81% Reporting In Indiana: Hillary Leads By 36K

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

Clinton – 515,289 – 52%
Obama – 479,085 – 48%

BUT, Lake Country has reported 1 vote. That’s a city that shares the Chicago media market and there are a TON of votes there. He could easily make up the difference there.

More soon…


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2 Responses to “81% Reporting In Indiana: Hillary Leads By 36K”

  1. TheMiddle Says:

    41K vote lead with 85% in.

    Hillary’s supporters are geeked at her ‘victory’ speech. You’d think they just won the primary as a whole. Good for them though. Its nice to see people excited about their politics.

    I’ve said before that this election has been over for a long time, and I’m not the only one obviously, and tonight only makes it MORE over. But whatever her reasons, I commend her determination.

  2. TheMiddle Says:

    I should also say that Hillary in general, gave a very good speech. It kind of seemed like she went with Obama’s ’story’ theme where she talked about her life story, comparing it to the lives of other American’s. Very nicely done, very classy.

    It also seems like she made a sort of play to party unity, with her quips about how the need to get A democrat into the White House was of primary importance.

    I can’t say I like Hillary too much, and I don’t really like the the DNC as a whole, but this needs to happen. Both candidates need to really make a strong push to their supporters to bring their party back together.

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