Parker2001
Anyone thinking that Senator Clinton is going to go quietly is naieve.
No option is even on the table that could damage Senator Obama's claim to the nomination.
Why i think he has the nomination wrapped up
The first exit polls should be rolling in from Kentucky in just 22 minutes at 5 PM et. Oregon will, in fact, have exit polls. I just saw CNN scroll that.
http://www.americanresearchgroup.com has just releaed new polls for Kentucky and Oregon.
Clinton 65-29 in Kentucky
Obama 50-45 in Oregon.
http://www.surveyusa.com/...
This is a net swing in favor of Obama from 50-44% to 54-43% in the last two SUSA polls.
The only fear I have left before getting to Obama V. Mccain.
Poll 499 votes Show Results If Senator Clinton wins the popular vote, will the SD's give her the nomination? Yes No 499 votes Vote Now! If Senator Clinton wins the popular vote, will the SD's give her the nomination? Yes 9% 43 votes No 456 votes
Mark Halperin's page over at Time.com about sums it up.
Poll 217 votes Show Results Will Senator Clinton concede before the convention? Yes No 217 votes Vote Now! Will Senator Clinton concede before the convention? Yes 123 votes No 94 votes
Obama 5 points ahead 50-45% in the final SUSA tracking poll.
Clinton clinging to a lead in the Indiana just released Insider Advantage poll 48-44.
PPP has Indiana 51-46, which is a slight tightening.
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/...
Well, not really "storms back" but let's take good news where we can get it.
Zogby tracking poll bottomline:
Obama-50-Clinton-34% in NC Obama-42%-Clinton 42% in IN
http://www.zogby.com
Politico.com reports that the suspense as to how this race may turn out is probably, of course, all for naught.
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