Originally Posted By: the G-man
ABC News:

  • It’s not over.

    That’s the message out of the Clinton campaign today. On a conference call with reporters Saturday, campaign aides responded to an article posted on politico.com that states that “Hillary Rodham Clinton has virtually no chance of winning” the nomination. The article also quotes an anonymous “important Clinton adviser” as saying privately that Clinton has no more than a ten percent chance of winning her race against Barack Obama.

    “Sen. Clinton has been counted out many times in this campaign,” said communications director Howard Wolfson.

    Wolfson said he had no idea who the unnamed “important Clinton advisor” was, but said that the ten percent comment did not reflect sentiment within the campaign.

    “There are ten states yet to come. We have millions more Americans who are going to weigh in and express their preferences,” he said.




There was a poll done here a couple days ago in MN that showed Hillary beating McCain & Obama losing to McCain. This was a state Obama had one by a large margin. The Wright thing changed all that. My guess is that is going to be reflected in the remaining contests & superdelegates will know that Obama has virtually no chance of winning the general. They might still give it to him anyway & to be honest at this point the nomination is so tainted Hillary might be better off waiting for the next one. If Obama wins the nomination & then performs like Dukakis or Mondale, I doubt he'll be able to run again or be taken seriously if he does.

Last edited by Matter-eater Man; 2008-03-23 9:00 PM.

Fair play!