Tuesday Prediction
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Clinton
Rhode Island
Ohio
Obama
Texas
Vermont
In the worst case scenario for Sen. Obama – a loss in Texas and Ohio – he retains a 100+ delegate lead on Sen. Clinton.
In the words of Hillary Clinton: “It’s time to pick a president.”
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I’ll go you one better than that.
I predict:
Clinton in the Texas voting.
Obama in the Texas caucuses and in total delegates.
A solid week of cable yakkers puzzling over what it all means.
There IS no “best case”.
Even if Obama WINS Ohio AND Texas, neither he nor Hillary will be anywhere near the required 2025 delegates.
Obama will win Texas by more than Clinton win Ohio. (The other two states don’t count, at least according to Penn.)