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Meanwhile, in Iowa Saturday, Clinton lost a delegate while Obama picked up nine of them in the state's county conventions. In Oregon, the state AFSCME broke with the national organization (which endorsed Clinton) and endorsed Obama for its primary. The party's activists continue to move in large numbers toward Obama while Nancy Pelosi has essentially cast her lot with Obama. Clinton supporters are increasingly paranoid as the walls close in on their candidate's campaign, but it's essentially over. They may rail against Pelosi, or the media, or Howard Dean, or Keith Olbermann, or Daily Kos, or whatever and whoever. But what they are seeing is a consolidation of the party around the primary's winner, and that is already Barack Obama whether the Clinton campaign and her shrinking number of supporters wants to acknowledge it or not. More
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Date: 2008-03-16 07:31 pm (UTC)Kieth was trying to be as nice and as helpful to her as I have EVER seen him be to anyone.
More so.
All she has/had to do was listen (which it appears she in incapable of doing).
We have had a president for the past 7 years who didn't listen to anyone who contradicted his take on a situation.
We don't need another four of that crap!