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Old 04-28-08, 07:42 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by TeamOne
ummm... if u look at the math... clinton has to win each race ON AVERAGE 60-40 to even match obamas delegate count, , and she already is gonna lose one of the biggest states left (NC)...... the fact that clinton is still putting up the fight is gonna split the party, whether she passes obama or not.... and then if she gets the nomination without a delegate count lead, that will split the party more



Neither Obama nor Clinton can win the nomination without the help of the so-called "Super Delegates", most of which are still undecided. Furthermore, Clinton outperforms Obama in national polls when matched up againt Mccain in a general election.

Also, regardless of what either's supporters claim, they WILL vote for the other candidate of theirs doesn't win the party's nomination.





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