Hillary Clinton to admit DEFEAT! Concede to Obama!

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lol
let' see what change he'll really bring.

the president is not the commander in chief, he still has people he has to make happy.
 
Feb 15, 2006
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THATS THE ONLY WAY THEY WONT VOTE MCCAIN... IM NOT WAY OFF AT ALL, CONSIDERING THE FACT OSAMA, OOPS!!!, I MEAN OBAMA, ALIENATED ALOT OF WHITE MIDDLE CLASS VOTERS WIT COMMENTS HE DID OR DID NOT MEAN TO SAY ABOUT THEM, AND THERES THE LITTLE PROBLEM HAVING TO DO WITH HIM BELONGING TO A CHURCH WITH RADICAL VIEWS ABOUT AMERICA... THE DAMAGE IS DONE, REGARDLESS IF HE "RESIGNED" FROM HIS CHURCH OR NOT... MAYBE I WAS OFF ABOUT THE NUMBERS OF VOTERS, BUT I STILL THINK THE MAJORITY OF HER VOTERS WILL VOTE MCCAIN NOW...
according to polls. only 16% will vote mccain if clinton does not get nominated, and over 60% will change to obama. so your wrong. the rest reside in no voting/uncertain category. and if the trend follows suit, obama will obtain more votes and prevent voters from switching sides. it is only june, theres much in the election left for votes to shift.
 

Rusto

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SMH... 90% OF CLINTON'S VOTERS ARE GOING TO VOTE MCCAIN IN NOVEMBER... LOOKS LIKE THE ELEPHANT WILL STAY IN THE WHITE HOUSE...
nope. Hillary will get behind obama 100%. Id say about 15-20% of her supporters, mainly in kentucky/indiana/south dakota (those types of places) will defect to mccain.
Mccain has zero chance in november.

Get ready for a democrat house, senate and presidency
 

Rusto

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THATS THE ONLY WAY THEY WONT VOTE MCCAIN... IM NOT WAY OFF AT ALL, CONSIDERING THE FACT OSAMA, OOPS!!!, I MEAN OBAMA, ALIENATED ALOT OF WHITE MIDDLE CLASS VOTERS WIT COMMENTS HE DID OR DID NOT MEAN TO SAY ABOUT THEM, AND THERES THE LITTLE PROBLEM HAVING TO DO WITH HIM BELONGING TO A CHURCH WITH RADICAL VIEWS ABOUT AMERICA... THE DAMAGE IS DONE, REGARDLESS IF HE "RESIGNED" FROM HIS CHURCH OR NOT... MAYBE I WAS OFF ABOUT THE NUMBERS OF VOTERS, BUT I STILL THINK THE MAJORITY OF HER VOTERS WILL VOTE MCCAIN NOW...
what you mean when he said his grandma was a "typical white person"?? Wow! the NERVE of that guy.
What else you got sliccricc
 
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CNN projects Obama clinches nomination

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama on Tuesday will pick up enough delegates to secure the Democratic presidential nomination, CNN projects, becoming the first African-American to lead a U.S. major-party ticket.

Obama picked up a slew of superdelegate endorsements on Tuesday. Those endorsements, combined with the delegates he's projected to receive from South Dakota's primary, will put him past the 2,118 threshold, according to CNN estimates.

Obama will claim victory during a speech in St. Paul, Minnesota, according to prepared remarks released by his campaign.

"Tonight, I can stand before you and say that I will be the Democratic nominee for President of the United States," he's expected to say.

His remaining rival, Sen. Hillary Clinton, does not plan to concede the race Tuesday night, campaign chairman Terry McAuliffe told CNN -- but one of her leading supporters said "a moment of truth" was at hand.

"I think a decision has to be made about whether keeping this nomination wide open is in the best interest of winning in November," said Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-California.

"I do not believe that it is, and I'm a very strong supporter of Hillary being placed on ticket as a vice presidential candidate."

Two New York lawmakers told CNN on Tuesday that Clinton expressed willingness during a conference call to serve as Obama's running mate in November.

One of the lawmakers said Clinton's husband, former President Bill Clinton, has been pushing the idea privately for several weeks. And earlier, Rep. Charles Rangel, D-New York, told CNN, "I have reason to believe she is open to the V.P. slot."

But in a statement issued Tuesday afternoon, her campaign said there was nothing new in her remarks.

"Today on a conference call with New York legislators, Sen. Clinton was asked whether she was open to the idea of running as vice president and repeated what she has said before: She would do whatever she could to ensure that Democrats take the White House back and defeat John McCain," the former first lady's campaign said in a written statement Tuesday afternoon.

Even though she discussed being Obama's running mate, McAuliffe earlier in the day said Clinton was "absolutely not" prepared to concede the race after the polls close tonight in Montana and South Dakota, the final two contests on the primary calendar.

McAuliffe rejected as "100 percent" incorrect an Associated Press report that Clinton is preparing to acknowledge Obama has the delegates to win the nomination Tuesday night as the five-month Democratic primary process comes to a close.

Former President Jimmy Carter and Rep. James Clyburn, the No. 3 Democrat in the House and the highest ranking African-American in Congress, were two of the most prominent superdelegate endorsements that Obama picked up.

"I came to that decision because I do believe that he has elevated this campaign," Clyburn said. "He has energized our constituents. He is redrawing an electoral map for Democrats."

Obama is holding a rally at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, the same arena which will house the 2008 Republican National Convention in September. Clinton will spend the evening at a campaign event in New York City.

Obama is looking more and more toward a likely general election matchup with John McCain, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee. Obama has started looking at Clinton as less of a rival and more as an important ally who can help him win in November.

"We're getting very close to the number that will, that will give us the nomination and if we've hit that number on Tuesday night, then we will. We will announce that and I think even if we don't, this is the end of the primary season, and I think it's very important for us to focus on the clear contrast that's going to exist between Democrats and Republicans in this election," Obama said this weekend while campaigning in South Dakota.

"Sen. Clinton is an outstanding public servant, she has worked tirelessly on this campaign, she has been a great senator for the state of New York and she is going to be a great asset when we go into November to make sure that we defeat the Republicans," Obama said on the campaign trail Sunday in South Dakota, adding Monday in Michigan that "she and I will be working together."
 

SLICC RICC

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what you mean when he said his grandma was a "typical white person"?? Wow! the NERVE of that guy.
What else you got sliccricc
NOT MUCH, RUSTO... DISCUSSING THIS TOPIC HERE ON THE SICC IS ABOUT THE EXTENT OF MY INTEREST IN THIS YEARS POLITICS... I AM NOT ALLOWED TO VOTE, AT ANY RATE... I AM CURIOUS, THO, TO SEE THE SIZE OF THE MARGIN THAT THE OBAMA/CLINTON TICKET WILL DEFEAT THE MCCAIN/? TICKET, THO...
 
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her speech is starting. i got money on tears. any takers?



........what a dumb cunt. just admit defeat old woman.

but on another note, did anyone notice the two fags standing right behind her to her right; our left. straight comedy when they cheered. like a dildo got shoved up their ass every time she made a comment.
 
Dec 27, 2002
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best case scenario:

obama offers the VP spot, but clinton graciously refuses, going on to describe how she can do more in the senate, especially with regard to healthcare and energy issues.
 
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I honestly would like to see an Obama/Edwards ticket. Hillary's argument that see does better with white middle/lower class Americans isn't valid b/c the states that she has won lately (WV, KY etc) won't vote democrat during November! They are Republican states.
 
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Not gunna be Obama/Clinton (too much bagage - think he'd want Bill runnin around the white house sticking his nose in shit?)

Not gunna be Obama/Edwards (he's a white obama)


There are plenty of white male politicians that are from swing states or have significant military background that are far wiser choices.

If clinton gets VP it is only because she can blackmale (no pun intended) her way in because of the number of delegates she has.