…and won a hefty share of the constituency supposedly so favorable to Clinton.
But I’m not sure conclusions could be so easily drawn. Maybe the western states are more misogynist … I don’t think that’s true, but we really don’t have a way to statistically prove either conjecture based on nothing more than primaries and caucuses.
A massive conference call is underway among key Obama superdelegates courting uncommiteds and soft Hillary superdelegates. It will be interesting to see what happens when the call is over.
(For people unfamiliar with this type of conference call, it is a common method of communication for networkers. Keynote speakers take turns talking while people who were invited to dial in listen.)
You’re right. I meant the television media – especially the cable news networks. The racism among some pockets of working class whites always gets tiptoed around or alluded to only in the most elliptical way (i.e. Obama’s alleged “problem connecting” with lower class/less educated whites).
Quite honestly, isolating particular pockets of “whites” as a class to talk about in a context of racism is a little bit spooky to me. Is there something about them other than their whiteness that you could latch onto?
George McGovern has switched his backing from Hilary to Barack saying it’s time to unite the party.
I heard some pundits talking today about Hilary as VP. I doubt that. Anyone else think that’s likely or a good idea?
He wouldn’t want to give it to her and she wouldn’t want to take it. It would send the message that a little bit of the same old politics is just fine, which would turn off a lot of his supporters. She would have more power/prestige as a Senator or perhaps as Governor.
I agree. I’m thinking he’ll want someone who shares his vision of changing how politics operates and has enough practical sense to appeal to a lot of voters.
Hillary is speaking live in West Virginia right now. She just said that Indiana was a come-from-behind victory, having been down by 7 or 8 to pull out a win. I guess I should have knwon she’d find yet another thing to lie about.