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Cali_Democrat

(30,439 posts)
Wed Mar 9, 2016, 04:39 PM Mar 2016

Top Clinton aide: We're nearing an 'insurmountable' lead

It's hard to argue with the math at this point. Although I don't think Sanders ever had any intention of actually winning the nomination. His goal was to add to the conversation.

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By Ben Kamisar
March 09, 2016

Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager tamped down Bernie Sanders’s upset victory in Michigan on Tuesday by declaring that Clinton’s delegate lead continues to creep closer to her clinching the nomination.

“From the beginning, we have approached this nomination contest as a battle for delegates. And while Sen. Sanders has placed big bets on pulling out wins in certain individual states, we have sought to play everywhere in every state to win as many delegates possible,” campaign manager Robby Mook said Wednesday on a conference call with reporters.

"We are nearing the point where our delegate lead will effectively become insurmountable."
On Tuesday, Sanders and Clinton split Michigan and Mississippi, the two states up for grabs. But the margins told a different story.

Clinton ran up the score in Mississippi, winning 29 delegates to Sanders's 4, according to The Associated Press. While Sanders won in Michigan, he won 65 delegats compared to Clinton’s 58 thanks to the razor-thin margin there.

That reality, Mook told reporters, means that Clinton now has a larger lead than Barack Obama had over Clinton during his 2008 campaign.


http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/dem-primaries/272379-top-clinton-aide-we-are-nearing-an-insurmountable-lead

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Top Clinton aide: We're nearing an 'insurmountable' lead (Original Post) Cali_Democrat Mar 2016 OP
35 more states right? 26 favorable to Sanders... just saying. n/t revbones Mar 2016 #1
back to inevitability again virtualobserver Mar 2016 #2
don't hold your breath waiting for Bernie's concession speech 6chars Mar 2016 #3
Bernie has every right to stay in until all the states have voted and he should. nt Cali_Democrat Mar 2016 #5
she might be nearing the point but will never get there. Just keep telling yourselves she is litlbilly Mar 2016 #4
Clinton has a bigger delegate advantage than Obama did in 2008 KingFlorez Mar 2016 #6
you guys keep trying to find a new meme of the day, not going so good heh litlbilly Mar 2016 #7
If her campaign is having to remind people of this, that means they are in a tough spot Joe the Revelator Mar 2016 #8
ANd then more email s and the paid speeches transcripts Ferd Berfel Mar 2016 #9
It won't be long now. (Still ... waiting is the hardest part.) NurseJackie Mar 2016 #10
Have her investors given her enough to repair her leaking baggage car yet? Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2016 #11
Oh darn. Okay, we'll all go home. Game over. Bernie, endorse Hill, please. closeupready Mar 2016 #12
If last night did not happen, the article makes perfect sense SheenaR Mar 2016 #13
Whatever makes you happy. But this has to have you worried: pat_k Mar 2016 #14
Yeah, Bernie was just "funnin" TheCowsCameHome Mar 2016 #15
You Would The HRC Campaign SDJay Mar 2016 #16
A paid campaign shill says what? TheBlackAdder Mar 2016 #17
OK ibegurpard Mar 2016 #18
Oooh, talk about tone deaf. Smug comments like this from an establishment candidate right now are Marr Mar 2016 #19
 

litlbilly

(2,227 posts)
4. she might be nearing the point but will never get there. Just keep telling yourselves she is
Wed Mar 9, 2016, 04:43 PM
Mar 2016

inevitable.

KingFlorez

(12,689 posts)
6. Clinton has a bigger delegate advantage than Obama did in 2008
Wed Mar 9, 2016, 04:44 PM
Mar 2016

That says a whole lot about where this race is headed.

SheenaR

(2,052 posts)
13. If last night did not happen, the article makes perfect sense
Wed Mar 9, 2016, 04:55 PM
Mar 2016

Throw convention and the expected math out the window. States Clinton was expected to win, she may now struggle in.

If she sweeps next Tuesday, I'll come back and say this is probably accurate. I just don't see it happening.

The current math isn't factored in to him winning anywhere from 30-35 states.

SDJay

(1,089 posts)
16. You Would The HRC Campaign
Wed Mar 9, 2016, 05:08 PM
Mar 2016

would have had the hubris knocked out of them by now, especially given what happened 8 years ago.

Guess not. They continue to boast at their own risk.

ibegurpard

(16,685 posts)
18. OK
Wed Mar 9, 2016, 05:42 PM
Mar 2016

You stick to that. We'll just keep working on translating the Michigan momentum into wins elsewhere and see where the chips fall.

 

Marr

(20,317 posts)
19. Oooh, talk about tone deaf. Smug comments like this from an establishment candidate right now are
Wed Mar 9, 2016, 05:42 PM
Mar 2016

like gasoline on a fire.

But please, do go on about her inevitability.

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