Barack Obama won yesterday’s South Carolina primary with 55% of the vote to Hillary Clinton’s 27% and John Edwards’ 18%. Edwards conceded with dignity, while Clinton gave it the Iowa treatment: downplaying the state’s importance. Because really, any state where she doesn’t win can’t be that important.
According to the memo on the subject, the Clinton campaign is turning their attention to Florida, which is holding it’s primary this coming Tuesday.
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So says the memo, “Despite efforts by the Obama campaign to ignore Floridians, their voices will be heard loud and clear across the country, as the last state to vote before Super Tuesday on February 5th.” The memo goes on to remind us of Clinton’s wins, including her “win” in Michigan.
The Obama campaign responded with, “Ummmm. . . Florida doesn’t have any delegates. And in Michigan, you won by 15 points against Uncommitted. So. . . we’ll see you on February 5th.”
How about that Geek Survey, Hill? We don’t have any delegates, either!
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The Phantom Delegates: 1 Geeks: 0
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