Maybe there is something wrong with my counting but there seems to be a large 
numeric distinction here.  Basically Obama has won they are just waring him 
down.   One good thing he will not have to consider Hillary as a vice president 
she will have destroyed any possibility of that before they get to the 
convention.  I hope she quits after Penn.   IF she wins penn it will do nothing 
to help her because she will not win enough delegates.   Therefore the next 
thing to happen is people stop contributing.   She will then begin to fight 
even more with BC and she will fall apart.   They have repeatedly used wrong 
strategy starting with Bill CLinton getting involved in New Hampshire.  THey 
should have saved him for the general election.  Let her win the nomination on 
her own.  Now she has or is doing a bang up job of destroying herself.

authfriend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: --- In [email protected], Sal 
Sunshine  
wrote:
>
> On Apr 12, 2008, at 5:15 PM, authfriend wrote:
> 
> > Um, yeah, that's why she's neck and neck with Obama
> > in terms of the popular vote and the pledged
> > delegate count, and ahead in the superdelegate count.
> 
> Actually that's a misrepresentation, and I have a
> funny feeling you know it, Judy.
> Obama is way ahead in both the popular vote and
> delegate count, and is rapidly catching up in the
> supers.

Uh, well, no, he isn't, Sal. He *is* "catching up"
in the supers, but she's still ahead, as I said; and
he isn't "way ahead" in either the popular vote or
the delegate count; he's ahead, but not by much in
primary terms.

Sorry, but this is still a very close race. It's
the Obamabots you're getting your "information"
from who are misrepresenting it.

Latest figures from MSNBC.com:

                   Dels.      Supers       Dels.
                    Won      Committed    Needed
Barack Obama       1,416        230        379
Hillary Clinton    1,252        259        514

And she's only behind in the popular vote by around
700,000, a very small percentage of the total votes
cast.

If Obama would stop blocking a revote or other fair
solution of the Florida-Michigan problem, it would be
even closer; she'd probably pass him in both the
popular vote and the delegate count. But it would
still come down to the convention.

This isn't even an unusually close race compared to
many of those in the past.



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