by Matt Smith, Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 07:21:20 PM EDT
Congratulations to Hillary and her supporters on her victory in South Dakota! Well done.
I wanted to create a thread where Obama fans can offer sincere congratulations and acknowledge everything great about Hillary. And for that matter, Hillary fans can do the same for Obama. I hope everyone will respect the intent of this diary with your POSITIVE, gracious comments.
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by Todd Beeton, Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 05:23:14 PM EDT
MSNBC projects Hillary Clinton as the winner of South Dakota.
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by Todd Beeton, Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 04:39:46 PM EDT
Hillary Clinton: percent
Barack Obama: percentWith 1% of precincts reporting a/o 1:06 PM Eastern
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by Todd Beeton, Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 04:09:57 PM EDT
From Marc Ambinder:
73% of Clinton voters in South Dakota say they'd support Obama in the fall versus just 13% who say they'd support McCain. Still, 55% say they would not be satisfied if Obama were the nominee.** In Montana, a quarter of Clinton voters say they'd vote for McCain and 52% say they're unhappy with Obama as the nominee.
From MSNBC, Clinton supporters in South Dakota overwhelmingly want Obama to pick her as his VP nominee 68%-28%; by a 56%-40% margin, Obama supporters want him not to.
Also, from Mark Halperin:
MSNBC: A majority of Montana Democrats said a candidate's ability to "bring change" mattered most to them. Read more.ABC: About half of South Dakota voters, slightly more in Montana, say change is the main attribute they're looking for in a candidate.
We already know that Obama is probably going to win Montana and Hillary has, at worst, a shot at South Dakota and at best, if the ARG poll is anything close to reality, she's a shoe-in, but this is an interesting catch by Ben Smith on one thing that would happen in the event of a South Dakota win for Clinton:
If Clinton wins South Dakota, the senator -- who has endorsed Obama -- will supporter her, he tells a local paper.
Sheesh, wasn't really anticipating any Obama to Clinton switches tonight.
Polls close in South Dakota at 9pm Eastern (although most of the state, which is in the central time zone, just closed at 8pm) and in Montana at 10pm Eastern. In the scheme of things, probably a good thing psychologically for the final result of the night...the final result of this incredible nomination process...to be an Obama victory.
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by southernman, Mon May 26, 2008 at 04:18:42 PM EDT
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/05/26/b
ill.clinton.mon/index.html
Here we have it folks. The latest excuse from the Clinton campaign, coming from the Big Dog himself. It's not that Hillary has run a poor campaign, it's not that Obama beat her throughout red, blue and purple America. It's now a COVER UP that will stop Hillary from being the Democratic nominee.
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