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Hillary's Non-Concession
POSTED June 4, 6:22 AM
Despite many erroneous rumors, and incorrect news articles yesterday, Hillary did not concede last night:

 

Charlie Cook puts the demands that Hillary withdraw from the campaign in perspective:
Those pleas were wrong and unfair. When was the last time a presidential candidate who was still consistently winning primaries and getting healthy numbers of votes asked to step aside, particularly with more states to go?

In the same respect, if nobody would expect a football or basketball team that was trailing with a few minutes left in the game to leave the court before the buzzer, why should a candidate still winning drop out of the contest?

Besides, this intense primary process has been a tremendously effective voter registration and organizational effort for Democrats. Finally, the Democratic Party and its various constituencies owed the candidates a little latitude for their service over the years.

But after tonight, all that changes. After the final primaries in Montana and South Dakota, and with the issues involving Florida and Michigan resolved by the Democratic National Committee, the Clinton "stand and fight" arguments take on a shrillness and a futility that would put the Clintons' standing in the party in very grave danger.
I put it a little differently. Now Hillary sounds like one of those bitter people Obama spoke about in San Francisco. She is bitterly clinging to her supporters and the campaign. Cook offers the Clintons some advice:
At this point, the Clintons should begin thinking about their future and standing in the party. What they do over the next five months will determine what their standing will be. Will they be seen as party unifiers and team players, or party wreckers and sore losers?

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If I were Hillary Clinton, I would bow out over the next few days, take a well-earned vacation and catch up on sleep.

After that, she needs to spend the rest of the summer and fall campaigning for Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., and paying off her multimillion-dollar campaign debt.

No one would be able to say that Hillary and Bill Clinton didn't do all they could to help Obama win the general election. And in all honesty, she could also be praying every night that he loses, so she could give folks the "I told you so" look and have another shot in 2012.
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Hillary Wins South Dakota
POSTED June 3, 9:34 PM
Hillary is projected to be the winner in the Democrats' South Dakota primary. Obama, the Democrats' apparent nominee, has lost a majority of the primary contests held since early March.... Read More
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The Dems' Loathsome Campaign
POSTED June 3, 4:51 PM
Richard Cohen has an editorial in the Washington Post in which he writes about how he loathes the bitter fight between Hillary and Obama: I loathe above all the resurgence of racism -- or maybe it is merely my appreciation of the fact that it is wider... Read More
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Hillary Leads In Montana, Obama Leads In South Dakota
POSTED June 3, 7:47 AM
It will be funny if, on the day Obama claims the nomination, he loses another primary to Hillary. A new American Research Group poll finds Hillary leading Obama 60% to 34% in South Dakota Another new American Research Group poll finds Obama ahead... Read More
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Is Hillary Conceding?
POSTED May 23, 12:55 PM
Bloomberg reports Hillary's presidential campaign is in formal talks with Obama's campaign about becoming his vice presidential running mate: The two Democratic campaigns are talking about ways for Clinton, from New York, to drop her bid for president... Read More
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Obama's White Women Problem
POSTED May 21, 2:50 PM
Gallup reports Obama has a problem with white women voters: Obama loses to McCain by a nine-point margin among white women, Clinton wins by a three-point margin. This difference persists when white women are segmented into two groups by education.... Read More
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'The Al Sharpton Of White People'
POSTED May 14, 9:07 AM
I didn't have anything good to say about Hillary's racially divisive "white Americans" comments: "I have a much broader base to build a winning coalition on," she said in an interview with USA TODAY. As evidence, Clinton cited an... Read More
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Hillary Finally Comes Right Out And Says It
POSTED May 8, 3:32 PM
She denies it, but in the end, Hillary makes her presidential campaign all about race. "I have a much broader base to build a winning coalition on," she said in an interview with USA TODAY. As evidence, Clinton cited an Associated Press article... Read More
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Hillary Celebrates Victory At Non-Union Hotel
POSTED April 22, 10:13 PM
Hillary's Pennsylvania Primary victory celebration is being held in the Bellevue-Stratford hotel, a nonunion hotel and the location of the first recognized outbreak of Legionnaires' disease. Not a very auspicious move.... Read More
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Hillary Wins Pennsylvania
POSTED April 22, 9:01 PM
Fox News projects Hillary Clinton to be the winner of the Pennsylvania Democrat Primary.The question remains -- by what margin?... Read More
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