
After saying how he'd been friends with the Clinton's for 40 years, and after a stint in Bill's cabinet, Robert Reich endorced Obama.
He gave a a reason the ads Hillary ran calling out Obama for his speech in San Francisco where he let it slip he sees small town residents as bitter.
This will start an avalanche of Democrat stallwarts hopping into the ring. The reasons are two-fold. It is now out in the open, the DNC has decided Obama will be their candidate so it is safe. And just in case Obama wins people want to be lined up as being among the first to back him.
Just yesterday I said that if Hillary didn't win huge in Pennsylvania we would see a trickle of super-delegate support. But now the fix is in.
A rush of super delegates can end this before Pennsylvania where we will see the true divisiveness of Obama. He will win in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, she will win the rest of the state. The party does not want this to happen almost as much as they don't want Hillary to be the candidate.
He gave a a reason the ads Hillary ran calling out Obama for his speech in San Francisco where he let it slip he sees small town residents as bitter.
This will start an avalanche of Democrat stallwarts hopping into the ring. The reasons are two-fold. It is now out in the open, the DNC has decided Obama will be their candidate so it is safe. And just in case Obama wins people want to be lined up as being among the first to back him.
Just yesterday I said that if Hillary didn't win huge in Pennsylvania we would see a trickle of super-delegate support. But now the fix is in.
A rush of super delegates can end this before Pennsylvania where we will see the true divisiveness of Obama. He will win in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, she will win the rest of the state. The party does not want this to happen almost as much as they don't want Hillary to be the candidate.
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