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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Amanda Carpenter :: Townhall.com Columnist
Hillary: Why West Virginia Matters
by Amanda Carpenter
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Hillary Clinton is trying to make the case why Tuesday’s Democratic primary in West Virginia matters even though Clinton trails Barack Obama in delegates won, states won and the popular vote.

“It was West Virginia that made it possible for John Kennedy to become president,” Clinton told supporters in Clear Folk. “John Kennedy didn't have the number of delegates he needed when he went to the convention in 1960; he had something equally as important - he had West Virginia behind him.”

Clinton’s campaign argues no Democrat has won the presidency without carrying West Virginia since 1916 and she has a better chance of winning swing states, like West Virginia, in the general election than Obama.

“Sen. Clinton has already won Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida and Michigan,” said a memo released by the Clinton campaign Tuesday. “With a win in West Virginia, Sen. Clinton will have once again proven her greater ability to win in the key swing states.”

Clinton is heavily favored to win the Mountain State primary, where there are 39 delegates at stake.

According to the Associated Press Obama has 1,874 total convention delegates to Clinton’s 1,697. To secure the Democratic nomination outright, a candidate must reach 2,025 delegates. If neither candidate gets the 2,025 delegates, the party’s superdelegates will pick the nominee. The New York Times “delegate calculator” says if the election comes to that, Clinton will need to secure more than 89 percent of the remaining unpledged superdelegates, while Obama would only need 11 percent of the remaining unpledged superdelegates.

As the Democratic primary season wanes, the chances of Clinton’s catching up to Obama in the delegate count are dwindling. After West Virginia, contests in Kentucky, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Montana and South Dakota are the only remaining primaries. Combined, those states offer 235 remaining delegates.

Clinton’s advisers seem to recognize Obama’s likelihood of securing the nomination but are pledging to fight on until he has officially won. “Senator Clinton is not a quitter,” said Clinton Communications Director Howard Wolfson on MSNBC Tuesday afternoon. “Until we have a nominee, we don’t have a nominee,” he said.

Obama is largely ignoring the West Virginia primary by not even campaigning in the state Tuesday. He scheduled a trip to Missouri, a move interpreted as a pivot towards the general election instead. Additionally, he will not be making any type of formal address after the West Virginia results are tallied.

Obama plans to campaign in Florida next week.

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Subject: wolfgang
Why is it, that people like yourself, post offensive, racial remarks, insulting and defaming anyone who who made a different choice than you. You ignorantly slammed every WV citizen soley on the basis of not voting the way you THOUGHT they should vote.

For the poster who critisized WV for finding lying an admirable trait, they don't. If they did then Obama would of won. The truth is that Obama is finally being looked into, and his lying has actually SURPASSED Hillary's. Not an easy task by any measure.

As far as MI and Fl being penalized, well Florida shouldn't as the Gov. set the primaries for both parties the same day. And as far as Hill and Obama agreeing to it and only Obama abiding by it, false. He advertised in Florida. Yeah, I heard the 'excuse' as to why, but we all know it's a crock. If the ads went out over all 50 states before the agreement, why didn't MI get the ads? And why did Obama place his name on the FL ballot where he advertised, and not the MI ballot where he did not advertise?

Stupid is, as stupid does!!!!
The good folks of west Virgina are past ignorance and stuck on stupid if they think that the Big H gives a hoot about them, she has kept them in low paying Wal-Mart, McDonalds and so on type jobs for as long as the eye can see. Except the the good State of West of Stupid has not figured it out yet and I doubt they ever will, the Democratic party is not the Party of our Grandparents of the early 30's,or 40's but a party of Social activists who think that they are the Voice of the Blue colar or Middle class. what a joke for Liberals to think that they have all the answers when they can't even keep control of there own agenda and promises that they have made to the American people over the past 2 1/2 years about Iraq, the economy, Border Security, but they are the best at pointing the finger at anybody who does as little to nothing as they do, and they have base there new promises on that alone. what the other side has not done, it has a familar ring to it!!!!
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