This is turning into a side show that is fun to watch. For the first time in her power grabbing lifetime she is being challenged and beaten by a no name, inexperienced, one term Senator. The Denver show will one that will be a must to watch as the two of them battle it out trying to steal the super delegates. Well, Clinton will do her best to steal them it looks like at this point. Will the super delegates bend from the pressure the Clinton’s are be applying? Most likely from the 900 FBI files they still have on them, or will they take out more like they did Eliot Spitzer? Only time will tell but this is fun.
Open disclaimer: I don’t like or care for either one of them, Obama to me is more liberal but both have politics that are dangerous to this country, IMHO.
For Democrats, Increased Fears of a Long Fight [“This was everybody’s worse nightmare………]
March 16, 2008 For Democrats, Increased Fears of a Long Fight By ADAM NAGOURNEY and JEFF ZELENY
WASHINGTON — Lacking a clear route to the selection of a Democratic presidential nominee, the party’s uncommitted superdelegates say they are growing increasingly concerned about the risks of a prolonged fight between Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama, and perplexed about how to resolve the conflict.
Interviews with dozens of undecided superdelegates — the elected officials and party leaders who could hold the balance of power for the nomination — found them uncertain about who, if anyone, would step in to fill a leadership vacuum and help guide the contest to a conclusion that would not weaken the Democratic ticket in the general election.
While many superdelegates said they intended to keep their options open as the race continued to play out over the next three months, the interviews suggested that the playing field was tilting slightly toward Mr. Obama in one potentially vital respect. Many of them said that in deciding whom to support, they would adopt what Mr. Obama’s campaign has advocated as the essential principle: reflecting the will of the voters.
Mr. Obama has won more states, a greater share of the popular vote and more pledged delegates than Mrs. Clinton.
A New York Times survey of superdelegates last week found that Mr. Obama had been winning over more of them recently than Mrs. Clinton had, though Mrs. Clinton retained an overall lead among those who have made a choice. Over the past month, according to the survey, Mr. Obama, of Illinois, picked up 54 superdelegates; Mrs. Clinton, of New York, picked up 31.
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