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Hillary's Last Stand
Pajamasmedia.com ^ | Mar. 3, 2008 | Bill Bradley

Posted on 03/04/2008 9:31:00 AM PST by COUNTrecount

Tuesday’s crucial primaries will be Hillary Clinton’s final chance to hold back the tidal wave of popularity named Barack Obama, says Bill Bradley.

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A huge week in presidential politics, which may see the end of the Hillary Clinton campaign, though the goal line has been moved back a few times of late. Big must-win-big contests on long favorable turf in Texas and Ohio, as well as Vermont and Rhode Island on Tuesday. And on Saturday, the Wyoming caucuses.

A month ago, Clinton led Barack Obama by more than 20 points in Ohio and Texas, two states presented by her ever insistent high command as extremely favorable turf for her, and strong “firewalls” in the event of problems on Super Tuesday and after. Clinton consigliere Terry McAuliffe, who had earlier pledged she would win the nomination on February 5th, then promised that, should the campaign continue that long, March 4th would be the ultimate clincher for Clinton.

Now the polls have her huge edge in Ohio whittled down to the single digits. And in Texas — the state where the Clintons got their starts in politics as co-coordinators of the McGovern campaign, appointed by Gary Hart in his pre-neoliberal mode — Obama has closed up Clinton’s giant lead so much that he may just be a bit ahead.

Vermont is an easy win for Obama. Rhode Island looks like an easy win for Clinton, but her edge there, too, has been cut by more than half.

This is all a huge problem for Hillary Clinton, whose aides said they would erase any deficit in earned delegates coming out of February. But the gap is now such that even the huge Hillary landslides on Tuesday, which almost certainly won’t happen, would make little more than a dent in Obama’s 160-odd delegate lead, given the proportional representation rules of the Democratic nomination contest.

Meanwhile, a key source with John McCain’s campaign says the Western senator will clinch, or, I should say, further clinch the Republican nomination on Tuesday with still more primary victories. Their focus is increasingly on the Democrats, notably Obama, who is repeatedly engaged by McCain on Iraq and Al Qaeda. President Bush, slammed by Obama for his Iraq policies, stepped into the fray by blasting Obama for saying he would talk with Cuba’s new leader, Raul Castro. Obama fired back at Bush, upping the ante by blaming him for America being in a recession.

The Republicans clearly believe they will be running against Obama in the general election, and are out to engage him now. Hillary Clinton? They’re not as concerned about her.

But the Clinton campaign showed signs of continued relevance, with officials saying that she has raised $34 million in February that can be spent in the primaries.

Oddly, however, it doesn’t feel like she has those sorts of resources to bring to bear in the March 4th primaries in Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island, and Vermont. And Obama almost certainly raised far more than Clinton. She is being outgunned by Obama’s campaign both on the air, and, anecdotally at least, on the ground. And that’s not counting what the Service Employees International Union and United Food and Commercial Workers are doing, with millions in labor spending suddenly being deployed on Obama’s behalf, in open revolt against the Clinton’s longtime leadership of the national Democratic Party.

Meanwhile, the anti-Obama/pro-Clinton 527 independent expenditure campaign called the American Leadership Project, much ballyhooed for weeks and dominated by California Democrats, passed last Friday in quiet fashion. The committee’s president, Roger Salazar, acknowledged to me that the deadline for any meaningful buying of the long anticipated media time in the Texas and Ohio primaries had finally passed. The figure touted was $10 million. I’m told the group struggled for 1/20th of that.

Needless to say, the Clintons are trying many things to halt the Obama tide from inundating their latest long prized redoubts.

First, they attempted to adjust expectations downward.

A few weeks ago, the Clinton line was that Hillary would close the delegate gap on March 4th, powered by big wins in the Texas and Ohio primaries. Now the new line, from a Friday morning campaign memo, is that in order for Obama to succeed, he must win not only Texas and Ohio, but also Rhode Island and Vermont. Which translates thusly; if Clinton wins only one state, she is the day’s winner. I feel the room spinning: “The media has anointed Barack Obama the presumptive nominee and he’s playing the part. With an eleven state winning streak coming out of February, Senator Obama is riding a surge of momentum that has enabled him to pour unprecedented resources into Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island and Vermont.

“The Obama campaign and its allies are outspending us two to one in paid media and have sent more staff into the March 4 states. In fact, when all is totaled, Senator Obama and his allies have outspent Senator Clinton by a margin of $18.4 million to $9.2 million on advertising in the four states that are voting next Tuesday. Senator Obama has campaigned hard in these states. He has spent time meeting editorial boards, courting endorsers, holding rallies, and - of course - making speeches.

“If he cannot win all of these states with all this effort, there’s a problem.”

Then they decided to run against Obama by citing Hillary’s supposed superiority in a national security crisis, running an ad all across Texas called “3 AM,” which is playing on New West Notes. That Clinton’s aides were unable to cite, on a media conference call over the weekend, any instance of her ever responding to a national security crisis certainly did not add to the somewhat fanciful notion that she has any more credentials in the area than the inexperienced Obama.

Next, run against the press. All last year, the press touted Hillary’s “inevitability,” calling her extremely well-prepared to be president, with a great campaign. Now the line is that she is losing because the press is against her. So Hillary Clinton appeared on Saturday Night Live to promote her claims of press bias against her. I didn’t see the show, or a skit satirizing last week’s Ohio debate, followed by Clinton’s own “editorial response,” in which she appeared in the same outfit as the comedy actress portraying her. New frontrunner Barack Obama was portrayed as a dullard, incidentally, by a white guy in black face. The venerable show presently has only one black man in the cast, and he’s the wrong body type.

Then, deal with the complications of Texas, in which two-thirds of the delegates are chosen in a primary she might win, and one-third are chosen in caucuses that night which she may well lose even if she won the primary.

The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports that the Clinton campaign has threatened a lawsuit against the combination Texas primary and caucus system. Rival Barack Obama has drawn even or perhaps slightly ahead in the Texas polls after trailing by nearly 20 points a few weeks ago. Former President Bill Clinton declared earlier this month that his wife has to win the Texas primary in order to continue her campaign.

Clinton’s campaign problems in Texas are compounded by the contest being a combination primary and caucus. People who vote in the primary during the day are eligible to participate in caucuses on Tuesday night, where a third of the state’s delegates will be apportioned. So the reality, since it is becoming apparent that Obama is better organized in Texas than Clinton, is that she could win the primary and still lose the overall contest for delegates. And if she loses the primary, even narrowly, she could end up on the short end of a big delegate haul.

Texas political insiders tell me that the Clinton lawsuit move, which they say would fail, since the Clinton campaign agreed to the Texas contest rules, which have been approved by the Democratic National Committee, would be to muddy the waters of her potential defeat for PR purposes.

The Clinton campaign has backed away from the lawsuit threat, but is no instructing its supporters gain control of precinct caucus reporting of the numbers. In a memo obtained by the Dallas Morning News, Hillary’s caucus backers are instructed thusly: “If our supporters are outnumbered, ask the Temporary Chair if one of our supporters can serve as the Secretary, in the interest of fairness. “The control of the sign-in sheets and the announcement of the delegates allotted to each candidate are the critical functions of the Chair and Secretary. This is why it is so important that Hillary supporters hold these positions.”

Or, to put it another way, as I have always said (and this line is, of course, entirely original to me): Vote early and vote often.

Finally, don’t quite deny that Obama is secretly a Muslim, a little move Clinton added in her 60 Minutes appearance last night (you can see the clip at New West Notes).

The fun never sets.


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1 posted on 03/04/2008 9:31:02 AM PST by COUNTrecount
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To: COUNTrecount

The Clinton crime machine is not done yet....


2 posted on 03/04/2008 9:32:57 AM PST by EagleUSA
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To: COUNTrecount

The election in Texas is more than half over before primary day. An estimated 60 percent, or 2 million of the 3.3 million total voters, cast their ballots early, Texas Secretary of State Phil Wilson said Monday.


3 posted on 03/04/2008 9:33:01 AM PST by kabar
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To: COUNTrecount; Squantos

IBSEOP
(In before Squantos Executive Order Post)


4 posted on 03/04/2008 9:35:08 AM PST by VRWCmember (McCain 2008 - If it's inevitable, you might as well lay back and try to enjoy it.)
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To: COUNTrecount

>A huge week in presidential politics, which may see the end of the Hillary Clinton campaign,

It’s tuesday, and I have little belief in the polls.
It’s my take that Hillary will put out a win in Texas, and win bigger than that in Ohio.

It is downhill for Obama after that .


5 posted on 03/04/2008 9:35:51 AM PST by bill1952 (I will vote for McCain if he resigns his Senate seat before this election.)
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To: COUNTrecount

This is a joke. These journalist are not capable of following day to day events.

What started out as Hillary’s Alamo, is now Obamas final stand.

He got attacked from his right, and it worked.


6 posted on 03/04/2008 9:36:33 AM PST by The_Republican (You know why Chelsea Clinton is so Ugly? Because Janet Reno is her Father! LOL! - Mac is Back!)
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To: kabar

I will be voting twice today here in Texas !........:o)

Both times for the SOB Assh*t Obama to try and rid the race of the much more dangerous POS traitor Clintonista !


7 posted on 03/04/2008 9:38:19 AM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet.©)
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To: COUNTrecount

I beleive the only way to purify us of the clintons is by fire. Not advocating we burn anyone, just sayin’.


8 posted on 03/04/2008 9:39:52 AM PST by GeneralisimoFranciscoFranco (I love liberals. They taste like chicken.)
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To: VRWCmember

LOL........ I gave up, pissing off the populace here on primary day in Poohville.


9 posted on 03/04/2008 9:40:00 AM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet.©)
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To: EagleUSA

Hillary’s new firewall is Guam!


10 posted on 03/04/2008 9:41:45 AM PST by Red in Blue PA (Truth : Liberals :: Kryptonite : Superman)
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To: EagleUSA

Amerika’s Putins.


11 posted on 03/04/2008 9:41:57 AM PST by epluribus_2
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To: COUNTrecount

12 posted on 03/04/2008 9:45:36 AM PST by traumer
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To: bill1952
The Obambipeople are young , with no landlines, only cell phones. They haven't been polled or counted.I skewered a poll myself last week by giving THEM the worst possible answers.She can't get the delegate count without blowing Bambi out of the water, and no poll is showing that.

Facts are facts. This is about the number of delegates -- nothing else. Hillary has to get 62% of the vote in all of the remaining states to reach the required amount. That is not possible, especially since in the last 11 contests, she has reached 40% ONLY ONCE. Even if she somehow manages to pick up 15 delegates on Obama tonight (which will be very difficult given Texas' system), she will still be close to 100 delegates behind with Mississippi and Wyoming looming next and both solidly in Obama's camp. Simple facts of mathematics -- Clinton has about as much chance of winning as a one-legged man in an ass-kicking contest. After tonight, if she has not SIGNIFICANTLY cut into Obama's delegate lead, Bill Richardson will endorse Obama tomorrow and encourage the DNC and Super Delegates to do so as well. She HAS to win very big tonight or it's over -- no matter how she tries to spin it

13 posted on 03/04/2008 9:46:09 AM PST by COUNTrecount
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To: bill1952
It’s my take that Hillary will put out a win in Texas, and win bigger than that in Ohio.

It is downhill for Obama after that.


That's what my gut says. If true, Hillary would have won NY, New Jersey, Florida*, Michigan*, California, Ohio, and Texas, and will be poised to triumph in Pennsylvania, all key states the Dems have to win in the General Election.

No way to deny her if that occurs. (and those asteriks for Florida and Michigan will disappear like those after Barry Bonds's home run record)
14 posted on 03/04/2008 9:55:11 AM PST by kenavi ("My mudder thanks you, my fodder thanks you, and Obama thanks you!")
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To: Squantos

“Both times for the SOB Assh*t Obama to try and rid the race of the much more dangerous POS traitor Clintonista !”

While you are there caucusing, try to get a resolution condemning crimes by illegal aliens and suggesting criminal aliens get deported. That will change the mood in the room right quick. lol.


15 posted on 03/04/2008 9:56:52 AM PST by WOSG (William F Buckley: A great conservative, may he rest in peace.)
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Agree on those issues. I want illegals GONE ! Legal Immigration is encouraged and always will be by me. LEGAL Immigration. Not the slaves and thieves entering the country now.

If it’s on the ballot I will punch it !

....as to anyone against deporting illegals as found......If they are standing outside on the sidewalk promoting sedition I will punch it !

Stay safe !........;o)


16 posted on 03/04/2008 10:04:15 AM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet.©)
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17 posted on 03/04/2008 10:27:20 AM PST by Miss Didi ("Good heavens, woman, this is a war not a garden party!" Dr. Meade, Gone with the Wind)
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Thanks for voting against the Clinton machine. I’m so sick and tired and ashamed of people who have been talking about all of the Clinton sewage for years, going out and voting for this bitch...

How could anyone who has learned the facts about the Clintons vote for her, for any reason.

Good luck tonight and I hope you can get many more people to help flush the Clintons and their sewage down the toilet.

18 posted on 03/04/2008 10:35:41 AM PST by Beatthedrum
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Thanks for voting against the Clinton machine. I’m so sick and tired and ashamed of people who have been talking about all of the Clinton sewage for years, going out and voting for this bitch... How could anyone who has learned the facts about the Clintons vote for her, for any reason. Good luck tonight and I hope you can get many more people to help flush the Clintons and their sewage down the toilet.

Amen

There is a lot of Clinton enablers on this forum in those days pretending as conservatives.

This forum is turning into Free Republik.

19 posted on 03/04/2008 11:01:44 AM PST by Anticommie
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To: Beatthedrum

We can only try every day to keep domestic enemies of our beloved republic like her kind in the unemployed column with regards to anything that can harm America.

Stay Safe !!


20 posted on 03/04/2008 11:11:49 AM PST by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet.©)
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