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Obama: ahead in states won, ahead in delegates won, ahead in the math from now until the convention.

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13 Responses to “How long will it take the media to stop portraying Hillary Clinton as a victor even though she’s still losing?”

  1. singing_in_the_rain on June 13th, 2009 7:50 am

    people didn’t expect her to win both ohio and texas, thats why. but obama’s still ahead, so bwhahahahahaha go obama!!!

  2. East Coaster on June 15th, 2009 10:52 am

    Hillary took the lead and is pulling away.

    After getting royally trounced , wimp-dog ‘bama lags way behind.

  3. Miss Brown on June 15th, 2009 5:49 pm

    FANSTASTIC question, my friend. Thank you for asking it because I’ve been sitting here wondering about it all day.

    I’ve also been wondering how the Clinton campaign is spinning the results to make it appear as if a) anything has changed at all b/c it really hasn’t in terms of delegate count and b) Obama is suddenly more concerned with the delegate count than the popular vote. NEWSFLASH AMERICA: the delegate count represents the popular vote.

  4. *Positivity* on June 18th, 2009 12:33 pm

    after SNL gave Hilary a big boost, and after Hilary started saying she is being attacked by the media(WHICH SHE WAS) the media is now doing that to Obama.Can’t the media get it together? I heard on CNN today that Hilary will probably be the nominee.People need to cool it a little.

  5. Gretl on June 18th, 2009 2:20 pm

    You’re being way too premature. You haven’t factored in a lot. Some candidates didn’t get the nomination until July, and they were running behind. She’ll take PA, which is a big decider. No candidate in the last 50 years has won the nomination without taking OH. She can close the delegate gap and come close to Obama, which will win back her supers.

    Hillary ‘08

  6. davidmi711 on June 20th, 2009 2:39 am

    Apparently they have already stopped. When I watched the news they said “Clinton won Ohio and appears to be winning Texas, but Obama is ahead by of delegates. Looks likely this race will go all the way to the convention.”

  7. Annie Mation on June 21st, 2009 7:53 am

    He just needs to keep moving forward

    @East Coaster: Do you pay any attention to what is going on in the world? or just in your head?

  8. You know who this is! on June 23rd, 2009 8:41 pm

    THAT is an excellent question.
    I completely agree with you hilary should be known as a losing factor because she is losing most states and proving to the wrold that she cannot handle the position of president.

  9. Lettie D on June 24th, 2009 8:06 pm

    It’s not actuallly the media playing her as the victor as it is her playing herself as the victor to the media. And with Bill getting her all these stints on SNL and The Daily Show has helped her at an appropriate time. But I’m afraid the old gal’s bubble will start bursting come Sat. and next Tues. She’s just going to try to force herself on Super Delegates.

    East Coaster-Someone held your head under the Atlantic too long.

  10. jjskymaster051 on June 27th, 2009 5:12 am

    Unfortunately, that will never happen, she’s a Clinton (the new Kennedy’s of the 21st cent.). If anyone said she’s losing there would be hell to pay.

    Her decision to run eventhough the math is against her is a drastic mistake and it may dramatically hurt the party (Acknowledged by every news network, CNN, Foxnews, MSNBC, etc.)

  11. Michelle J on June 29th, 2009 7:14 am

    b/c hillary clinton owns the media

  12. Nana on June 29th, 2009 12:42 pm

    the media will hush up about hillary on saturday right after Obama wins Wyoming, after he wins Mississippi on saturday, they will continue to fawn over him and forget all about hill.
    And finally, after he wins the nomination, hillary will receed into total oblivion

  13. Mark C on July 2nd, 2009 3:56 am

    The media is like the mob at the Colosseum in ancient Rome. They just can’t stop pitting the two of them together, sells too many papers.