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Robert Creamer: Why Hillary Clinton's Slash-and-Burn Politics May Hurt Her More Than Obama
The only way for Hillary Clinton to win the Democratic nomination would be a precipitous collapse in Barack Obama's candidacy. Obama's pledged-delegate lead is virtually insurmountable. And Super Delegates seem increasingly inclined to go with the pledged-delegate winner. Rather than respect the outcome of the primaries, the Clintons have decided to do everything they can to make Obama ...
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baldilocks — ... can embed himself so thoroughly inside the psyche of so many . The story line that Democrats [sic] are "elitists" who look down on middle class people is taken right out of Karl Rove's playbook. It's been used for decades to convince everyday Americans to re-elect Republicans that outsource their jobs, destroy their unions and lower their wages. I'd write more right now but I have a few responsibilities to attend to. Back later.

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