News and Politics | February 11, 2008 | 5 comments

For Clinton, Ohio and Texas emerge as key states to win

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dbeckmann
Not to use a cliche phrase of the moment, but as someone who still holds an Ohio Driver's License (shhh California)--if Hillary is counting on Ohio to win this, she's in big trouble... Ohio after the last 8 years is in desperate need of CHANGE and HOPE...
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5 comments // For Clinton, Ohio and Texas emerge as key states to win

  • devo64
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      devo64  
    • But would Hillary be entitled to the delegates? Obama and Edwards removed their names from the ballot in Michigan, leaving only Clinton and several minor candidates in the race, in respect of the Democratic National Committee sanctions. If the Dem. Party allowed Michigan and Florida to count they might have to consider is a "re-do".

    • 4 years ago
  • mjsmith11
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      mjsmith11  
    • This primary has been one wild ride. This past weekend, both Obama and Clinton were giving speeches near where I live. Obama in Alexandria and Clinton in Manassas, Virginia. I am guessing that if Hillary Clinton loses Texas and/or Ohio, she may have to lobby to get the Florida and Michigan delegates that she won counted. It would be very weird and poor decision making by the democrat party to omit those two states representation at their convention.

    • 4 years ago
  • unusallymundane
  • ocanada
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      ocanada  
    • I doubt she could win it, Kucinich and the Cleveland Leader support Obama. The only figure she has in the region is Indiana Sen Bayh who has some popularity in Cincinati and the Indiana border region, he is her national Co-chair. But I doubt popular support will be for her there.

    • 4 years ago
  • dbeckmann
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