"I was surprised to hear him make a comment like that, because I thought he understood our people better," said Wider, who said she will vote for Obama in Saturday's South Carolina primary. "It made me think he's been playing us all this time."
She doesn't say if was going to vote for Obama all along, or whether she changed to Obama based on the things Bill Clinton said. If she was planning to vote Obama all along, then it's arguable she's the one who's been playing Clinton (and the reporter) all this time, not the other way around. Her own words may actually validate things Bill Clinton has been saying about Hillary's prospects in SC.
If the clinton camp is expecting to claim victory if Obama doesn’t win big - if his popularity is contained primarily among blacks, that will taint her finish as well. After all, the democrat primary voters also are made up of some 50% women voters. If hillary’s popularity among women voters is similar to Obama’s among blacks, then her vote tallies are equally suspect