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: Mail5398
If we wait until after the convention, I really do not believe there will be enough time to heal.
I'd hope that the SD's come to a decision fairly quickly after the remaining big primaries... I think the democrats biggest worry right now should be if there isn't a smoke-filled back room. lol.
Originally posted by: Mail5398
Ohio Clinton 74 Obama 65
Texas Clinton 94 Obama 99
Vermont Clinton 6 Obama 9
Rhode Island Clinton 13 Obama 8
Mississippi Clinton 11 Obama 17 with 95% in.
Obama 198
Clinton 198
Originally posted by: Wreckem
Originally posted by: Mail5398
Ohio Clinton 74 Obama 65
Texas Clinton 94 Obama 99
Vermont Clinton 6 Obama 9
Rhode Island Clinton 13 Obama 8
Mississippi Clinton 11 Obama 17 with 95% in.
Obama 198
Clinton 198
Dont forget when CA certified their election results Clinton lost 4 delegates and Obama gained 4 delegates.
So that it is actually 202 to 194.
Originally posted by: M0RPH
She still has a chance of edging him in the popular vote, if she was to do really well in PA and in MI/FL revotes. If she did manage that, and having won most of the large battleground states, I think she would be deserving of the nomiation over Obama and I think many superdelegates would see it the same way.
However, more and more I'm seeing that no matter what happens, they're going to give it to Obama. The main reason for that is racial sensitivities. Superdelegates, and the Democratic party in general, will be afraid that if they don't give it to him it will be seen as racism and will cause an uproar among blacks in this country.
So congrats, Obama.
Geraldine, is that you?However, more and more I'm seeing that no matter what happens, they're going to give it to Obama. The main reason for that is racial sensitivities. Superdelegates, and the Democratic party in general, will be afraid that if they don't give it to him it will be seen as racism and will cause an uproar among blacks in this country.
Originally posted by: M0RPH
She still has a chance of edging him in the popular vote, if she was to do really well in PA and in MI/FL revotes. If she did manage that, and having won most of the large battleground states, I think she would be deserving of the nomiation over Obama and I think many superdelegates would see it the same way.
However, more and more I'm seeing that no matter what happens, they're going to give it to Obama. The main reason for that is racial sensitivities. Superdelegates, and the Democratic party in general, will be afraid that if they don't give it to him it will be seen as racism and will cause an uproar among blacks in this country.
So congrats, Obama.
Originally posted by: CellarDoor
I actually heard today that Obama picked up an additional 4 delegates today from California, as they are still finishing counting in some areas. They say he might pick up another 1-2 in Ohio as well.
Originally posted by: M0RPH
However, more and more I'm seeing that no matter what happens, they're going to give it to Obama. The main reason for that is racial sensitivities. Superdelegates, and the Democratic party in general, will be afraid that if they don't give it to him it will be seen as racism and will cause an uproar among blacks in this country.
So congrats, Obama.
