“About four.”
That’s the net gain in delegates Clinton scored from her “big night,” according to Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs on the his camp’s latest projections, including Obama’s runaway victory in the Texas caucuses.
3/5/08, 1:20 pm EST
“About four.”
That’s the net gain in delegates Clinton scored from her “big night,” according to Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs on the his camp’s latest projections, including Obama’s runaway victory in the Texas caucuses.
jp | 3/5/2008, 5:22 pm EST
I understand RS has endorsed Obama and thus has a vested interest in making last night seem like a win (or if nothing else a push), but I just can’t share the sunny optimism. Yes, Hillary is still behind in the delegate count and, unless this Rezko story has a bullet, she isn’t likely to make up the deficit before the convention, but that doesn’t change the fact that Obama can’t seem to close. After WI, Hillary was all but dead, and once again, her derisive pissing contest keeps her in the game. You can’t let the dirtiest player lie, cheat, and steal to keep themselves in the game and still expect to win. Period.
Tim - Ohio | 3/7/2008, 2:11 pm EST
So the Stone has endorsed Obama and accused Clinton of “dirty campaigning”. Well, if Obama is nominated, he will face his own little swift boating from the republicans. He better learn to fight back or he is in serious trouble. These debates make both of them stronger!
He is a fighter! Remember, it was the Obama campaign that first made race an issue by taking comments by many respected democrats and pointing to them as racially motivated, from Joe Biden to Bill Clinton. They (the Obama campaign) have been quite crafty at convincing African-Americans that William Jefferson Clinton is racist! Give me a break! A fox smells his own hole first!
Anonymous | 3/8/2008, 10:28 am EST
(DD)
But a Bear can bear it.
Been SO long since I’ve heard that line, I HAD to finish it. Not that it means anything herein.
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