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  • It's almost like they gave her until the end of the week to drop out. And now that she won't, they're going to release a ton of SDs to start nudging her a bit.

    Posted at May 9, 2008 3:43 PM in response to Obama's Super-Delegates Keep On Coming

  • Vernon Watkins, super delegate endorsed Obama.

    Posted at May 9, 2008 1:39 PM in response to Obama Nabs Another Super-Delegate

  • I'm white. I'm insulted by it.

    Posted at May 9, 2008 10:45 AM in response to ABC: Obama Overtakes Hillary Among Super-Delegates

  • THIS

    Posted at May 8, 2008 3:21 PM in response to Hillary Campaign Says No To New Michigan Delegate Proposal

  • Obama is giving her some breathing room. He doesn't want to drop 25 super delegates on her and make it seem like he's trying to pressure her out. The ball is in her court and how she proceeds will determine how and when he decides to unleash his endorsements.

    Posted at May 7, 2008 1:12 PM in response to Hillary, Obama Nab Super-Dels

  • Completely ridiculous end-around campaign finance laws. She has no shame.

    Posted at May 1, 2008 3:44 PM in response to Pro-Hillary 527's Spending On Anti-Obama Indiana Ad Now Tops $1 Million

  • While it's good for Hillary to get delegates, she cannot afford to merely keep up with Obama vis-a-vis SD announcements. Because of her deficit, she must win something like 70% of the remaining delegates. However, Obama has still received more endorsement than her post-Pennsylvania. And the more endorsements that come forward, the smaller the pool from which Hillary can draw. The game is slowly coming to a close.

    Posted at May 1, 2008 1:34 PM in response to Hillary Picks Up Four New "Add-On" Super-Dels

  • She must have done pretty bad yesterday to fall to 42 after two days at 45. If Obama continues at this pace we may see it back to double digits once Friday and Saturday fall off poll.

    Posted at April 21, 2008 1:54 PM in response to Gallup: Obama Back In Lead Over Hillary

  • Far from broke in practice?

    How long until businesses require payment before services rendered? With $10 million in debt, somebody is going to get screwed and you can bet it won't be Mark Penn. Any small business that doesn't require money up front is asking for trouble.

    Posted at April 21, 2008 10:52 AM in response to Hillary Campaign In The Red

  • It looks like she has $8 million cash on hand for the primary as of March 31 with $10 million in debt. That puts her $2 million in the red.

    It also appears she has $21 million available for the general election - but that money can not be used to retire primary debts. So I'd say she's having some money issues.

    Posted at April 21, 2008 1:12 AM in response to Poll: Clinton Leads By Seven In Pennsylvania

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