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They'll be seated and it won't harm his numbers. So once that's done (assuming it to be true for the sake of argument at least) there won't be any reason for Clinton supporters to believe his victory was not legit in your opinion right?


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by heresjohnny on Thu May 01, 2008 at 01:34:18 PM EST
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Probably not.

It's stil possible that the guesstimations of actual votes comes out in favor of Clinton. He needs to have a clear victory there as well.

I'm currently supporting Obama because he's the only one that can currently hit all those legimization metrics even with Fl and Mi included. (Total and pledged delegates and total votes.)

But he really should hit all three of them. Unlike the saying with this contest two out of three would be bad. If it came to a candidate missing one of the legimization markers, I'd rather go for the person winning the popular vote then the pledges delegates. But I'm hoping that it won't come to that, and that Obama will earn the nomination on all metrics.


"Another problem we have...is that in election years we behave somewhat as primitive peoples do at the time of the full moon." --Harry Truman
by Ernst on Fri May 02, 2008 at 03:42:55 AM EST
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