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Hillary wins South Dakota?

June 3, 2008 by GayPatriotWest

No wonder Hillary hasn’t conceded yet.

While the media has been talking all day about the former First Lady’s exit strategy, with AP even reporting falsely that she was dropping out, Democratic voters were still coming out to vote against the man the media has anointed as their party’s nominee.

And wasn’t Obama supposed to win this state? Hmm, wonder how those other states in the Upper Midwest would have gone had they, like South Dakota, has primaries instead of cauci?

That he’s losing by this margin tonight, with one exit poll showing that late-deciders broke for the former First Lady by a margin greater than 3-to-2, suggests that some Democrats just don’t want to vote for the anointed. I wonder how many of them will come “home” to their party’s nominee this fall — and how many are considering crossing party lines to vote for John McCain

Filed Under: 2008 Presidential Politics

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  1. Darkeyedresolve says

    June 3, 2008 at 10:59 pm - June 3, 2008

    McCain is really going to try those Hillary supporters away, you could see it in his speech tonight. He has been more gracious to her than most democrats have been, so good for him in trying to make this race competitive.

    She shouldn’t concede until she has secured something for herself and her supporters. Hillary does have power and her supporters are with her, they were the ones shouting Denver and wanting her to continue. It seemed like from her rally that she had won this thing, or they were not ready…or not willing to support Obama.

  2. American Elephant says

    June 4, 2008 at 1:10 am - June 4, 2008

    Bob Beckel is saying some big bombshell is going to drop about Michelle Obama as early as tomorrow. But then again, its Bob Beckel.

  3. David Benkof says

    June 4, 2008 at 4:43 am - June 4, 2008

    It is ridiculous to expect Hillary to drop out at this point. This is one of the tightest delegate races in history and most of the delegates are allowed to vote for whoever they want. Delegates who supported Clinton like John Lewis, Jack Evans, David Scott, Joe Andrew, Donald Payne, Dana Redd, Christine Samuels, Jennifer McClellan, Dennis Cardoza, Kamil Hasan, Charles Pluckhahn, and Jack B. Johnson have all switched to Obama. That’s a lot of switchers!

    If only a few dozen Obama supporters would switch to Clinton – which could easily happen in the wake of a scandal or even just because of growing doubts about the junior senator from Illinois’ electability – the nomination is hers.

    Yes, I understand that the media is all tingly with the idea of an Obama nomination. But nobody will have won this thing until the votes are counted in Denver.

  4. Vince P says

    June 4, 2008 at 7:45 am - June 4, 2008

    McCain is really going to try those Hillary supporters away, you could see it in his speech tonight. He has been more gracious to her than most democrats have been, so good for him in trying to make this race competitive.

    I noticed she’s been kinda decent towards him too. Did anyone else notice this?

  5. heliotrope says

    June 4, 2008 at 9:52 am - June 4, 2008

    McCain and Hillary, what a sweetheart ticket! They could reach across the aisle together and take turns nominating judges. Only Monty Python could do this concept justice. And 2012 would be a cinch with Hillary on top and McCain taking the Veep role.

    McCain is looking more and more like the dog that nips at the tire of the passing UPS truck. If he catches it, he has no idea what to do with it.

    Hillary is trying to shake down the Obama campaign to get them to pay her the money she loaned herself for her campaign. Even if she gets it, the Clinton way is to keep going. What does she have to lose? The Democrats would love to imagine that an Obama-Clinton ticket would bring unity. Hah! Obama would have to banish her in the same way the Kennedy machine kept LBJ attending funerals of bird watchers in the Falkland Islands.

    Hillary, on the other hand could make use of Obama as her Veep. She would have not trouble sending him out as her articulate, clean, person of color.

  6. John says

    June 4, 2008 at 11:42 am - June 4, 2008

    Despite his many faults, beating Obama isn’t going to be easy for McCain. Take a look at this plausible electoral map from Real Clear Politics: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/maps/obama_vs_mccain/?map=10

    McCain has a lot of work to do if he’s going to win this.

  7. Laurieann says

    June 4, 2008 at 5:56 pm - June 4, 2008

    Hi, I found this article in New Left which explains why Hillary is on the ropes, please read it . I find it scary.
    http://www.openleft.com/showDiary.do;jsessionid=A390F32A263FE203680DD14C907077D6?diaryId=5650

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