Hillary Clinton’s win in Pennsylvania was not surprising considering how Barack Obama trailed by more than 25 points in the weeks before the primary. It’s got to be a bitter-sweet victory for her considering how Barack Obama was able to overcome the politricks and narrow the gap.
Looking at the scoreboard, it’s still a close race but many are wondering if Hillary can be the “come back kid” and reclaim her position as the front runner… Anything is possible, we’ll see what happens…. she was able to pull in $3.5 million to re-fuel her campaign (or pay some of her campaign debts).
It’s hot in the kitchen for both candidates…









The Clinton Camp is putting a great spin on her Pennsylvania victory as the popular candidate and the comeback kid. How can that be when she was expected to win PA and as you pointed out, saw her support eroded by 15 points?
The Clinton Camp has used race-baiting fear tactics in a manner that will ultimately destroy the Democratic Party. I will not vote for her if she is the Democratic nominee.
I think if she were to win the nomination it would be a huge problem!!! The longer this goes the less I like her. She certainly wouldn’t get my vote, I would be looking to do the write-candidate option for Barack Obama. I’d even be willing to participate in a movement to get others to do the same. I do not want Hillary or McCain!
dannnng, such a close race. i cant wait to see who comes out on top! does anyone know when we will find out…?
~Jessica
does anyone know when we will know who wins the nomination?
~Janet
when do we find out who wins? o_O
~Jake
The delegates are supposed to decide by June, but to me this seems like a mistake for the Democratic party. Hillary and Obama, mostly the former, are busy fighting amongst themselves, when they should be working together against the Republicans. This is only hurting the Democrats.