RY62
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Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: Vic
I think it's abundantly clear who corporate America and the MSM want to win the race, which is probably the only reason she's still in it.
Yup.
My gut tells me that she's going to bamboozle her way into the nomination. The question is, how much will this affect the party?
Given that the only way she can win the nom at this point would be through back room deals, it'll pretty much tear it apart. The blacks, youth, white-collar liberals, and much of the west coast Democrats will basically be told by the party that they don't matter, while the old white blue-collar east-ers do.
In an election that the Dems to lose, this will go down as one of the worst political mistakes in US history.
The only way either of them can win is through back room deals. After all people have voted, neither candidate will have the required number of pledged delegates. The supers may decide the outcome early or it may go to the convention. Either way, backroom deals will decide the nominee. Who is more electable? What does the party lose or gain with each candidate? These are some of the questions being asked in the back room right now.
Don't kid yourself both, Obama and Clinton, are working the back room as we speak.