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Last Night Clinton Won the Pennsylvania Primary, but Lost the War for the Nomination

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She also got a superdel last night.... :thumbs:

But her final margin -- which the Pennsylvania Secretary of State says was only 8.6% .

:no:

9.2%

http://www.electionreturns.state.pa.us/

Either result is rounded 9%. Wasn't it you that just this morning criticized Troll for harping on fractions? :whistle:

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2). Popular Vote. Pennsylvania was her best opportunity to really close in on Obama's popular vote lead. She picked up about 216,000 net votes. But that still leaves her over 600,000 votes behind, and Obama will likely increase his popular vote margin further after the contests on May 6th. Her failure to blow Obama out in Pennsylvania makes it almost impossible for her to close the popular vote gap.

No, it leaves her only 501,138 votes behind. If she wins the Florida argument she's only 206,366 votes behind and this is not at all impossible to make up.

Her FL argument lacks legitimacy.

I don't know about that. Democrats have a history for wanting all votes in Florida to count.

Its too late for primaries to be held in FL and MI. Since they were both uncontested primaries, unlikely that the votes will count. So.........till November.

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She also got a superdel last night.... :thumbs:

But her final margin -- which the Pennsylvania Secretary of State says was only 8.6% .

:no:

9.2%

http://www.electionreturns.state.pa.us/

Either result is rounded 9%. Wasn't it you that just this morning criticized Troll for harping on fractions? :whistle:

At least make them correct, if you are going to use them. :bonk:

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She also got a superdel last night.... :thumbs:

But her final margin -- which the Pennsylvania Secretary of State says was only 8.6% .
:no:

9.2%

http://www.electionreturns.state.pa.us/

Either result is rounded 9%. Wasn't it you that just this morning criticized Troll for harping on fractions? :whistle:

At least make them correct, if you are going to use them. :bonk:

I think they were at the time he posted them. And they have not really changed significantly since. Just a few tiny fractions. But I suppose since the fractions went into the direction you like, all of a sudden they became relevant. ;)

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She also got a superdel last night.... :thumbs:

But her final margin -- which the Pennsylvania Secretary of State says was only 8.6% .
:no:

9.2%

http://www.electionreturns.state.pa.us/

Either result is rounded 9%. Wasn't it you that just this morning criticized Troll for harping on fractions? :whistle:

At least make them correct, if you are going to use them. :bonk:

I think they were at the time he posted them. And since they have not changed significantly. Just a few fractions. But I suppose since the fractions went into the direction you like, all of a sudden they became relevant. ;)

You guys are all pro-fraction, not me. All the different news outlets are reporting 45/5* anyhow. *Note: rounded up from fractions. :lol:

HILLARY WON, end of story. :P Must be a mighty bitter pill to swallow. Headlines on all the websites talking about how Obama can't seal the deal, can't get the blue collar votes, or whites, or swing states.

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She also got a superdel last night.... :thumbs:

But her final margin -- which the Pennsylvania Secretary of State says was only 8.6% .
:no:

9.2%

http://www.electionreturns.state.pa.us/

Either result is rounded 9%. Wasn't it you that just this morning criticized Troll for harping on fractions? :whistle:

At least make them correct, if you are going to use them. :bonk:

I think they were at the time he posted them. And since they have not changed significantly. Just a few fractions. But I suppose since the fractions went into the direction you like, all of a sudden they became relevant. ;)

You guys are all pro-fraction, not me. All the different news outlets are reporting 45/5* anyhow. *Note: rounded up from fractions. :lol:

HILLARY WON, end of story. :P Must be a mighty bitter pill to swallow. Headlines on all the websites talking about how Obama can't seal the deal, can't get the blue collar votes, or whites, or swing states.

What did she win? The nomination is now out of her reach.

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She also got a superdel last night.... :thumbs:

But her final margin -- which the Pennsylvania Secretary of State says was only 8.6% .
:no:

9.2%

http://www.electionreturns.state.pa.us/

Either result is rounded 9%. Wasn't it you that just this morning criticized Troll for harping on fractions? :whistle:

At least make them correct, if you are going to use them. :bonk:

I think they were at the time he posted them. And since they have not changed significantly. Just a few fractions. But I suppose since the fractions went into the direction you like, all of a sudden they became relevant. ;)

You guys are all pro-fraction, not me. All the different news outlets are reporting 45/5* anyhow. *Note: rounded up from fractions. :lol:

HILLARY WON, end of story. :P Must be a mighty bitter pill to swallow. Headlines on all the websites talking about how Obama can't seal the deal, can't get the blue collar votes, or whites, or swing states.

What did she win? The nomination is now out of her reach.

:lol:

I suggest you read the news.

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What did she win? The nomination is now out of her reach.

Keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel better.

In reality, no-one really knows what's going to happen.

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Clinton Camp Predicts $10 Million Fundraising Haul By Wednesday Night

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Campaign Chair McAuliffe says the money has been pouring in since Tuesday’s win — with 60,000 donors contributing online by noon Wednesday. Campaign’s best-ever day of fundraising.

“Thanks to them, we will have the resources needed to compete and win as we move ahead to the next contests.”

Sen. Clinton reported $3 million in donations at 7 a.m. Wednesday.

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She also got a superdel last night.... :thumbs:

But her final margin -- which the Pennsylvania Secretary of State says was only 8.6% .
:no:

9.2%

http://www.electionreturns.state.pa.us/

Either result is rounded 9%. Wasn't it you that just this morning criticized Troll for harping on fractions? :whistle:

At least make them correct, if you are going to use them. :bonk:

I think they were at the time he posted them. And since they have not changed significantly. Just a few fractions. But I suppose since the fractions went into the direction you like, all of a sudden they became relevant. ;)

You guys are all pro-fraction, not me. All the different news outlets are reporting 45/5* anyhow. *Note: rounded up from fractions. :lol:

HILLARY WON, end of story. :P Must be a mighty bitter pill to swallow. Headlines on all the websites talking about how Obama can't seal the deal, can't get the blue collar votes, or whites, or swing states.

What did she win? The nomination is now out of her reach.

:lol:

I suggest you read the news.

I suggest you do. Hillary hasn't won much more than a chance to carry on for another couple of weeks. She cannot be the nominee without disregarding the votes that have been cast across the nation. That's a fact that camp Hillary will eventually be forced to acknowledge.

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Clinton Camp Predicts $10 Million Fundraising Haul By Wednesday Night

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Campaign Chair McAuliffe says the money has been pouring in since Tuesday’s win — with 60,000 donors contributing online by noon Wednesday. Campaign’s best-ever day of fundraising.

Thanks to them, we will have the resources needed to compete and win as we move ahead to the next contests.

Sen. Clinton reported $3 million in donations at 7 a.m. Wednesday.

:dance:

Tell me how is 3 million going to help her compete in the weeks ahead. As I heard and read that she is in the Hole for 9 million.. hmmmmm if she gets 1o million she only comes out on top with 1 million.

Geee.. she can do some heavy campain with that whopping 1 million.

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I suggest you read the news.

I suggest you do. Hillary hasn't won much more than a chance to carry on for another couple of weeks. She cannot be the nominee without disregarding the votes that have been cast across the nation. That's a fact that camp Hillary will eventually be forced to acknowledge.

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I suggest you read the news.

I suggest you do. Hillary hasn't won much more than a chance to carry on for another couple of weeks. She cannot be the nominee without disregarding the votes that have been cast across the nation. That's a fact that camp Hillary will eventually be forced to acknowledge.

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Thanks for making my point. An installation by the party elite against the expressed will of the voters is her only path to the nomination. That's what I've been saying. You providing a link to the definition of a super delegate shows that you agree. She cannot win by winning the support of the people so she'll work hard to disenfranchise the Democratic voters across the nation to grab the nomination she feels entitled to. If that happens, McCain will move into 1600 Penn Ave next January. Not a doubt about it.

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Libs arguin about tenths of a point :rofl: Keep it up we'll see you in november! :bonk:

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