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Home Front: Politix
Democrats focus on Ohio as Hillary denies looming defeat
2008-02-24
US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her rival, Barack Obama, take their battle to the Midwestern state of Ohio on Saturday after the New York senator denied she was contemplating defeat for her White House bid.

Reeling from Obama’s 11 straight wins in nominating contests, Senator Clinton rejected the perception that her performance Thursday in a high-stakes debate in Austin, Texas, had a valedictory tone. “This is going to be a spirited election between now and March 4,” Clinton told supporters at a rally in Dallas, Texas, Friday. “I am thrilled at the depth and breadth of support I have across the state,” she said, knowing that Texas, along with Ohio, makes up a pair of must-win contests for her.

But in the debate the night before, the generous tribute she paid to her rival was seen by some commentators as an admission that her quest to be the first woman president could fall short. “You know, no matter what happens in this contest - and I am honoured, I am honored to be here with Barack Obama. I am absolutely honored,” she said, and reached out to shake his hand.
Posted by:Fred

#3  FOX + CNN + MSNBC > As of this past Sunday, OBAMA IS AHEAD OF HILLARY IN TOTAL DELEGATE TALLY, BUT NOT SUBSTANTIALLY DESPITE HIS VICTORIES. At least for now, IMO OBAMA IS "WINNING" BY HIS TOTAL STATES' VIC TALLY, NOTSOMUCH BY HIS DELEGATE NUMBERS.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-02-24 19:01  

#2  SNL's opening skit last night was a mock debate in which all the media people were openly in the tank for Obama. One of the questions directed at Hillary was to the effect of "how can you keep going after losing Maryland by 20 points?" Her response was something like, "It's been a long-time dream of mine to Lose maryland to Senator Obama."

One of SNL's best ever.
Posted by: Mike   2008-02-24 13:53  

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Posted by: DMFD   2008-02-24 09:15  

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