Clinton To Superdelegates: “We Are Winning The Popular Vote”

(CBS)
SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO -- Hillary Clinton reached out to uncommitted superdelegates at a celebration rally in Puerto Rico after a double-digit win on the island helped push Clinton past Barack Obama in the popular vote, according to the Clinton campaign's count.
“We are winning the popular vote,” Clinton told the crowd, but she reminded supporters eager to see Clinton as their nominee that Democratic Party rules do not award the nomination to a candidate based on popular vote, rather through delegate votes.
“So when the voting concludes on Tuesday, neither Senator Obama nor I will have the number of delegates to be the nominee,” Clinton said. “I will lead the popular vote, he will maintain a slight lead in the delegate count. The decision will fall on those leaders in our party empowered by the rules to vote in the Democratic convention. I do not envy the decision you have to make, but a decision has to be made.”
Her analysis of the delegate count isn't totally accurate, however. After Tuesday, Obama will be very close to clinching the nomination, even if no superdelegates endorse him between now and then. And in terms of pledged delegates, he has already received a majority of those, so there's no possible way she can catch him in that count.
With the nomination winding down, the only thing left for Clinton to do is to make the case to uncommitted superdelegates that her lead in the popular vote makes her the rightful choice to lead the party's ticket in the fall.
Clinton told supporters at the rally that their votes helped put her over the top and that that the new popular vote tally should leave “no doubt” in the minds of superdelegates as to who should become the nominee.
“Tonight you’ve come out strong and defied the skeptics more people across the country have voted for our campaign, more people have voted for us than for any candidate in the history of any presidential candidates. We are winning the popular vote, now there can be no doubt, the people have spoken and you have chosen your candidate,” Clinton said.
Clinton is giving no indication that she plans on dropping out of the race or has any intentions of slowing down her campaign as she is scheduled to campaign in South Dakota all day tomorrow.
Over the next few days, Clinton campaign national chairman Terry McAulliffe says Clinton will be contacting uncommitted superdelegates in hopes of gaining their support, he says that will be her main focus.
He doesn''t have a problem shelling out money to superdelegates though.
17,350,032 48.2% Obama
17,277,187 48% Clinton
Obama +72,845 0.2"
With 93% of PR in from Real Clear Politics
"Hillary Clinton reached out to uncommitted superdelegates at a celebration rally in Puerto Rico after a double-digit win on the island helped push Clinton past Barack Obama in the popular vote, according to the Clinton campaign''s count."
This is over!!
17,350,032 48.2% Obama
17,277,187 48% Clinton
Obama +72,845 0.2"
With 93% of PR in from Real Clear Politics
"Hillary Clinton reached out to uncommitted superdelegates at a celebration rally in Puerto Rico after a double-digit win on the island helped push Clinton past Barack Obama in the popular vote, according to the Clinton campaign''s count."
This is over!!
Hillary has one last chance to concede with grace!
Hillary, the Queen of Spin and a Legend in Her Own Mind!
http://klintons.com
Here is one example with 5 different views:
Obama by 0.2%, by 0.5%, by 1.0%, by 1.4%
If you include Michigan, Clinton by
0.7%, and one estimate by 0.4%.
State Date Obama Clinton Spread
Popular Vote
Obama 17,350,032 48.2%
Clinton 17,277,187 48%
Obama leads +72,845 0.2%
Popular Vote (w/ MI)
Obama 17,350,032 47.4%
Clinton 17,605,496 48.1%
Clinton leads 255,464 0.7% but Obama was not on the ballot.
Popular Vote (w/o FL & MI)
Obama 16,773,818 48.9%
Clinton 16,406,201 47.9%
Obama leads 367,617 1.0%
One estimate w/IA, NV, ME, WA
Obama 17,684,116 47.5% Clinton 17,829,358 47.8%
Clinton leads 145,242 0.4% if estimate is correct.
Another estimate:
Estimate w/IA, NV, ME, WA* Obama 17,684,116 48.2%
Clinton 17,501,049 47.7%
Obama leads 183,067 0.5%
Estimate w/IA, NV, ME, WA* Obama 17,107,902 49.0%
Clinton 16,630,063 47.6%
Obama leads 477,839 1.4%
My conclusion: The margin of error makes it impossible to make such a claim but the tendency appears that Obama possibly has the majority of the popular vote.
Why does PR like the Clintons...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/americas/433595.stm
Why does PR like the Clintons...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/americas/433595.stm
Why does PR like the Clintons...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/americas/433595.stm
Why does PR like the Clintons...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/americas/433595.stm
Not with gossips but with accurate facts?
clintonists are so low-minded..could not even express the thought, poor creatures
One has to think about the ramification of rules and sticking to principles BEFORE the rules are put in place, next time if a state wants to flout the rules, they can point to this outcome as a precedent. In the meantime, even if HRC could change the SD count, she opens up herself and the DNC to the possibility of a Supreme Court challenge--because neither should have got any in the first place. All the delegates could have been "seated" but with NO ties or clout with either candidate. Their states forfeited that when they ditched the rules.
As for the popular vote---HRC has been saying all along (when Obama was leading) that it was irrelevant--only the Superdelegates count, her supporters have parroted the same comments. Now this. TAlk about whiney, sore losers who don''t know when to quit....
She only leads the popular vote in her twisted little mind and based on the process for obtaining delegates she is getting beaten badly. She must be on drugs!
OBAMA 08!!!!
Trust the Clinton felons to whine when the rules don''t serve them anymore.
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by chuckamok
June 2, 2008 2:18 PM PDT
- In the LA Times today, it sez that "key Clinton backers" are recognizing the new finish line (required delegate count)and once Obama reaches it, the fight is over.
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See all 34 CommentsIn other words ... HILDEBEAST IS TOAST.
No more Clinton ooze in the White House. Ever.