There are only a handful in America today, who still believe that Hillary Clinton has a chance at the Presidency. It would be safe to assume that most of these optimists belong to the Clinton family. However, with every passing... Read The Article
Aditya, you still have West Virginia, Puerto Rico, Kentucky and Oregan. We have to count Michigan and Florida where Clinton did very well. In the overall count Obama got 16,700,000 votes and Hillary Clinton got 16,600,000 votes. The difference is only 100,000. In the next few days Hillary has all the chances of moving ahead. I believe Obama's chances lie now only with the decision that Hillary will make. If she continues to assert "All the way to the White House" then there is no one to stop her. Democrats like Pelosi, Kennedy may not support Obama but they do want Hillary there in the White House. Obama must win genuinely. If he does he should be the nominee. But he is undercutting into Clinton's territory with all kinds of 'insidious' influence and taking away her delegates in 'conspiracy'. Even if he wins the nominee he will not become President. McCain will.
( Posted: Monday , May 12, 2008 at 18:28 )
Mrigank Aggarwal
I agree Clinton knows that this is her last chance to become US president.It is interesting to know that US has 2 deserving candidates for the top post.
Just kp our fingers crossed till the end of this year...to know resident of White House.
( Posted: Sunday , May 11, 2008 at 00:51 )
sunandan
its time hillary understands she is fighting a losing battle, she must stop wasting money on this hopless campaign and start campaigning for the democrats so that she atleast ensures mc cain does not make it to white house. congrats obama.
( Posted: Saturday , May 10, 2008 at 17:52 )
Vikram Pyati
You are rigth Aditya, we can safely conclude that only a miracle can make Hilary Clinton the Democratic candidate for the elections. She should give up the fight now.
( Posted: Friday , May 09, 2008 at 08:26 )
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