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Edited on Sun Apr-13-08 01:34 AM by thewiseguy
The voters in Pennsylvania are not any more important than the voters in Wisconsin, Texas, Ohio, California, Colorado,..etc. It is very unlikely that the results of Pennsylvania primary will have a significant impact on Obama's pledge delegate lead.
If Hillary has the choice to continue her bid for presidency and seek the endorsement of Edwards then Gore and Carter have the right and choice of endorsing Obama whenever they wish.
Why is it that when Hillary receives endorsements, her fans do not discuss hearing the voters' voice first but when Obama gets an endorsement then we are reminded of how "Hillary is being pushed out".
Why did Hillary have such a huge lead among superdelegates before this race even started? The Hillary fans were not concerned about people's voice then?
After Pennsylvania there will be another state and after that there will be another one. Gore and Carter do not have to wait for Pennsylvania voters to speak in order to make up their mind. More than half of this country has voted already.
We count as much as Pennsylvania does.
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