
I never would have realized being a democrat would involve so much hard thinking and decision making. Although Barak has an 'almost' unrecoveralbe lead, Hillary continues to campaign. She will win WV today and maybe Oregon too, but we all know there is no way she can become the candidate. Let's analyze her strategy.
She is trying to accomplish three things in my mind. First, with only a few primaries left, she probably thinks that it is a good omen to let all the 48 states have thier vote. I'm OK with that.
Second, she wants to drive home the dumb democratic laws again that prove the person with the popular vote (more votes than the other person) is not elected. (Does that dismiss democracy?)
Finally, she has not come up with an exit strategy. This will be hard for her to bear. With 20 million in debt, more votes than Barak and a long and exaustive campaign behind her, conceding is a speech that is probably not written yet.
In my opinion, I think that as long as she knows she is not the candidate and Barak moves forward with his 'I am the candidate, this is now phase two' strategy, we'll be OK.
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Or, Barak might ride his bike too close to the edge of the grand canyon in the middle of the night. His helmet might be defective. One of those chinese tires might blow. Bingo...tragedy in the eleventh hour.
Everybody has a tiny aneurism on their jugular just waiting for God to up the pressure 1mm hg. Nobody knows when or...anything.
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