HAS ANYTHING CHANGED?
Conversation topic of the day: has anything changed since Ohio and Texas? Is anything at all more clear because of yesterday's vote in Pennsylvania? Despite winning yesterday, Clinton's chances of winning the nomination have steadily declined, as the margins between her and Obama have held constant, and the pool of available super- and pledged delegates has shrunk considerably. The arguments about arguments about the superdelegates, fundraising, etc. will inevitably continue, but has anything really changed in the past month and a half? I open it to you, dear readers.
--Kate Sheppard
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Nothing has changed. Both candidates have large coalitions based on demographic realities. Obama's is just slightly bigger, and Hillary seems incapable of expanding her own. At this point it is just a question of when the supers force her hand, since this won't be settled via ballot.
Posted by: Tom | April 23, 2008 1:17 PM
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