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Posted by Scott Tribe on June 5, 2008, at 12:44 am | Tags: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, US Democratic Presidential Primary | Category: American Politics |
2 comments - (Comments are closed) | Trackback for this entry Posted by Scott Tribe on April 8, 2008, at 10:48 am | Tags: Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton, US Presidential Primaries | Category: American Politics |
5 comments - (Comments are closed) | Trackback for this entry Posted by Scott Tribe on March 5, 2008, at 9:19 am | Hillary Clinton won 3 of 4 states last night in the Democratic Primary. However, it appears she didn’t win big enough to make any serious dent into Obama’s lead in delegates. In fact, if Obama wins the Texas Democratic caucus, as predicted by many, the delegate pickups from last night could very well be a wash. Even if it isn’t and Hillary has picked up several delegates to 20 delegates on Obama, it still leaves Clinton with troubling numbers – troubling enough that Time Magazine says “It appears numerically impossible for her to overtake his lead among elected delegates”. So, Hillary has bragging rights from last night, but I don’t […] Tags: Barack Obama, Democratic Primaries, Hillary Clinton, US presidential campaign | Category: American Politics |
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