Clinton Super Delegates Wavering? Remember The Sage Words of Nicole Dursey

Filed in National by on February 11, 2008

So there is a buzz around this…

She has to win both Ohio and Texas comfortably, or she’s out,” said one Democratic superdelegate who has endorsed Mrs. Clinton, and who spoke on condition of anonymity to share a candid assessment. “The campaign is starting to come to terms with that.” Campaign advisers, also speaking privately in order to speak plainly, confirmed this view.

Big whoop. A wise woman once said, “You have to approach every state like you are ten points behind.” Or something to that effect.

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  1. John Feroce says:

    “She has to win both Ohio and Texas comfortably, or she’s out,” said one Democratic superdelegate who has endorsed Mrs. Clinton, and who spoke on condition of anonymity to share a candid assessment.”

    If that’s the case, she’s toast –
    http://www.caller.com/news/2008/feb/11/texas-arcane-delegate-system-suddenly-comes-play/

    She isn’t going to win anything “comfortably”

  2. nemski says:

    It looks like the Clinton Campaign is already conceding the Potomac Primaries and focusing instead on Ohio and Texas.

    The big question is the big Mo just obliterate her chances? Will white women and rednecks join the Obama train? (Note, I’ve given up on the Latinos. Geez, Obama could be giving out green cards and he wouldn’t give the Latino vote).