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To: JohnM who wrote (64011)5/7/2008 3:52:19 PM
From: Mary Cluney  Respond to of 542970
 
<<<but that's no longer a position that has some data behind it. You invoke the large state argument as if Obama could not win them.>>>

The situation for Hillary is bleak. I wouldn't bet my life that she could still pull this thing out. But this is real life. It is not over until it is over. How many times have I seen some one pull out a victory when all the experts say it is all over.

We have all seen it happen in sporting events. We have seen Doug Flutie, Reggie Miller, Eli Manning, on and on, strange things happen.

As far as data goes, it is not like Hillary won a few of the big states, one here and another there. She won them all. This data is trying to tell us something.

If she loses, she will support the winner. That alone will tell you what she is made of. Not all losers will act in such a magnanimous fashion.

But she is going to take this to the end doing whatever she has to do to try to win this thing. No harm will be done. In fact, Obama will be better off. He will have been tested in a true test. He will have beaten the best of the best.