Obama/Clinton; Still Too Close To Call
Barack Obama may have taken Vermont, but the contests in Ohio, Texas and Rhode Island are still too close to call, reports CNN. The Obama campaign pressed to extend voting by one hour in two Ohio counties.
"Due to reports of ballot shortages in Cuyahoga and Franklin counties, we requested a voting extension in those counties," said Obama spokesman Bill Burton. A judge ruled to keep parts of Cuyahoga county open until 9 p.m. ET.
Ohio, along with Texas, could make or break Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign. "If Obama wins Texas and Ohio, it's game over," said CNN senior political analyst Bill Schneider.
"Due to reports of ballot shortages in Cuyahoga and Franklin counties, we requested a voting extension in those counties," said Obama spokesman Bill Burton. A judge ruled to keep parts of Cuyahoga county open until 9 p.m. ET.
Ohio, along with Texas, could make or break Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign. "If Obama wins Texas and Ohio, it's game over," said CNN senior political analyst Bill Schneider.
Labels: 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama, hillary clinton
1 Comments:
Anonymous said:
Watch Obama start to deconstruct when he actually has to face pressure and not propping up by pretty pillows.
If the Dems ended up with him, in a year at most everyone would be kicking themselves, soon as the first crisis is here. And people don't all want to play nice and hold hands like he's dreaming and promising.
Picking someone because they're the color of the year, a new one not tried before, is no way to pick a President. But it's still good that this country broke the gender and race barriers all at once.
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