I have learned the hard lesson of winning despite everything else. I want to win too. I want to win the Millennial Generation's hard core vote for the years to come. I want to win a new strategy for the Middle East. I want to renegotiate how our government deals with lobbyists and huge corporations.
I truly believe that Barack Obama will give these opportunities to the nation.
Barack Obama is the nominee. He is it. She can not catch up with him in pledged delegates and now she is planning for a Convention floor fight.
Here is an article that just shows that she is using the machine she has put together in Michigan to take most of the delegates there, even the ones that went to Uncommited.
Michigan is becoming Clinton's secret weapon
Susan J. Demas
If you punched your ballot for "uncommitted" in Michigan's Jan. 15 Democratic presidential primary to back Barack Obama, your vote might have essentially gone to Hillary Clinton anyway.
While all eyes were locked on Pennsylvania for the last six weeks, Clinton was quietly amassing delegates in the Wolverine State. And she was rewarded this past weekend with a significant victory at the district conventions.
This development naturally has been overshadowed by her big win Tuesday night in Pennsylvania. But the race for the Democratic nomination wasn't decided then and won't be by the remaining contests -- not North Carolina, Indiana or even Guam -- because the real fight is over delegates. And Michigan remains a key battleground.
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I am willing to lock jaw on this thing too. I will not lose another Presidential candidate especially to the steamrolling of the Clintons. I am going to start talking like Barack Obama IS our nominee with the most states, the most pledged delegates.
Fierce tenacity is one of her best strengths, and I have learned this lesson well. The Clinton's will have to wrest this nomination from my cold dead fingers.