Clinton: I'm Second but Obama is Next to Last
The old saying that American woman are poor in mathematics may be more correct than once believed. Hillary Clinton coming off a severe loss in North Carolina and a razer thin lead in Indiana is still running as though she can win the Democratic nomination for President of the United States. According to Scott Rasmussen, from Rasmussen Reports, a major polling agency in politics, Clinton cannot win. Rasmussen will stop pulling its Democratic tracking poll beginning Monday and focus its attention on the Democratic presumptive nominee, Barrack Obama vs. the Republican Presumptive, John McCain. Clinton's arguements just don't add up to a win for democrats.
Today is the first time in the race that Obama has they same amount of super delegates as Clinton. It appears that Clinton pitch that she should be nominee instead of Barrack Obama. because of an Associated Press article that said Senator Obama's support among working, hardworking Americans, white Americans, is weakening. She related that she has a much broader base to build a winning coalition on, is falling on Deaf ears. Obama has received mass defections since Tuesdays primary. The super delegates are paying more attention to Hillary's negatives then demographic positives In making their decision.
Former President Bill Clinton is factoring in as well. Senator Clinton who has tied her qualifications to the Clinton presidency is being called the “old Politics” by Obama's people. The desire to change is undermining experience in that Obama's argument is, if they wanted to change the way business was done in Washington, they had enough time to do it. But they didn't.
Obama is offering that a hyphenated America is part of the old politics. He says we are not Red or Blue, Black or White, Rich or Poor, young or old American's but American's . While the Clinton's are fragmenting America into the old sub groups.
Is there a chance at a Clinton as Vice president? Don't put money on it. Obama's trying to focus his campaign on change. Adding Hillary as a running mate would negate his new school speak. With Hillary's negatives he would simply be called an old politician, doing whatever it takes to get elected. Thats so Yesterday for a candidate who is talking about tomorrow.
So it's over, but its like the girlfriend who doesn't get the message. As is dating, there is no easier softer way in politics. The Clinton's are old and out. You have been traded in for a better looking, tanned, 40 something.
So what about Tuesday? Consider the Clinton wins in Kentucky and West Virginia as the second place finisher in the Kentucky Derby this year. Eight Belles had a strong second place finish but in doing so both front ankles are broken. Its time to put her to rest.



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at 09:57 on May 13th, 2008
Please! I am a huge Barrack Obama supporter but, this story is biased BS.
The girlfriend who doesn't get the message? Sounds to me like someone has issues with women who are ambitious. Should she give up solely on the fact that she's a woman in a man's world? She shouldn't keep fighting? If the tables were turned, would you expect Obama to concede defeat, or would you think him weak for letting go against a woman?
Listen, maybe you should see a therapist about those issues of yours. Maybe Clinton has a hard time letting go... but, I think maybe, it's you who finds it difficult to let go of your own issues......