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Hilary’s Math: How is she still viable?

Started by endonend · 1 year ago

Using the Slate.com delegate calculator, along with the New York Times Democratic Delegate Count, I’ve come to the idea that Hilary needs, at the very least, 99% of the remaining, unpledged super delegates to win the Democratic nomination.

Here’s my logic and guesses for upcoming primaries:

Guam – Obama wins, 55-45, ... Continue reading »

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  • She is still in the race because she is working for the Republican party for a McCain victory. Her advisor stated that she would appeal the decision the DNC made, even though she herself agreed to the rules made at the beginning, I assuming when she thought, no way could Obama beat her. Right now, if she really does have the democratic party's best interest, she would quit, support Obama,( who obviously winning by anybody's math), and an upfront supporter for him and the democratic party to win in the November elections......................................................uncommitted voter

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