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gbrenna Donating Member (104 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-14-08 10:26 PM
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30. Indiana was a tie really.
Hillary can not win. It is not possible anymore. Also, think about the Mississippi race. If you check out the numbers, black voters turned out strong and helped defeat the Republican. This would not happen if Hillary was the candidate-face it. She and Bill have destroyed any residual goodwill in that camp. Everyone talks about the Reagan Democrats, but they have never been loyal to the Democratic party. You can not throw away the votes of the most loyal Democrats-black voters. This is a very important demographic for Democrats period. Everyone is hysterical about the white voters-blah, blah. I think Obama can win some of them over, but Hillary could never get back Black voters if she was the selected nominee-the popular vote would not matter. This would be viewed as -Hillary stole the nomination from Barak. She would be toast so you see she has no path to victory either in the primary or in the general.
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