Hillary's chances of closing the gap in delegates just got slimmer. Like the whole state of Florida slimmer. Since both Florida and Michigan jumped out of line with the Democratic National Party's instructions to not hold early primaries, their delegates were not to be seeded. So Obama turned his attention elsewhere, and when the ballots came through, they basically meant nothing. Obama even pulled his name off the ballot in Michigan. But over the course of the campaign (and after a series of Obama wins), Clinton suddenly decided that Florida and Michigan should both count, despite non-compliance with the DNP's instructions. Funny how that works out. You're down over 100 delegates, and
now it's important for the votes to count......Gotcha. Keep fanning the flames of my hate Senator Clinton, you've done so well thus far, I'd hate to see you lose the battle for my disgust.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20080318/us_time/clintonshopesforfloridafadeIn other campaign news, Senator Clinton's record as the first lady will also be released this week. This will most likely not go over well for her, as the Obama camp has been pushing (along with Judicial Watch) to have her record be released, and subsequently scrutinized.
What does this really mean? Essentially, Clinton has made a number of claims (and
possible most likely embellishments) about her role as the first lady and how it lends so much to her credibility. Well, I supposed we shall soon see if her role was really as big as it was.
http://www.reuters.com/article/politicsNews/idUSN1846457220080318?sp=trueAlso, for outside scrutiny of her record, please see:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080308/ap_on_el_pr/clinton_s_experience which I posted last week on this same topic.
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