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Yes. We. Can.
I think this race made a significant shift tonight. If I’m feeling that right, we should see more superdelegate flow to Sen. Obama. Clinton will get a bone or two thrown her way from West Virginia and Kentucky, but that’s already priced in.
Yes. He. Can.
UPDATE: Clinton’s speech was very downbeat, and the talk of the upcoming contests was muted at best. The way she thanked everyone, including President Clinton and Chelsea, it sounded more like a withdrawal speech than a rallying cry.
UPDATE 2: I know I’m a cheeseball, but this race makes me think of “Go The Distance” from Disney’s Hercules.
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…and it’s still not over in Indiana. Lake County (which includes Gary) has yet to report a single vote, while most other counties are 100% in.
The smell of death is on her now. The MSM will turn on her and finish her off tout de suite. Ding dong.
Can What???? Listen to pretty speeches all day? What else?!
Merl,
We can have a leader who listens to and represents the interests of the American people.
Peace.
Hey Merl, do you have something constructive to add to the debate?