Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Is the Clinton campaign imploding?

It is generally accepted that in order for Clinton to receive the nomination she needs to win Pennsylvania BIG. And by Big it is generally accepted by at least 15% of the vote if not 20% in order to make up for her delegate discrepancy with Obama.





Polls from ALL sources show that Clinton's once large lead in Pennsylvania is shrinking, currently being at or around 6%. If trends continue it is possible Pennsylvania will be a dead heat.





Is the house of cards for Clintion falling?














Oh and please rhetoric, keep it within the realm of votes, polls and delegates.

Is the Clinton campaign imploding?
I guess we will find out on the night of April 22, that is if something else does not blow up in her face. Your truthfulness and reputation is key and hers has been eroded over the years but more so now with the "under sniper fire" Bosnia lie, the no vetting of the woman and still born child story( part of which WAS true) and the " I was speaking out against the Iraq war long before Obama" whopper she told in OR.
Reply:Yes without a doubt. It has already passed critical mass for them ever overtaking Obama. She will be losing and it will be ugly.
Reply:People are tired of hearing her shrill post-menopausal shriek every time they turn on the TV. Not to mention all of the goofy pictures of Hillary with her mouth open.
Reply:I think we have seen enough evidence that polls are imperfect at best.





The Hildabeast has continually shot herself in the foot this entire campaign however Obama isn't doing himself any service with his questionable choice in friends. The Dem Nomination is a crapshoot at this point, although the conspiratorial side of my brain says it is all a show and the Elite will install Hillary like they have planned all along.
Reply:Yes, really in my opinion with all the back and forth on the democratic side I believe hers as well as Obama's is.
Reply:She would have to win 65 percent of the vote to even make a dent in Senator Obama's delegate lead and popular vote lead. That is not going to happen.





She also needs to win the remaining 9 contests after Pennsylvania with 65 percent of the vote. That of course is impossible.
Reply:no
Reply:Reality check. Obama will not have enough delegates to be selected on the first ballot at the convention either. I'm looking forward to the riots in Denver when Hillary gets the nod and the fact that the democrat party is run by good-old-boys becomes apparent

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