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How offensive it must be to black voters to be so taken for granted and stereotyped. Again, it's just what Clyburn said.
No, she has a mathematical chance, she just has no realistic or reasonable chance to win, given the math.
I believe mathematically speaking, I also still have a chance of winning the Democratic campaign for the nomination of a presidential candidate for this year. As do Edwards and Dodd and Richardson and that guy Gravel and Kucinich and -- well no, not his wife, 'cause she wasn't an American citizen by birth -- but an awful lot of other people. Nader has a chance to pull it off, just like he has a mathematical chance to win office as an independent.
It's what's reasonable that's relevant, I think, especially with respect to the risks involved or the damage potential.
Steve
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