Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Big Day In West Virgina

The Clinton Push Out Will Continue

Hey folks,

Happy Tuesday to you. Today is a big day in West Virgina. Clinton has little reason to expect nothing less than a big victory, but does it really matter? The Superdelegates continue to line up in Obama's corner. 26 of them in one week. Most annalists estimate that when you throw in some of the 28 delegates at stake in West Virgina and the delegates coming up, along with more and more of the Superdelegates, he could reach the nomination number of 2,025 in about three weeks. Obama has all but moved on to McCain, and the Clinton push out continues to intensify.

She is not going any where though. She said this in Fairmont.

"This may be the most important vote you've ever cast. Let's have a huge vote in West Virginia."

Of course she also said what she has said in EVERY state she has been campaigning in. At Tudor's Biscuit World in Charleston, she told them that THEY are the most important vote. She said this.

"I keep telling people, no Democrat has won the White House since 1916 without winning West Virginia,"

So this really is a big day for the folks in West Virgina. I urge all my friends there to go and vote. But the reality of the situation is really pretty simple. The math is on Obama's side. The numbers are with him. People are growing tired of this political blood fest between the two, and more and more people just want this over.

The LWL {Left Wing Loony Fringe} attack machine WANTS to go after McCain. They WANT to start attacking the President again. They WANT to continue to try to get you to believe that a vote for McCain is a vote for another four years of Bush. But they cannot really do that, because there is one thing in their way. Clinton.

If by some bizarre chance Obama can over come the odds, and of course, "Operation Chaos," in West Virgina, and pull off a win, this is a done deal. But I truly do not believe he will. No, Clinton looks to win big, and the battle continues.

Check back tomorrow for the results. Oh, on a side, and completely unrelated note, check out the comment section on HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY. DS Harford left a Mother's Day poem that I truly think is great. See you tomorrow.
Peter

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