Dean Esmay:
If he takes Texas, I think it's all over for Senator Clinton.
2.18.2008 2:29pm
Aziz (mail) (www):
Dean, i havent done the math recently but i think its going to come down to the superdelegates no matter what. if cinton loses texas AND ohio, she will have enormous pressure to withdraw, but i dont think that she will lose both.
2.18.2008 2:31pm
TallDave (mail) (www):
I don't think Hillary wins another state. The Mo-bama is just too strong.

And the delegates are going to go his way too.
2.18.2008 2:37pm
jaymaster (mail):
Aziz,

I think you are finally right!
2.18.2008 2:46pm
TallDave (mail) (www):
its going to come down to the superdelegates no matter what.

Yes, that's already nearly a mathematical certainty.
2.18.2008 3:08pm
Stace:
Although there probably won't be enough to make a difference, quite a few Texas Republicans are considering voting for Hillary in the primary, just to exacerbate the Dems' dilemma. Apparently the Dems have a caucus as well as a primary in Texas. I have no idea how all this works. There's never been a presidential primary in Texas that mattered as long as I've been voting.
2.18.2008 3:20pm
Scott Kirwin (mail) (www):
Stace

quite a few Texas Republicans are considering voting for Hillary in the primary, just to exacerbate the Dems' dilemma.


As a Republican I think that's funny; as an American, I cringe. Honestly I want someone on the other side who doesn't have less executive experience than your average primary school principal, and who isn't building a cult of personality around him.
2.18.2008 3:54pm
Dean Esmay:
The irony is that between McCain, Obama, and Clinton, Clinton's got the most executive experience. And it's pitifully little.
2.18.2008 4:02pm
Dean Esmay:
Michael Barone, who may be a moderate Republican but is scrupulously honest and good at electoral math, handicaps Senator Clinton's odds. Using the most favorable possible assumptions, she can still take it in a squeaker.
2.18.2008 4:25pm
McKiernan:
Our former president, Mr. Clinton spent today, President's day in San Francisco and Silicon Valley environs for private funding raising events in homes and estates of significant Santa Clara County and San Francisco movers and shakers and corporate ?CEO's, re: Portola Valley, Saratoga, etc.

Whether or not such funding raising is due to previous Mr. Clinton political pressures/indebtedness or no is not advailable at this time.
2.18.2008 8:26pm
Arnold Harris (mail):
Aziz, thanks for the invite. I'll take you up on it. It's a lot easier arguing or agreeing with you on a blogsite than it is driving to Marshfield through blizzards to do it up front and close by.

(Do the english language words "argue" and "agree" have any common root?)

Arnold Harris
Mount Horeb WI
2.19.2008 8:50am
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