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	<title>Comments on: Pelosi: Both Clinton and Obama have a good chance at the nomination</title>
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		<title>By: GG</title>
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		<description>Well, Speaker Pelosi is a &quot;white woman over 50,&quot; Hillary&#039;s supposed demographic. (I&#039;m one of those exceptions, though.)

Something I really wonder is what the Clintons have over some folks, including &quot;super&quot; delegates who haven&#039;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&#039;s a refreshing novelty for all states to matter.

But back to the other hand, I really look forward to when we&#039;ve settled on one Dem candidate who will finally be able to focus entirely on the Presidential race in Nov.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, Speaker Pelosi is a &#8220;white woman over 50,&#8221; Hillary&#8217;s supposed demographic. (I&#8217;m one of those exceptions, though.)</p>
<p>Something I really wonder is what the Clintons have over some folks, including &#8220;super&#8221; delegates who haven&#8217;t bothered to speak up yet . . .   But keep reading:</p>
<p>On the other hand, I continue to be amazed that as we go through the primary processes of every single state &#8212; For once, each state has a chance to feel that it matters.  Since the likelihood of a Dem win &#8211; no matter the candidate &#8211; is seeming so strong this time around, it&#8217;s a refreshing novelty for all states to matter.</p>
<p>But back to the other hand, I really look forward to when we&#8217;ve settled on one Dem candidate who will finally be able to focus entirely on the Presidential race in Nov.</p>
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