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When will Hillary drop out?

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by Giggity, May 11, 2008.

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When will Hillary Clinton drop out of the race?

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  9. May20

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  10. May 21

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  11. May 22

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  12. After the May 31 rules meeting

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  13. After the June 3 primaries

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  14. At the convention

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  15. She's going to win

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  16. Other

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  1. markvid

    markvid Guest

    In the daily dose of thanks for disenfranchising me from politics, Hillary's camp now says if she wins the popular vote, she's the winner. Delegates? Superdelegates? Follow the rules? Nahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh......

    http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/05/12/campaign.wrap/index.html
     
  2. The Big Ragu

    The Big Ragu Moderator Staff Member

    If she stays in, it's because the Clinton's experience is that ANYTHING can happen. And you can't benefit from that one in a million "anything" unless you are still in it. As long as she is in it, there is a chance that we wake up tomorrow to find out that Obama is a cross-dressing hooker addict stealing campaign funds to fuel a nasty smack habit. It has nothing to do with her own money that she has put into the campaign. Bill Clinton can make that up with a few speeches and they'll even put him in up nice hotels and feed him 5-star meals, to boot.
     
  3. EStreetJoe

    EStreetJoe Well-Known Member

    In an article posted here last week, many superdelegates have said they don't care about the popular vote or the delegate count, they'll just back the candidate they feel has the best chance to win the general election
    http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/superdelegates-say-we-will-decide-2008-05-06.html
     
  4. Guy_Incognito

    Guy_Incognito Well-Known Member

    Unless DeCourcy was lurking, no one around here would blink.
     
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