Hillary’s New Math Problem
In fact, she would probably say yes. When there's a good chance to win, almost no one has ever said no. (Colin Powell is the exception). In 1960, when the vice-presidency was worth a lot less, Senate Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson gave up his powerful position to run with John F. Kennedy.
How about Clinton-Obama? Nope. The Clintonites can spin to their heart's content about how big March 4 was for them. How close the race is. How they've got the Big Mo now.
Tell it to Slate's Delegate Calculator. Again.
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Posted By: Buckeye State Scott @ 04/25/2008 1:12:26 PM
Comment: POPULAR VOTE
DON'T COUNT FOR JACK
AND BILL DOES NOT HELP
ASK AL GORE
292 DELEGATES TO VICTORY
GO OBAMA
Posted By: Buckeye State Scott @ 04/25/2008 1:12:08 PM
Comment: POPULAR VOTE
DON'T COUNT FOR JACK
AND BILL DOES NOT HELP
ASK AL GORE
292 DELEGATES TO VICTORY
GO OBAMA
Posted By: TAW0311 @ 03/18/2008 1:19:46 PM
Comment: With the Democrats backed into a no win situation, they will once again snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. I've got no problem with a female president or a black president, but McCain will win easily in Nov. Hillary's crookedness , Obama's inexperience will be their downfall. Hillary rigged the primary season thinking she would have no competition. I am the annoited one so I will set this primary season things up so once I get a lead no one will catch me. Too smart for her own good. To all you Democrats, the sooner you bell the cat the better. But methinks it is already too late for you. You have no chance against McCain. The best you can hope for is Hillary withdraws with grace before she brings the whole party down for a generation. The Republicans are split over who they want to face, not withstanding Rush. Rush, who does not think McCain is conservative enough had nothing bad to say about GWB's unconservative reign. Hypocrite. I think he would secretly love for Hillary to win so he can stay important for the next 8 years trying to tear her down.