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Thursday, April 05, 2007

It's Ain't A Win Until It Is Won!

The race for the Democratic presidential nomination is getting more and more interesting by the day! I just read, Hillary Clinton Struggling to Win Black Voters, from the NewsMax.com Staff, (Thursday, April 5, 2007 10:20 a.m. EDT) .

"In another sign of the competition between the Democratic front-runners, this week Obama reported raising $25 million in campaign funds, just shy of Clinton's $26 million, in the run-up to primary elections that will decide the nominee who will seek the presidency in November 2008.


Obama reported 100,000 donations, compared with the former first lady's 50,000."


As Hillary walked in and swept up the New York votes to be elected senator, will Obama likewise walk in from nowhere and sweep up the nomination for president? How ironic would that be?


Another little irony is how Hillary bragged that she knew how Republicans ran campaigns and suggested she was ready for them. Guess she didn't count on having to run against a Democrat first. A Democrat that received 100,000 donations to her 50,000, and a reminder that even millionaire supporters only get one vote a piece.


However it ends, it proves once again that it ain't a win until it is won!


1 comments:

Bob Ellis said...

Hillary might just end up surprised after thinking she was already coronated. Obama is likely far more electable; Hillary's negative numbers are pretty high, even among Democrats. They may consider themselves better off with a relative unknown (which is usually better for Democrats, anyway).

 
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