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Old 02-29-2008, 01:46 PM  
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Originally Posted by Axeman View Post
If she loses both Ohio and Texas she is done. No doubt about it. Some polls show him ahead in Tx and some show her ahead. Remember polls in NH had him ahead by a lot and he lost. Polls had him ahead in Cali and he lost by a big margin.

And he has won 11 in a row since Super Tuesday. No dispute there.

If she wins 3 of the 4 states on Tuesday everything changes and the landscape flips on its ass again.

If she won Texas and Ohio on Tuesday she would have pretty much swept the biggest states in the nation and the most important blue states plus Florida. I won't give her MI since he removed himself from the ballot. If she did win those 2 states plus all the major states in the nation should he quit? What about if she then went on to get Pennsylvania? Would he quit then?

If I were him even if she did all that I would quit. Unless she gets 2025 I would fight.
Well today the Clinton campaign put out a memo that said that if Obama didn't win ALL 4 contests on Tuesday then that would be proof that voters had buyer's remorse over Obama and that Hillary should continue on.
They go on to say that Obama not only has to win all 4, he has to win them by significant margins.

Just another case of the Clinton campaign moving the goal posts and saying they scored a touchdown......or agreeing to rules early on when they thought this would be a coronation and not a nomination (not counting the primaries in Michigan and Florida....the Clinton campaign agreed to those rules and agreed not to campaign there) but now that it's in her best interest to count Fla and Michigan, she wants to count them. If Obama had won there do you think she'd be talking about how we should count them because they're so important in the general?

And now there's even talk of a lawsuit to challenge the rules of the Texas primary system......rules that she's known about for over 2 years.

It seems to me that no matter what the voters say, Hillary feels like she's entitled to the nomination and the presidency and will do whatever it takes to steal the nomination from the person who got the most votes.

How you can support someone to be the president of a democracy, when they obviously don't believe in democracy, is beyond me.
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