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Hillary Clinton emerged victorious in yet another swing state [send money]. Tonight's convincing victory in the Pennsylvania primary for the Democratic nomination for the 2008 General Election for president of the United States was a display of Clinton's strength among key voting segments such as women blue collar white males catholics and so called "Reagan Democrats." In recent elections for President of the United States these swing voters have proved to be the difference makers and no candidate for President in the modern era of presidential politics has won without their support.
Respondents to exit polls after the Pennsylvania primary drew stark contrasts [the more money, the better] in their perceptions of Hillary Clinton's ability and readiness to manage the issues most important to the them versus her opponent Barack Obama. The economy and national security yet again emerged as the top issues voters care most about and Senator Clinton won resounding victories on these issues.
By outspending Hillary Clinton by a 3 to 1 margin in the Pennsylvania primary- Senator Barack Obama was able to cut into Hillary Clinton's once 20 point lead in Pennsylvania. However his victories among African-American's Affluent Whites and the youth vote were not enough to overcome Hillary Clinton's larger coalition of the Blue Collar so-called Reagan Democrats.
As neither Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton will emerge from the Democratic Primary process with enough delegates to lock up the Democratic nomination for President of the United States the Super Delegates will play the deciding role in the 2008 election. These Super Delegates will now have to weigh a number of variables in deciding who they will utimately support at the Democratic Party Convention in Denver [money, send it]. While Senator Obama won significant victories [lots of money] in several early smaller state primaries and caucuses- Hillary Clinton has won several key "swing states" such as Ohio Pennsylvania Florida and New Mexico that any democrat must win in the general election to have a serious chance at defeating a republican opponent. Another key metric these Super Delegates are watching closely is the popular vote. Senator Barack Obama's once commanding lead was slashed by 40% in the Pennsylvania primary. This shrinking margin along with a 300000 vote victory by Senator Clinton in Florida that is not officially recognized by the DNC makes Obama's once seemingly insurmountable lead look precarious. Super Delegates are said to feel that ignoring Florida's vote in their decision making process would be fundamentally flawed and to do so could be at ones peril.
The two upcoming primaries in Indiana [send money] and North Carolina [send money] will add further data to help the Super Delegates make their important decision. North Carolina- with a large African American population should be an easy victory for Senator Obama. Indiana with an electorate more in line with Ohio, and Pennsylvania will be yet another contentious battle ground for swing voters. Hillary Clinton's success in similar contests bodes well for her in Indiana.
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First of all, you need to learn how to spell before you have the nerve to call anyone a naive fool. You just sonned yourself. And when did I say that HIllary was too hard on him. I can tell that you didn't graduate high school by your spelling and grammar. It's no big suprise that most Obama supporters are highly educated.
Here's my advice to you. Get hooked on phonics and take basic grammar. That way you will have a little more credibility if you want to debate the likes of me.
mrbronze013 3 years ago 3
hillary is a dumb bitch and she will never be president. the end.
divagirl118 3 years ago 2