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Clinton Could Turn Toxic As Options Dry Up
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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:00 am Post subject: Clinton Could Turn Toxic As Options Dry Up |
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Clinton Could Turn Toxic As Options Dry Up
By Gerard BakerA few months back, as Barack Obama’s campaign was just beginning to look like it might seriously challenge Hillary Clinton’s presidential ambitions, a senior Obama campaign official sent a warning to his staff. It was a succinct message designed to forewarn and forearm his people against what was expected to be a ferocious onslaught from an increasingly desperate Clinton campaign. “Better get your hazmat suits on”, the memo told them
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By Gerard BakerA few months back, as Barack Obama’s campaign was just beginning to look like it might seriously challenge Hillary Clinton’s presidential ambitions, a senior Obama campaign official sent a warning to his staff. It was a succinct message designed to forewarn and forearm his people against what was expected to be a ferocious onslaught from an increasingly desperate Clinton campaign. “Better get your hazmat suits on”, the memo told them If they didn’t do it then, the Obama team should now be reaching urgently for the protective outerwear, because following another night of crushing defeat for Mrs Clinton, it seems that the Clintons have only one remaining hope if they are to wrest the Democratic nomination - a highly toxic attack on the man who is now clearly the frontrunner. On Tuesday, Mr Obama notched up his ninth and tenth straight victories since Super Tuesday two weeks ago, taking the Wisconsin primary by 15 percentage points - a much bigger margin than expcted - and winning the Hawaii caucuses by 76 per cent to 24 per cent for Mrs Clinton. The latest triumphs not only cemented the notion that Mr Obama now has the momentum in the Democratic race. It also gave him what looks like an almost insurmountable lead in the so-called pledged delegates to the party’s nominating convention, where the presidential nominee will be chosen. A rough estimate of those delegate counts shows Mr Obama with a lead of more than 150 out of almost 2,500 chosen so far.
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