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Anonymous (not verified) says:

She might be able to but I tend to think that this movement that is going on with Obama has swelled beyond her control. This movement has been trying to take off but in NH its wings got clipped. Obama was suppose to win by polls taken the day before by 13 points and he end up losing by 4. The media coverage of Hillary may have done that people felt she was unfairly attacked and voted for her. If Obama had won NH by that 13 points it would have taken off and he would have rolled through NV and SC unto Super Tuesday. But NH stemmed that tide. It picked up again in SC but Hillary quickly went to Flordia and gave a stump speech over ghost degates but it did helped to stemm the movment. AFter Super Tuesday he has won 8 in a row. And he didnt just win he won by a large margin. And he didtn just win his base he won hers. It finally was able to take off and 8 convincing wins piled up. She has to try and stem it in WI because if he wins WI in double digits and even Hawaii he may just roll right through Ohio and Texas.

This is a movment and Hillary needs to treat it as such meaning when he starts winning even though it may be favorable to him and fight to stem that tide. In some ways I think this movement is bigger than Obama.

Carol

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