What To Expect From Clinton Tomorrow

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Democrats, Hillary

Marc Ambinder reports from a Clinton spin call:

[...] if Clinton wins the popular vote in Ohio and Texas, she’s staying in the race.

Even if she loses the delegate race in Texas.

So I propose a new slogan for the Democratic National Convention in Denver: “There will be blood.”

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3 Responses to “What To Expect From Clinton Tomorrow”

  1. vwcat Says:

    You got that right.
    For the clintons, it’s never about what’s good for others or to ever do anything with some class.
    It’s just about them and only them.
    We all know that the race, in reality is over. The party is just humoring her about tomorrow.
    And the press that never seems to have a spine when it comes to the clintons.

  2. Tony Says:

    According to Hillary, whose entire campaign has been based on “experience,” McCain has more of it than Obama. While that is probably true, you DO NOT say that if you’re a Democrat.

    And for those of you who don’t think it was a big deal, I didn’t either until I saw the video.

    Thankfully the media is starting to call her on her ridiculous claims.

  3. mw Says:

    Gosh that sounds familiar…

    Who was it that said

    The popular vote in Texas is the sole determinant of victory. Not delegates and not caucus results…

    Oh, right - that would be me. Do you think the Clinton campaign is cribbing their campaign strategy from my Donklephant Posts? Probably better advice than what they were getting from Mark Penn.

    Justin, I do think there is a way for the Dems to avoid a bloodbath in Denver. If Clinton takes the popular vote in Texas and Ohio today, Obama should recognize the inevitable, and just pull the plug on his campaign for the good of the party. After all, there will be no chance of him winning the nomination if he can’t win in any of the big states [This is a preview of coming attractions].

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