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Clinton Camp: Race Will be Over by June
 

The end is in sight in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. Clinton campaign Chairman Terry MacAuliffe said on the Today Show that his candidate will step out of the race and campaign for Barack Obama if she has not won the nomination by June 1. In that scenario, she would not compete in the June 3 primaries, the last of the season, in Montana and South Dakota.

In a speech in Charleston, W. Va, Clinton sounded as though she was making her last stand. She modified her stump speech, saying “if” instead of “when” she wins the
Democratic nomination. After her surprisingly narrow win in Indiana on Tuesday, it seems increasingly unlikely that Clinton has a path to the nomination. Former President Carter, who remains uncommitted in the race, has said that superdelegates should go with whoever has won the most states, votes and delegates. He is probably not alone in that belief, and it wouldn’t take too many more delegates who feel that way to put Obama over the top. And with the language of defeat creeping into Clinton’s speech, it seems as though she’s pretty aware that her days in the race are numbered.

 
 
 


Posted by Rob on 5/8/2008 6:13:39 PM
ANITA - you are correct!!! I think McCain will beat him badly in the
general election, but Hillary would have a fighting chance!


Posted by Anita Wood on 5/8/2008 6:11:08 PM
What is the appeal of Obama?Maybe he is ok if you are totally
gullible and naive,but for God's sake,he says absolutely NOTHING
other than CHANGE CHANGE AND THEN, CHANGE, come on people,Obama
has not been a Senator for very long,he simply has NOT proved
himself. and then, of course,there is his relationship with this
"pastor" wright character,who honestly believes that never did
any of his sermon ever become acidic and nasty,you know that is
so pathetic! I may not be totally gung ho with Hillary, but at
least I trust her and she has been a a Senator for over 2 weeks.
Please,I am sure there are many very intelligent people out
there,therefore I am not worrired about Obamas going any
further,plase vote Hillary and send Obama home or someplace where
we NEVER have to see or hear from him ever again.


Posted by janet on 5/8/2008 5:58:28 PM
If she drops out and Obama picks a different woman as his VP, I will
be so ***ed.


Posted by Lou on 5/8/2008 5:57:53 PM
Like Kenny Rogers says: You gotta know when to hold 'em and know when
to fold 'em!


Posted by Mac on 5/8/2008 5:57:24 PM
If anything, the Clintons are realists. they know when to get out


Posted by hills on 5/8/2008 5:57:01 PM
It saddens me, but I don't see how she can win this contest.


Posted by banks on 5/8/2008 5:56:26 PM
Bill Clinton is still the best politicician of our time.


Posted by panda on 5/8/2008 5:56:03 PM
There is something to be said for someone with the grace and sense to
walk away when there is no chance of winning.


Posted by mchenry on 5/8/2008 5:55:43 PM
i think she just wants to go out on a win,


Posted by paul on 5/8/2008 5:51:57 PM
I hope she can pull something out - she deserves it.



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