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Jonathan Alter

Hillary’s Math Problem

Forget tonight. She could win 16 straight and still lose.

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  • Posted By: zxc.jones @ 05/22/2008 6:17:35 PM

    I first heard about Clintons attempt at changing the delegate math at www.whitewidowreport.com Senator Clinton is a Great politician and I applaud her for her efforts. But attempting to push the argument that the delegate math has changed prior to the rules committee convening on May 31st is a bit of a stretch. Even with Michigan and Florida seated she still loses. Its time to let it go???

  • Posted By: JerzyDevil @ 05/06/2008 11:44:06 PM

    That is exactly what superdelegates are for: to supplement rational thinking to illogical math. Those states Obama won, in themselves, are insufficient. Florida and Michigan will be seated and it will become obvious that Hillary should be the nominee. Any superdelegate who does not understand this should assign his/her vote to someone who does. God bless our country.

  • Posted By: treetracker @ 03/26/2008 2:36:31 PM

    Hillary's Washington Prayer Group (now his explains a lot):

    "The Fellowship believes that the elite win power by the will of God, who uses them for his purposes. Its mission is to help the powerful understand their role in God's plan."

    http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2007/09/hillarys-prayer-2.html

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