Top Democrats Tell Clinton The Race Is Over

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NEDRA PICKLER and TOM RAUM | May 6, 2008 02:27 AM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., speaks during a campaign stop at the Merrillville Fire Department in Merrillville, Ind., Monday, May 5, 2008. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

DURHAM, N.C. — Dueling over gas prices, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama strained for every last vote on Monday, the eve of the Indiana and North Carolina primaries that are the biggest prizes left in their epic Democratic nomination fight.

Her TV ads promoted her plan for a summer-long gas-tax holiday and contended she was the candidate who "gets it." He said the plan was just another Washington stunt.

A combined 187 delegates are at stake in the two states, nearly half of the pledged delegates left with eight primaries to go before voting ends in a month.

Obama was the favorite in North Carolina, but both candidates campaigned vigorously there with polls showing a tightening race since Clinton's win in Pennsylvania two weeks ago. Indiana was considered tighter, with most polls in the final days showing Clinton taking the lead.

Obama hurried back and forth between the two states, pleading for votes. "I want your vote. I want it badly," he said on a factory floor in Durham, one of many stops aimed at winning over working-class voters. He is hoping to gain support from a group that has not greeted his candidacy enthusiastically _ white, mostly male construction and factory workers.

Clinton, also campaigning in North Carolina, campaigned for blue-collar votes, too, talking about the hard times the country faces.

"It's time to quit wringing our hands and start rolling up our sleeves," she said.

Pain at the gas pump has become a big issue in the long campaign that started out focusing on the Iraq war.

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Oil futures reached a record of more than $120 a barrel Monday, raising concerns about even higher prices for gasoline. In a new 30-second ad featuring drivers complaining about the price of filling up, Clinton touted her plan to cut gas taxes over the summer and said Obama was just attacking her idea "because he doesn't have one."

"Barack Obama want you to keep paying, $8 billion in all," an announcer says. "Hillary is the one who gets it."

Obama responded with his own spot that said Clinton was offering "more of the same old negative politics." It points out a New York Times editorial that said she's taking "the low road" and that her criticism does "nothing but harm."

The ad didn't point out that the same editorial said Obama is contributing to the negative nature of the campaign by "increasingly rising to Mrs. Clinton's bait, undercutting his own claims that he is offering a higher, more inclusive form of politics."

Obama said the proposal to suspend the 18.4 cents-a-gallon gasoline tax and the 24.4-cent diesel tax from Memorial Day to Labor Day would provide little in actual savings to motorists. He said oil companies would quickly raise prices to make up the difference.

"It's a stunt. It's what Washington does," Obama said in Evansville, Ind.

Obama's stance was backed up by 230 economists who released a letter Monday opposing the gas tax holiday. The signers included four Nobel Prize winners and economic advisers to presidents of both parties.

Late Monday, Clinton acknowledged the difficulty of getting such a gax-tax suspension enacted in the next few weeks. "Realistically, it's tough," Clinton told reporters on her campaign plane.

A CNN-Opinion Research Corp. poll released Monday found six in 10 saying gas prices have caused financial hardship for their families. Eight in 10 said they consider it likely they'll be paying $4 a gallon sometime this year, and nearly half said they expect prices to hit $5 per gallon.

Any belt-tightening didn't extend to the presidential campaigns, with Obama outspending Clinton in both states. By Clinton campaign estimates, Obama has spent $5.6 million in Indiana to Clinton's $3.2 million. In North Carolina, the Clinton campaign said, Obama has spent $4.9 million to Clinton's $3.5 million.

Both candidates have had supporters spending money in Indiana as well. The Service Employees International Union, which is backing Obama, spent about $1.1 million in the state, much of it on ads. The American Leadership Project, which has received most of its money from labor groups backing Clinton, spent more than $1 million on ads in Indiana that questioned Obama's economic policies.

North Carolina and Indiana are important because they are the largest states left to vote, but they cannot mathematically settle the nomination. A candidate needs 2,025 delegates to win, and Obama had 1,745.5 to Clinton's 1,608 Monday.

Obama continued to close Clinton's long-held lead among superdelegates, those party leaders who aren't bound by the outcome of state contests. He picked up two from Maryland Monday, leaving him trailing Clinton 269-255.

Obama campaigned in both Indiana and North Carolina on Monday, closing the day with an outdoor rally on American Legion Mall in Indianapolis headlined by Stevie Wonder.

Wonder opened his act by doing musical scales unaccompanied, using Obama's name as he went up and down the register before encouraging the crowd of thousands to join and follow him.

"Barack Obama inspires me to write songs ... and encourages me that we can come together and be a far greater country than ever before," Wonder said. He sang a series of hits, including "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours," one of the Obama campaign theme songs.

Clinton's main hope for winning the nomination is to persuade most of the roughly 220 superdelegates still undecided to disregard his lead in the delegate chase and support her instead. The Clinton campaign also hopes to get a boost by getting delegates from Michigan and Florida seated.

The Democratic National Committee disqualified those delegates last year because the two states held their primaries too early. Clinton won both contests after all the candidates pledged to boycott the campaigns.

The DNC's Rules and Bylaws Committee has scheduled a meeting May 31 to consider seating delegates from the two states. Asked about a report over the weekend in the Huffington Post that the Clinton campaign is encouraging supporters on the committee to reseat the delegations, Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson said, "If it's a secret that we want the delegations from Florida and Michigan seated, it's the worst kept secret in American politics."

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Nedra Pickler reported from Washington. Associated Press writer Liz Sidoti in High Point, N.C., contributed to this report.

DURHAM, N.C. — Dueling over gas prices, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama strained for every last vote on Monday, the eve of the Indiana and North Carolina primaries that are the biggest p...
DURHAM, N.C. — Dueling over gas prices, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama strained for every last vote on Monday, the eve of the Indiana and North Carolina primaries that are the biggest p...
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- Krikkit I'm a Fan of Krikkit 14 fans permalink

Despite the fact that a large swath of blue collar workers voted against him, Obama has an integrated economic plan that will help replace those lost jobs by creating jobs in the construction and steel industries. For instance, I've heard him say that with funds generated from closing corporate tax loopholes, he intends to introduce a plan to upgrade roads and bridges across the country. Think about how much steel it will take to repair and replace the 70 percent of bridges that have been reported to be in desperate need of repair. Those jobs will create real wages for real people who will be buying real goods again, further stimulating the entire economy.

So why are they voting against their interests? Because they "don't trust him because he's a Muslim and won't swear on the Bible and refuses to salute the flag." In other words, because they watch Faux O'Reilly. Perhaps we need a Truth in Media Initiative in Congress to take back the airwaves from unscrupulous money-grubbing spin meisters. It could be done. Licences could be yanked for falsification of the news.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:51 PM on 05/07/2008

Good idea. We need a Politburo to decide what's the truth. Hey, it worked so well for the Soviet Union.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 PM on 05/07/2008

Yes, it's over. And there is no one to blame other than Hillary and her campaign management.

Why did Hillary lose?

She and her campaign failed to do the math.

Not until Geoff Garin came on board did they understand the contest they had entered! He finally stated the obvious and only strategy in a proportion­ally-alloc­ated delegate race:

"Win big, Lose small." I would add: Everywhere.

Obama understood this reality from day one.

Hillary ran as if this were a state by state winner-take-all contest, as it will be in the fall. She failed to try to increase her vote in states where she knew she was going to lose, instead just writing them off. The proportional apportionment of delegates made that a very foolish move. Obama has won huge blowouts, and even when he's lost, he's worked to keep the margin to a minimum.

Obama's ground organization was instrumental in all of the wins, both primaries and caucuses. Hillary didn't even try to contest the caucuses in many states; she did not build a knock-on-doors ground organization.

For want of a calculator, HRC lost the nomination.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:46 PM on 05/07/2008
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I disagree. She miscalculated strategically too, but the real cause of her implosion was her lousy politics - she supported the Iraq war until it became a political liability, promoted an idiotic gas tax holiday, threatened to "obliterate" Iran, and insulted African Americans, liberals, and intellectuals. Her platform might've worked with the Republicans, but not the Democrats. Oh, and plus she's a bad liar and married to a red-faced, finger-wagging troll.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 05/07/2008
- Gma11 I'm a Fan of Gma11 12 fans permalink

I think it was also due to her expectation that it was going to come to her. It's been fascinating to observe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 PM on 05/07/2008
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I really like Huffpo and wish it didn't sometimes do such amateurish, embarrassing things as this one...putt­ing up a headline that has nothing to do with the story. And then to ignore it for hours after it's been pointed out. Who's minding the store?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:40 PM on 05/07/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

It is time for Hillary to stop dominating every headline and every talk show and every blog.

She is not going to be our president. This is a waste of time and people's attention span.

There is much important work to be done. Let's get on it.

Let's talk about the war - the one thing neither Hillary nor McCain want to discuss.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 PM on 05/07/2008
- Halfwit I'm a Fan of Halfwit 28 fans permalink
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I know I am not the first, but this headline has absolutely nothing to do with the story.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 05/07/2008

Was this headline a 'bait and switch?' :-) HuffPo staff must be getting a little tired... I feel your pain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 PM on 05/07/2008
- kee I'm a Fan of kee permalink

obviously the headline and article are not related.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 PM on 05/07/2008
- eshalom I'm a Fan of eshalom 14 fans permalink

I'm still stunned by the vulgarity and crudeness of the majority of Obama supporters who then turn around and say something really astute like: Hillary ain't got no class. Obama, him got what it takes; him got lots of that there class."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 05/07/2008

Your post on the comments here must be like the above headline. Attached to the wrong blog.

Irrationally lashing out in anger is not very 'classy.' Calm down and Shalom.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 05/07/2008
- musselmanm I'm a Fan of musselmanm 19 fans permalink
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You should be ashamed and you should be vitch slapped.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 05/07/2008
- rzan I'm a Fan of rzan 6 fans permalink

You sound like an elitist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 PM on 05/07/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

Perhaps that should be rephrased.

Hillary has not shown much class in the past few weeks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 05/07/2008
- dawlishgal I'm a Fan of dawlishgal 218 fans permalink
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Thinly-veiled and overt racism is what is TRULY vulgar. Hillary engages in it herself, and encourages it in her supporters.

How have you managed to reach "the majority of Obama supporters?" I'm sure the polling companies would like to know that. Or are you just another of the Clinton hyperbolists who keep busy putting your own crude and vulgar words into the mouths of others?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:45 PM on 05/07/2008
- eshalom I'm a Fan of eshalom 14 fans permalink

Oh, I'll limit it to the Obamaphiles at the Huffington Post, Washington Post, and Ny Times where many Obamaphiles, who probably don't know any better, cut loose with their sexist, misogynist attacks against Hillary Clinton, calling her vulgar names, assassinating her character, and using every crude comment available to those of limited vocabularies. Hard to believe that Obama supposedly attracts only the latte drinking, well-educated class.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 PM on 05/07/2008
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I'm stunned that you would mock people's grammar like that. No wonder people are rude to you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:47 PM on 05/07/2008
- Pema I'm a Fan of Pema 44 fans permalink
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Hiroshima Hillary got nuked last night.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 05/07/2008
- dapperd72 I'm a Fan of dapperd72 8 fans permalink
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Actually I think the prior blogger is right; the headline seems barely related to this article's content, though I imagine many of the high-ranking Democratic officials would've pressured Clinton to withdraw by this point. I agree Stevie Wonder would make a super Cabinet official, but I'm not sure about VP. Metaphysically speaking, I vividly recall when Stevie envisioned Obama's election in November during the Massachusetts campaign rally where the Kennedy family proudly endorsed him. Stevie compared this spiritual vision to his prophecy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King having a national holiday devoted to his birthday, which ultimately came to pass. I suppose Wonder would make a fine director of the National Endowment for the Humanities to complement the Obama campaign team's sassy taste in music. I'd be thrilled to attend a campaign rally where I can get 2 for the price of one: Obama's articulate inspiration combined with Stevie's classic musical talent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 05/07/2008
- Liam I'm a Fan of Liam 5 fans permalink
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How, exactly, does the article fit that headline?

I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if they are in fact telling her that, it's really been over for a while now, but I read through the article (quickly, I am at work, so maybe I missed it in there somewhere) and the article seems to be about the race. I didn't see much about anyone telling Clinton it's time to hang it up.

Liam.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 PM on 05/07/2008

Ditto, I read it throughly and there is no mention of any "top democrats" pressuring her though I imagine there are quite a few leaving messages for her today.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 PM on 05/07/2008
- nativeeyes I'm a Fan of nativeeyes 5 fans permalink

STICK A FORK IN HER, BEFORE SHE STARTS BLABBING AGAIN..

PLEASE, THE PAIN THE PAIN...

I DON'T NEED HER UGLY SELF ON MY TV..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 05/07/2008
- eshalom I'm a Fan of eshalom 14 fans permalink

I'll vote for Barack Obama the day he has the common decency to ask his supporters to conduct themselves with civility toward those who disagree with them. Until then, if BO is the candidate, I'll write in for Hillary Clinton. There is no way I'm going to participate in putting into power someone who attracts people who write the kind of comments his supporters post on every message board on the internet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 PM on 05/08/2008

Headlines HuffPo considered in place of "Top Dems Tell Clinton the Race is Over," but not used:

1) CLINTON FORCED OUT OF RACE ON RACE
2) BILL SAYS HILLARY WON'T GO DOWN... WITHOUT A FIGHT (!?)
3) HILLARY CONSULTS WITH DEVIL ABOUT CHOICE TO CONTINUE
4) HILLARY SUPPORTERS FAIL... ELASTIC FINALLY SNAPS
5) HILLARY ALMOST OUT, ARIANNA DECLARES VICTORY... (UH... FOR OBAMA, WE MEAN)

--roon

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 PM on 05/07/2008
- tubette I'm a Fan of tubette 8 fans permalink
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Who said WHAT???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 05/07/2008

This article is missing somnething­...hmmmmm.­..lets see.....oh yeah! The part of the article that mentions the top Democrats telling Clinton that its over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 05/07/2008
- Smirk I'm a Fan of Smirk 28 fans permalink
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It's enough to make me wonder if they posted the wrong headline.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 PM on 05/07/2008
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