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Originally Posted by goober
The math has been unrelenting, even when Hillary wins she is further behind, she needs something like 80% of the vote in PA to get even in the popular vote, and that's not going to happen without a complete disaster hitting the Obama campaign, and this stuff about his minister is fading fast.
At some point before the convention, the superdelegates will let Hillary know that it's over, theoretically she can still close the gap, but the math gets harder with every primary. Maybe if we had 100 states, and things were just ramping up she could catch Obama in the last 50 states, but theres only something like 20 primaries left, and unless she pulls off a huge win in PA she's done and the Superdelegates will let her know in no uncertain terms.
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Unfortunately for Obama, an 80% loss in PA may be in the picture. Pastor Wrights comments do not sit well with blue collar workers & whites. Plus, I believe that other states, that were certain wins for Obama are now tied. N.C. being one of them.
Obama's polls suggest that you're wrong. Pastor Wrights comments are still of great concern.
Obama's racial speech is the one that is
fading.
When the rubber meets the road:
Voters are asking themselves: How could a man speak such beautiful words regarding racial issues in this country, & then
run contrary to his own words, by being a
20 year member of a very racist, hate filled, separatist church?
The answer will be in the voting booth.