3/25/08

Clinton will win in PA

I'm in a Panera's in Western PA right now and there's an Obama group meeting. 22 people, a 20-ish leader presiding.

The Politico has a story about how Hillary can't win more delegates than Obama, a fact that is widely ignored because the media like a good story and a close race is a good story.

However, Hillary will win big in PA. She's gained five points since OH, and is up by double-digits in every single poll. She got Ed Rendell's endorsement, from whom PA democrats get their marching orders. PA is a closed primary, so it hurts Obama's chances of getting votes from independents.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Shall we now take into account one of the biggest lies that Hillary has committed? Won't this show once again the liars that the Clintons continuously prove to be? Did you not see how many republicans in PA have changed to democrats for this race? I truly believe at least 75% of them will be voting for Barack Obama! It won't be a landslide and he will still have many more delegates than she will.

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