10 straight wins for Obama, is hillary losing her grip?

  • 16 years ago
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Hi everyone I"m Andrea Rene and this is your political brief

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Senator Barack Obama is on a roll! Yesterday marked 10

consecutive victories for the Illinois senator in the race to

become the democratic nominee for president. That brings

Obama's delegate toll to just over 1300, one step closer to

the crucial number he needs to clinch the nomination. But

Senator Hillary Clinton isn't out of the game just yet. She

still has a close second on Obama and has more super delegates

pledged to her than he does, which could mean victory for her

at the convention this summer. She is solidering on but

realizes, victories in Texas and Ohio are crucial is she wants

to remain a vital contender in this race. FOr the Republicans,

the race is pretty much over. Senator John McCain will become

the nominee for the GOP unless some kind of disaster happens,

he is under 300 delegates away from clinching the Republican

nomination. and his only competitor, Mike Huckabee, doesn't

even have that many delegates! McCain has already started his

attack on Barack Obama, saying he offers eloquent but empty

calls for change and that a President should need on the job

training. Well, considering McCain would be the oldest

president in our history if elected, you can expect him to

play the age card until November 4th. All the candidates are

looking forward to the next primaries in Texas, Ohio, vermont,

and Rhode Island on March 4th.

FOr get the daily.com, I'm Andrea Rene and you just watched

the political brief.

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