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Having won more votes, and more delegates in more states, Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama told supporters Monday he won't take a back seat to his opponent, Senator Hillary Clinton. The idea of pairing the rivals together, with Clinton leading the ticket and Obama for Vice President, came from the Clinton camp.
The candidate herself and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, argued she's more electable, but together they're a "dream team."
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Good video. Well, this is one way of looking at the electability question posed here:
If all the Democratic caucuses and primaries had been winner-take-all, then Clinton would now have 1,743 pledged delegates to Obama's 1,257.
Why does this matter? Most states are winner take all in the general election. McCain leads Obama by 20 points in Florida and leads slightly in New York. Clinton leads McCain in both states in most polls. Without FL and NY, how can a Democrat win in November?
ChiGuy1978 3 years ago