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Originally Posted by ryberg
Maybe I'm foolish or naive, but I'm gonna have to stick by my prediction a few days ago that she either withdraws or is pushed out in the very near future. Axelrod makes a good point and it can be extended, too: even if she wins IN (as it seems she will do), she will if this keeps up finish the day farther behind in both pledged delegates and the popular vote than she was when she started it. How does that justify continuing?
Steve
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Steve, I don't disagree with you an alot of topics. But... from where I'm standing, Hillary is winning the popular vote overall in both states when one totals them up. Of course this is as we are typing. This may change in a few hours. I just love those North Carolinains on here screaming they have made a difference. I look at the "CNN" polls and they say that Indiana has a HUGE!! difference in the number of voters!