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Monday, March 03RacePollResultsSpreadGeneral Election: McCain vs. ClintonRasmussen (Mon)McCain 47, Clinton 44, Und 9McCain +3General Election: McCain vs. ObamaRasmussen (Mon)McCain 47, Obama 42, Und 11McCain +5Ohio Democratic PrimaryRasmussenClinton 50, Obama 44Clinton +6Texas Democratic PrimaryRasmussenClinton 47, Obama 48Obama +1Texas Democratic PrimaryInsiderAdvantageClinton 49, Obama 44Clinton +5Ohio Democratic PrimarySuffolkClinton 52, Obama 40Clinton +12Ohio Democratic PrimaryPPP (D)Clinton 51, Obama 42Clinton +9Ohio Republican PrimaryPPP (D)McCain 50, Huckabee 33, Paul 10McCain +17Texas Democratic PrimaryPPP (D)Clinton 50, Obama 44Clinton +6Texas Republican PrimaryPPP (D)McCain 50, Huckabee 38, Paul 6McCain +12Ohio Democratic PrimarySurveyUSAClinton 54, Obama 44Clinton +10Ohio Republican PrimarySurveyUSAMcCain 58, Huckabee 29, Paul 4McCain +29Texas Democratic PrimarySurveyUSAClinton 48, Obama 49Obama +1Texas Republican PrimarySurveyUSAMcCain 53, Huckabee 36, Paul 5McCain +17Republican Presidential NominationGallup TrackingMcCain 64, Huckabee 19, Paul 5McCain +45Democratic Presidential NominationGallup TrackingObama 48, Clinton 43Obama +5Ohio Democratic PrimaryReuters/CSpan/ZogbyClinton 45, Obama 47Obama +2Ohio Republican PrimaryReuters/CSpan/ZogbyMcCain 61, Huckabee 28, Paul 5McCain +33Texas Democratic PrimaryReuters/CSpan/ZogbyClinton 44, Obama 47Obama +3Texas Republican PrimaryReuters/CSpan/ZogbyMcCain 53, Huckabee 33, Paul 6McCain +20Republican Presidential NominationRasmussen TrackingMcCain 52, Huckabee 31, Paul 9McCain +21Texas: McCainvs. ClintonWFAA/Belo TrackingMcCain 50, Clinton 46, Und 4McCain +4Texas Democratic PrimaryWFAA/Belo TrackingClinton 46, Obama 46TieTexas Republican PrimaryWFAA/Belo TrackingMcCain 56, Huckabee 31, Paul 6McCain +25Texas: McCain vs. ObamaWFAA/Belo TrackingMcCain 49, Obama 42, Und 8McCain +7Democratic Presidential NominationRasmussen TrackingObama 44, Clinton 45Clinton +1Ohio Democratic PrimaryQuinnipiacClinton 49, Obama 45Clinton +4Rhode Island Democratic PrimaryBrown UniversityClinton 42, Obama 37Clinton +

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metta, will you concede that Hillary should drop out of the race if she loses Texas tomorrow?

I didn't know Metta was a HC campaign advisor?

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Clinton to press ahead after primaries

By MIKE GLOVER, Associated Press Writer 10 minutes ago

TOLEDO, Ohio - Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton suggested Monday she'll press on with the campaign after Tuesday's crucial primaries, arguing that momentum is on her side despite 11 straight losses to rival Sen. Barack Obama.

"I'm just getting warmed up," Clinton told reporters, looking ahead to a busy day of campaign events in Ohio and Texas where polls show a close race ahead of Tuesday's primaries.

Clinton's husband, former President Clinton, has asserted that his wife must win both Texas and Ohio to keep her campaign alive. On Friday, Hillary Clinton's advisers recast the stakes, saying if Obama lost any of the four presidential primaries Tuesday — Rhode Island and Vermont also vote — it would show Democrats are having second thoughts about him.

Hillary Clinton predicted success on Tuesday and looked ahead to the next big contest — Pennsylvania on April 22.

"I think I know what's happening and I believe I'm going to do very well tomorrow," she said. "I think that's going to be a very significant message to the country, and then we move on to Pennsylvania and the states coming up."

Clinton and Obama have been waging a tough and competitive race for the party's nomination, but Obama has seized the momentum, reeling off 11 straight wins in primaries and caucuses since Super Tuesday on Feb. 5. Superdelegates, the party's elected leaders and senior officials, also have been moving toward his candidacy.

As for Tuesday, Clinton said, "Obviously it's within the margin of error in both the popular vote and the delegate count. Ohio is the key to winning the presidency and I'm excited about tomorrow and I'm looking forward to it."

Speaking with reporters on her campaign plane, Clinton argued that the competitive primary contest would be good for the party heading into the November elections, a view at odds with some in the party who fear a lengthy, divisive nomination fight would weaken the Democratic candidate.

"Hard-fought primary contests are a part of American politics," said Clinton. "We're going to have a hard-fought contest, we're going to have a unified Democratic Party, we're going to get behind whoever our nominee is and we're going to win in November."

Lacking from Clinton's comments was the traditional confidence assurance of victory.

"I intend to so as well as I can on Tuesday and we'll see what happens after that," she said.

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metta, will you concede that Hillary should drop out of the race if she loses Texas tomorrow?

I didn't know Metta was a HC campaign advisor?

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Clinton to press ahead after primaries

Sad for the Party if she does...and she will only be delaying the inevitable. Statistically speaking in terms of averages, she will not have enough to win or even take the lead, short of some sort of circumstance where Obama's supporters start dropping like flies. She put up a good fight, but failed to win over the majority in the Party. The gracious thing will be for her to bow out. The desperate thing would be for her to stay in.

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metta, will you concede that Hillary should drop out of the race if she loses Texas tomorrow?

I didn't know Metta was a HC campaign advisor?

PS:

Clinton to press ahead after primaries

Sad for the Party if she does...and she will only be delaying the inevitable. Statistically speaking in terms of averages, she will not have enough to win or even take the lead, short of some sort of circumstance where Obama's supporters start dropping like flies. She put up a good fight, but failed to win over the majority in the Party. The gracious thing will be for her to bow out. The desperate thing would be for her to stay in.

She raised $35M in February. That amount of donations shows no support.... :wacko:

She is tied in TX, ahead in Ohio & poised to win RI. :blink:

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metta, will you concede that Hillary should drop out of the race if she loses Texas tomorrow?

I didn't know Metta was a HC campaign advisor?

PS:

Clinton to press ahead after primaries

Sad for the Party if she does...and she will only be delaying the inevitable. Statistically speaking in terms of averages, she will not have enough to win or even take the lead, short of some sort of circumstance where Obama's supporters start dropping like flies. She put up a good fight, but failed to win over the majority in the Party. The gracious thing will be for her to bow out. The desperate thing would be for her to stay in.

She raised $35M in February. That amount of donations shows no support.... :wacko:

She is tied in TX, ahead in Ohio & poised to win RI. :blink:

Its not winner takes all. A tie means no change in delegates, and RI doesn't have enough delegates to tip the balance.

For Hillary a tie, or small lead is not enough, she needs >10% margin in both Texas and Ohio. Thats the only way she can gain enough delegates to stay in the race.

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metta, will you concede that Hillary should drop out of the race if she loses Texas tomorrow?

if she loses both O and T by big margins, then it might well be over. But if she wins Ohio and Rhode island, I think she will go ahead. Afterall, Penn is close in profile to Ohio.

Also, now that Obama has been propelled to the front runner status by the media, he is now getting a lot more scrutiny.

For a guy with micro thin resume, he seems to have accumulated impressive number of skeletons :huh:

Also, talking about popular democracy, for all the sullying and hissing and cussing on Hillary, American people seem not to want her to go away.

The rules of the game are to reach 2025. Nothing more nothing less. The last time I checked neither of them has.

Ok., that's my take.

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metta, will you concede that Hillary should drop out of the race if she loses Texas tomorrow?

if she loses both O and T by big margins, then it might well be over. But if she wins Ohio and Rhode island, I think she will go ahead. Afterall, Penn is close in profile to Ohio.

Also, now that Obama has been propelled to the front runner status by the media, he is now getting a lot more scrutiny.

For a guy with micro thin resume, he seems to have accumulated impressive number of skeletons :huh:

Also, talking about popular democracy, for all the sullying and hissing and cussing on Hillary, American people seem not to want her to go away.

The rules of the game are to reach 2025. Nothing more nothing less. The last time I checked neither of them has.

Ok., that's my take.

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I think she will stay in all the way to the convention regardless of the delegate count. Maybe she is hoping Obama gets struck by lightning or something but I don't see her quiting.

...or she's hoping that with enough hammering of going negative will start to stick on Obama. It's pie-in-the-sky hope but that's all she's got.

 

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