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Does a West Virginia win mean Hillary Clinton still has a chance as Democratic nominee?

West Virginia is said to be held by Hillary Clinton supporters. If this is the case, does Hillary still have a chance to stay in the race. Or should she give up and give Barack Obama more time to campaign against John McCain? Check out these questions: Should "In God We Trust" be taken off of US money?
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raves +95 -55 by Arkansaslady

Answered Yes; It proves that Hillary Clinton has the working-class vote leading to higher "electability."

I am for Hillary,I dont understand this delegate stuff.I think the whole ought to be heard not just a few from different states.You go by what the people want ,its Hillary.I think she would be best for the job.I think 3/4 of the people thinks so.Black & White, Spanish.My opinion Obama has no experience ,think our country will go further under.People better think.
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  • raves     [-] by Peak

    Answered Yes; It proves that Hillary Clinton has the working-class vote leading to higher "electability."

    Most definetely!!!
  • raves     [-] by segolene

    Answered No; Barack Obama still has a better chance of winning in November.

    I heard there were only 2 or 3 families in West Virginia. Is this enough for Hillary C. to win ?
  • raves     [-] by ruthanne

    Answered No; Barack Obama still has a better chance of winning in November.

    we need to elect obama
  • raves     [-] by francap
    If Obama wants too win then he must choose Hillary for his running mate.
  • raves +1   [-] by gg

    Answered No; Barack Obama still has a better chance of winning in November.

    i love obama
  • raves     [-] by segolene
    Me too. At last a brillant candidate. Someone who will restore credibility to this country after 8 years of that monkey Bush.
  • raves     [-] by francap
    I love Senator Clinton.
  • raves     [-] by avonladyboise

    Answered I'm unsure because . . .

    I am a John Edwards Democrat that will need to come down off the fence by November
  • raves     [-] by rdrunner

    Answered Yes; It proves that Hillary Clinton has the working-class vote leading to higher "electability."

    Obama sucks!!! Hillary supporters, when it comes time to vote for the presidential election, just write her name in on your ballot!!
  • raves +1   [-] by segolene
    And get 4 more years of Bush policies, moron !
  • raves     [-] by strictlygrandma

    Answered No; Barack Obama still has a better chance of winning in November.

    Barack needs time to really go to work.
  • raves     [-] by ypdd91

    Answered No; Barack Obama still has a better chance of winning in November.

    obama rules!!!!!!!!!!!
  • raves   -1 [-] by Mil Mom

    Answered Yes; It proves that Hillary Clinton has the working-class vote leading to higher "electability."

    Please, America, Do not put someone in office that our men and women of the US has fought against and some have even given thier life for you. Respect them all and just Vote Hillary in office. This is real Support. If you don't believe me, just ask the soldiers. Ask them what they have seen and done for the US. Thanks milmom
  • raves   -1 [-] by MrMike

    Answered Yes; It proves that Hillary Clinton has the working-class vote leading to higher "electability."

    Of course she still has a chance. it's not over until the convention. If she doesn't get the nomination, it will be over for the Democratic party this go round as too many Hillary supporters will favor McCain over Obama.
  • raves     [-] by segolene
    I bet the old menopausal biddies are ready for McSame and lose the Supreme Court, Great ploy indeed !
  • raves   -1 [-] by jm

    Answered Yes; It proves that Hillary Clinton has the working-class vote leading to higher "electability."

    besides, BO is just more of stinky washington politics as usual, most idiots just refuse to stop smoking pot long enough to see it!
  • raves +1 -1 [-] by Car

    Answered Yes; It proves that Hillary Clinton has the working-class vote leading to higher "electability."

    Hillary is a fighter and has been mistreated by Obama camp not only that I do not appreciate being called an uneducated or poor and then picking on the Latino's as Obama camp has said ...I 'll have fun watching Obama lose he is under qualified to Run this Country and besides why isn't he being indicted along with Rezko since Obama was his top advisor..I dislike what the Media has done to Hillary plus the Media waiting till last moment to pull anything out on Obama was that a coverup by Oprah as she had her school in Africa coverup for the abuse that was going on in it..
  • raves     [-] by Dottie

    Answered No; Barack Obama still has a better chance of winning in November.

    I know toooooooo many people who will NOT vote for the B
  • raves   -1 [-] by sunshine-4mccain/palin
    by B you mean Bastard.. ?? or Bama..?? or Barry maybe??
  • raves     [-] by segolene
    You mean B like Bigot, Boorish Bastard that you are
  • raves +2 -1 [-] by Rayburn from Texas

    Answered Yes; It proves that Hillary Clinton has the working-class vote leading to higher "electability."

    But she will not be nominated. The media made the choice and has swayed many of the country. I resented when the media began by saying that Sen. Clinton was dividing the party. I don't see it that way. I see that she is allowing the country with each state to have their voice. The delagates have divided the party, because they aren't taking note that this is too close a race and that the country is still left in the middle of their sentence. They are choosing a candadite they believe can beat McCain, but can he lead a country? I now neither have faith in some of the Democratic deligates nor do I believe in the Democratic party. If anyone divided the party, it is those who were so quick to be mesmerized. But then again the party has often been accused of not having a back bone.
  • raves +2 -1 [-] by shelee~noblahbittyblahblah

    Answered Yes; It proves that Hillary Clinton has the working-class vote leading to higher "electability."

    Without a doubt, The First Lady ,our President hopefull and a Brilliant Intelligent Woman paving the way for "ForeMothers". God knows we have had plenty "Fore Fathers"........
  • raves +1   [-] by Fast Eddie

    Answered Yes; It proves that Hillary Clinton has the working-class vote leading to higher "electability."

    I hope so.
  • raves +2 -1 [-] by vote

    Answered Yes; It proves that Hillary Clinton has the working-class vote leading to higher "electability."

    Hillary was expected to win well before this began, and yes Obama has done better than expected, but Hillary was believed to be the winner for a reason. The superdelegates at this point in time should step in and insure the better canidate wins for the good of our nation and that is Hillary as expected.
  • raves   -1 [-] by toni
    They are stepping in to support the better candidate.....they are supporting Obama.
  • raves +2 -3 [-] by Tony

    Answered No; Barack Obama still has a better chance of winning in November.

    Clinton is behind in the vote -- but this race is not decided by the popular vote, but by DELEGATES; read the rules. Both Clintons are dishonest and demagogues; the have been attacking OBAMA unfairly with appeals to racism but have the nerve to accuse HIM of it. Just think: how can a black man in 2008 America be racist toward white America and yet have the best educated people in the country vote for him? Most of his votes are from WHITE people, not blacks. Are you saying that more than 17 million mostly white, and educated are stupid? I don't think so!
  • raves +4 -3 [-] by sunshine-4mccain/palin
    read this then.. new figures out tonite..



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    Hillary is beating McCain in NC ....49 to 43... Obama is losing to McCain in NC 43 to 51

    Missouri... HIllary 48 over McCain 46... Obama loses to McCain ...48/ 45

    Arkaansas Hillary beats McCain..53/39 Obama loses to McCain ... 57/33

    WVA.. Hilliary over McCain 47/42... Obama loses to McCain... 53/35

    Ohio.. Hillary ovr McCain..50/43 Obama loses to McCain... 44/45
  • raves +4 -2 [-] by angie ~ MCCAIN / PALIN 08
    moderated...
  • raves +3 -2 [-] by sunshine-4mccain/palin
    yes.. I am really excited about these numbers.. she is doing so well.. coming on strong now .. and he is getting weaker by the day.. downward spiral for him now.. I said months ago he would be unelectible by the end of June..looks like he might make it before then..
  • raves +4 -2 [-] by angie ~ MCCAIN / PALIN 08
    moderated...
  • raves +3 -1 [-] by sunshine-4mccain/palin
    it is probably a luxury that he will make us give up.. along with a lot of other things.. he better not take my red wine tho..
  • raves +3 -1 [-] by angie ~ MCCAIN / PALIN 08
    moderated...
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