If Hillary Wins Indiana
In an effort to separate Illinois from Indiana, an effort not all that hard in all of Indiana except this ridiculous Region here in Northwest Indiana, Bill Clinton suggested that if Hillary can win the primary in Indiana she will win the nomination and the Presidency.
That puts a lot of potential issues on the table.
First, since when is Indiana a swing state? We really aren't, we have voted Republican in many if not most Presidential elections for the least couple decades. Sure, Lake County will go to Barack and then to the Democratic nominee, but the rest of the state has seen enough tax increases and liberal policy to last them a long time.
So, can Hillary win Indiana against the now leveled off Barack campaign? Will the black racisim of Barack's preacher and home church hurt him everywhere but North Lake County? Can Hillary use a big Pennsylvania win and then a series of smaller wins in off states to build a popular vote win ... allowing the super delegates the chance to vote for her as the "national" vote winner?
2 comments:
I don't think that Hillary will win Indiana, but if she can pull it off along with a big win in PA, she could very well win the nomination.
Look, the rules are such that the superdelegates can vote any way they want. Obama can't change that.
If it is close (and it will be), there is no reason why Hillary can't take this thing with the superdelegates.
Buzz, I got word yesterday that Barack may be in Valpo just before the primary. Someone must have told his campaign that we've got some "do nothings" and "do gooders" here and he could pick up some votes.
Sadly, since we have contested and important races on the Republican primary side (especially Bob Wichlinski's race to eliminate the Treasurer spot forever) I really can't support our side crossing over and voting for Hillary just to mess with the process.
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