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my3boyz Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-22-08 10:30 AM
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The MSNBC pundits are full of shit
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All last week they were saying unless Hillary had a double digit victory it would be a win for Obama. Now (starting yesterday) all of their pundits said a single digit victory was all she need. Chris Matthews said she need 8 to be considered a victory for her after saying double digits all last week. Then this morning on Morning Joe Chuck Todd says that she needs at least 7 digit victory (after previously suggesting that she needed a big double digit win). This morning he said that if the Clinton victory is larger than 7 then Obama has fundamental problems! It is obvious they see the polls tightening and they do not want the "race" to end so they are backing off the double digit win. Pathetic. Unfortunately the person that only turns on politics occasionally would not notice the shift in what they are saying. At any rate, I still believe that Clinton will have a double digit win. I just think it is ridiculous for so called pundits to try to make people believe that a 7 pt victory for her is a game changer.
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