Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Clinton, Obama Fight for Pennsylvania

Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Hussein Obama face off in Pennsylvania today. To overtake Obama in the nationwide popular vote, Clinton needs a bigger win in tomorrow's Pennsylvania primary than she has had in any major contest so far. And that's just for starters.

After more than 40 Democratic primaries and caucuses, Obama, the Illinois senator, leads Clinton by more than 800,000 votes. Even if the New York senator wins by more than 20 percentage points tomorrow -- a landslide few experts expect -- she would still have a hard time catching him.

Texas Truth will keep abreast of the primary in the Keystone State. It will be interesting to see what happens.

“Anything important is never left to the vote of the people. We only get to vote on some man; we never get to vote on what he is to do.” - Will Rogers



4 comments:

The Vegas Art Guy said...

Let's hope for a convincing win. A 10 point win would go a long way towards stretching this thing out. She can then start to talk about how unelectable he is (pot meet kettle) and she's still in business. To quote the Joker "Lady I gotta hand it to you, you're harder to kill than a cockroach on steroids!"

Law and Order Teacher said...

I love it. Hillary by 10. Now she will never quit and the bloodbath will continue until the convention. Obama is looking weaker by the day. Onward.

Texas Truth said...

The Vegas Art Guy: I hope they keep at each other until the convention. That will make it easier for McCain.

Texas Truth said...

Law and Order Teacher: Teh longer they fight, the more it will split the democrats.