Has Clinton’s super delegates finally hit the wall?


She says she will stay in the race until there is a nominee and it appears the superdelegates are busy choosing the nominee. What has happend to Clinton’s roster of superdelegates? They appear to be jumping ship? She hasn’t picked up a single delegate since May 5th and has gotten a total of 5 this month. Obama picked up 3 on the eve of the primary and at least 4 more today alone.

Hillary needs to change her strategy of going after blue collar votes and start pursing the superdelegates but how can she stop the bleeding?

http://www.hillaryclinton.com/news/endorsements/
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080507/ap_on_el_pr/primary_rdp_104
http://www.nasdaq.com/aspxcontent/NewsStory.aspx?cpath=20080505%5cACQRTT200805051625RTTRADERUSEQUITY_1085.htmmypage=newsheadlinestitle=Obama%20Picks%20Up%20Three%20Superdelegate%20Endorsements%20On%20Eve%20Of%20Primary

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One Response

  1. thequeenreigns Says:

    Well she picked up 1 today and lost 1, so I guess she broke even. Obama picked up 4. So I guess you could say she has hit a wall.
    There is not much she can do to stop the bleeding
    When this primary season started she had had 287 superdelegates to 104 for Obama. She has steadily lost them and now only has a 10 superdelegate lead which will probably evaporate by the end of the week.
    It will take away every arguement she has.