Obama Leads 13-11

By Alan Stewart Carl | Related entries in 2008 Election, Barack, Minnesota, Super Delegates!!!

That’s among their Senate colleagues where Barack Obama now leads Hillary Clinton 13-11 in endorsements. The latest holdout to go to Obama is fellow freshman Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota. That’s just one more superdelegate for Obama in the slow march to his nomination.

Clinton could still pull it out but she’s going to have to get a nice percentage of the undeclared superdelegates. There would have to be a tidal change for that because, right now, each important new endorsement seems to be heading Obama’s way.


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4 Responses to “Obama Leads 13-11”

  1. Bubbles Says:

    Hillary has nothing to lose by dragging this out. First, there’s the slim chance that she’ll still receive the nomination. If not, she will bloody up Obama enough so that he can’t win against McCain in November… I’m pretty sure that Hillary would rather see a McCain presidency than an Obama one. Obama as president means Hillary will never get that office, ever.

    But if McCain wins, it will pave the way for her to be elected Governor of NY in 2010, and then becoming the undisputed Presidential nominee two years later.

    There’s a YouTube video which explains it pretty well:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBGIQ7ZuuiU

  2. Avinash_Tyagi Says:

    Hillary will never get the presidency after this year, she is alienating too many dems

  3. jo Says:

    Not to sound chauvinist but most women are too petty and distracted to lead.

    Hillary is one of them. She couldn’t even get through most of the debates without being petty.

    But we probably wouldn’t have to worry about terrorism anymore because she would nag them to death.

  4. TP Babe Says:

    Petty and distracted? This is the essence of chauvinist…generalizing that all women are this way. Woe to you, if this is all you know of women! This dark side is usually brought about by a regular dose of disrespect and marginalization. I have a suggestion. Demonstrate respect for them and their opinions. Then stand back and watch…you will be amazed as she transforms.

    In regards to Hillary, she plays by the same rules as the men and many people are uncomfortable with that, myself included. Distracted? Not a chance. The woman has more ambition than anyone else I’ve ever seen. And that’s a GOOD thing. FYI, I’m supporting Obama, but have deep respect for Hillary.

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