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Hillary Clinton won a 2-to-1 victory over Barack Obama in West Virginia Tuesday and used the victory to proclaim that she is the strongest candidate and will be the strongest president. She said she is "more determined than ever to carry on this campaign until everyone has had their voices heard." Clinton used her victory speech to remind voters (and super delegates) that she has won in the states that the Democratic party needs to win in November. The White House, she said, is won in the swing states, and "I am winning in the swing states."
Clinton talked about being a fighter and said she would fight for good jobs, college affordability, and she would be the best candidate to deal with two wars, an economy in crisis and a country $9 trillion in debt. She described herself as someone who "will never stop fighting" because "America is worth fighting for." She further declared that the campaign has been good for the Democratic party and said she will work to make sure the country has a Democratic president. But she cautioned again that Democrats need to "think hard" about how they will win in November.
It's over. She netted only 12 delegates, which did not even erase the gain in superdelegates Sen. Obama has received since Indiana/North Carolina. She is the only one who doesn't get it. After Oregon, Sen. Obama will make it official. Maybe then she'll get it.
... written by lol , May 14, 2008
She gets it. You don't. She's running for 2012.
... written by Walt , May 14, 2008
She would do better than Obama. This primary system is stupid. McCAin will beat Obama. Hillary would beat McCain
... written by Byron George , May 14, 2008
HSH, I don't think she will ever get it. I do not trust her and I think she may have something up her sleeve for Obama just before the convention.
... written by HSH , May 14, 2008
Byron, again, something we agree on. Bipartisanship is blooming all over!