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Is this it? IF Obama wins, is Clinton all but gone? I for one am hoping for a Clinton win, but that's mainly due to my political agenda. I think it would be easier for McCain to beat her than Barack.

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I hope Obama doesn't win but if he does I hope Hillary stays in the race as long as she wants to stay in. I am kinda tired of this, "hurting the party" stuff that they are all laying on her. If she wants to stay in and if she can afford it, I would stay in and let the big boys go pick on someone else.

 

I will never tear down another candidate just because they don't fit into my agenda but I will say that if Hillary doesn't win the nomination, I will not be voting in this election.

 

McCain scares me and to be as blunt as possible, I just don't like Obama.

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I don't think she is going to beat him as bad as they are saying. I think it is only going to be 3 or 4% which means a win for him. If he can get Philly out then that will happen. That IMO.

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IMO, Obama will not win, but can claim a victory by keeping the margian near 5-7%.

I agree. I think she needs a 10 point win to keep from losing anymore superdelegates.

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The talking heads seemed to settle on an 8 point over/under for who could claim the win. PA has had something like 200,000 new registrations, which bodes very well for Obama I would think.

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Slate.com has a delegate calculator.

 

At this point, Hillary needs to win every remaining primary, including PA, by an average of 65-35.

 

If she "wins" PA by 6 points, she has to go 70-30 the rest of the way.

 

It's over, and she needs to drop out. She's hurting the party by weakening the nominee (that's what he is at this point) while McCain is getting a free ride. Democrats WILL blame the Clintons for any loss in the fall.

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:dancingpaGo Hillary

 

Take PA then on to Indiana and Kentucky:dancingpa

 

Keep attacking Obama the whole way.

 

:thumb:

 

She may not win the nomination, but she sure is helping McCain.

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She's done as it is. If she doesn't win by 10-12 points or more it's an Obama victory and will delay the inevitable until Indiana.

However she could still win if you follow what's in this video.

 

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She's done as it is. If she doesn't win by 10-12 points or more it's an Obama victory and will delay the inevitable until Indiana.

However she could still win if you follow what's in this video.

 

 

:laugh: Priceless!
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She's done as it is. If she doesn't win by 10-12 points or more it's an Obama victory and will delay the inevitable until Indiana.

However she could still win if you follow what's in this video.

 

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Slate.com has a delegate calculator.

 

At this point, Hillary needs to win every remaining primary, including PA, by an average of 65-35.

 

If she "wins" PA by 6 points, she has to go 70-30 the rest of the way.

 

It's over, and she needs to drop out. She's hurting the party by weakening the nominee (that's what he is at this point) while McCain is getting a free ride. Democrats WILL blame the Clintons for any loss in the fall.

I hope she takes it all the way to the convention. I don't care who she hurts as long as she shows everyone that if you believe in something bad enough you will fight for it!!!!

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