Pelosi: Both Clinton and Obama have a good chance at the nomination
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi says that both Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) and Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) have a good chance to win the Democratic nomination. (0:40)
May 22, 2008
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May 23rd, 2008 at 8:44 am
Well, Speaker Pelosi is a “white woman over 50,” Hillary’s supposed demographic. (I’m one of those exceptions, though.)
Something I really wonder is what the Clintons have over some folks, including “super” delegates who haven’t bothered to speak up yet . . . But keep reading:
On the other hand, I continue to be amazed that as we go through the primary processes of every single state — For once, each state has a chance to feel that it matters. Since the likelihood of a Dem win – no matter the candidate – is seeming so strong this time around, it’s a refreshing novelty for all states to matter.
But back to the other hand, I really look forward to when we’ve settled on one Dem candidate who will finally be able to focus entirely on the Presidential race in Nov.