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Following Sen. Hillary Clinton’s (N.Y.) convincing victory tonight in West Virginia she delivered a defiant speech in which she insisted that the outcome of the Democratic nomination fight remained very much in doubt.
“I am more determined than ever to carry on this campaign until everyone has had a chance to make their voices heard,” said Clinton at her victory rally in Charleston, West Virginia. “I can win this nomination if you decide I should.”
Clinton also reiterated her argument that she is the better candidate to win back the White House in the fall. “I am in this race because I believe I am the strongest candidate,” she said, adding: “The White House is won in the swing states and I am winning the swing states.”
Regardless of which candidate you support, does that argument move you? Why or why not?
By Chris Cillizza |May 13, 2008; 11:00 PM ET | Category:Eye on 2008
Obama supporters like to point out that he has won more states … they even post his winning percentages versus Hillary’s percentages. But they fail to recognize that the percentages are only those of the people who voted, NOT of the number of voters in that state who are likely to cast votes in November. When you look at those numbers, the states Obama won will, for the most part, go Red in the general election, not blue.
See what opposition can do for you, if misused and abused. In life, lessons are learnt and everything is for a reason. You do good, you reap good. You do bad, you reap bad. The choice is yours. Make a wise choice in all that you do, because it will not only affect you. E=mc2. With Hillary being a graduate from such a prominent university, I wonder what she learnt. Or did she alter her educational course to accommodate that which she knew not to do. I am appalled and hurt to know that she wants to stay in and further destruct her future chance to gain support from those have witnessed such a mess already, Hillary needs to change her light bulb, it’s a bit dim as is her chance at winning this election. Hillary is to oppositional to bring unity. And she is too blind to recognize the signs of time. America is a diverse world. Globalization at a high, a large melting pot have manifested, times have changed from some 20 or 30 years, her era is just about extinct, she’s out of touch, so what’s left. A twisted Hillary stuck on yesterday’s mentality trying to lift this heavy burden into the future of tommorrow, she don’t have the strength.

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