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To: Dale Baker who wrote (51554)3/4/2008 9:13:45 AM
From: ChinuSFO  Respond to of 541824
 
It is likely there may be the beginnings of a catfight. But all the Dem politicians, with an eye on the bigger prize of the Presidency and House majority,, would pressure Hillary to drop out. It would be similar to what happened to Al Gore after he lost the SC fight.

I presume Richardson, Biden and Edwards are waiting in the wings to welcome Hillary in their ranks and they can make it happen by throwing their weight behind Obama.



To: Dale Baker who wrote (51554)3/4/2008 10:56:44 AM
From: Steve Lokness  Respond to of 541824
 
Texas and Ohio results within 2-3% (whoever wins) and an equal delegate split

There was a suggestion that Obama might gain more delegates by winning Vermont than Hillary will if she wins Ohio. So she could win the vote count in the big states and end up further behind in delegate count.