Hilliam's playing an interesting PR game right now. Even though Obama still leads the delegate count (not counting SuperDelegates), she's already talking about a shared ticket, giving the impression that her wins in Texas and Ohio actually won her the nomination.
Obama's campaign needs to focus on this fast and make people understand that even though she "won" 3 states yesterday, her net gain on Obama was only 25 delegates. That's right, Hillary picked up 138 delegates yesterday, to Obama's 113. Not really a landslide given Obama's lead going in. Also not getting any real play in the MSM is the fact that Texas' caucuses are too close to call and results haven't been released yet.
BTW, I'm getting my info from here:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21660914
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Hilliam's playing an interesting PR game right now. Even though Obama still leads the delegate count (not counting SuperDelegates), she's already talking about a shared ticket, giving the impression that her wins in Texas and Ohio actually won her the nomination.
Obama's campaign needs to focus on this fast and make people understand that even though she "won" 3 states yesterday, her net gain on Obama was only 25 delegates. That's right, Hillary picked up 138 delegates yesterday, to Obama's 113. Not really a landslide given Obama's lead going in. Also not getting any real play in the MSM is the fact that Texas' caucuses are too close to call and results haven't been released yet.
BTW, I'm getting my info from here:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21660914
posted 2008.03.05
posted on March 5th 2008
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Hillary takes Texas, Ohio and RI? – Marc on March 5th, 2008-
Re: Hillary takes Texas, Ohio and RI? – rosskolnikov on March 5th, 2008-
Re: Hillary takes Texas, Ohio and RI? – MJG on March 5th, 2008-
Re: Hillary takes Texas, Ohio and RI? – Eugene on March 5th, 2008-
Re: Hillary takes Texas, Ohio and RI? – rosskolnikov on March 5th, 2008
Re: Hillary takes Texas, Ohio and RI? – Andrea on March 5th, 2008
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