With polls still open in four states, Hillary Clinton is signaling that the fight isn’t over yet:
As voters in Ohio, Rhode Island, Vermont and Texas headed to the polls potentially to decide the Democratic nomination for the presidency, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton on Tuesday urged voters to settle in for a nomination fight that could roll on for months to come.
“You know this is a long process,” Mrs. Clinton told reporters Tuesday morning outside a polling place in Houston.
It was an entirely different message from the one delivered by former President Bill Clinton just a few weeks ago, when he told Ohio and Texas voters that his wife would not succeed without victories in those delegate-rich states.
That’s because a pesky little thing called reality intruded. As things stand right now, it’s just possible that the Clinton camp can spin whatever happens tonight short of losses in both Texas and Ohio as a “comeback.” Whether that will be enough to sustain her through Pennsylvania on April 22nd, though, is another question, as I noted yesterday:
After this there are only two races — Wyoming on March 8th and Mississippi on March 11th — between March 4th and the Pennsylvania primary on April 22nd. I have no idea what will happen in Wyoming — if it is, as I suspect, a caucus, then Obama will probably win — but I think it’s fairly clear that Obama will win Mississippi. Unless Clinton can pull off something truly convincing and surprising tomorrow, which seems unlikely, the logic of her remaining in the race seems to be less and less tenable.
This will all be about momentum after tonight. Rumors are circulating that the Obama campaign is deliberately holding back major announcements — including it’s February fundraising figure which is expected to hit at least $ 50 million and endorsements from as many as 50 superdelegates — in an effort to either blunt any momentum Clinton might get from tonight’s results or cap off Obama victories in Ohio and Texas. That, combined with two more victories in the only other primaries for the next seven weeks, could go a long way toward turning this into a real deadlock.

I feel that this race will go on for a while. The media obviously does not want this to end. someone want peopel from the republican party says to vote for Clinton to keep the “soap opera” going.
I feel that there will be a lot of negative media to come for Obama if Clinton is successful tonight. He might recieve the same treatment from the Media as Clinton is getting.
But then again, I haven’t seen much coverage on Obama’s advisor’s meeting with a Canadian official. I think that will soon be on alot of headlines soon.
Hillary is in this race telling us a ton of lies. Don’t keep believing her, she is trying to stay out of jail by invoking the Presidential Privilege if she can win this. http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=56868
The Canadians have retracted that there is any meeting where the erroneous words took place, basically calling Hillary a liar. Where is the so-called memo? There isn’t one. And I am sick of trying to spread this around, I hope I have said enough. Obama will win this, and hopefully Hillary does not cause a riot in Denver at the convention. We do all know that there will be one if the superdelegates get strong-armed by the Clintons? Don’t we? This is not a joke, and the Clintons do not care either. They just don’t want to go to jail – and we have never mattered, they don’t care about the United States, never did.
Forgot something: Vote for Obama, at least we will have honesty at its best, and the man is not weak, we met him in New York, he is actually mild mannered and very intelligent, I can see why the Clintons don’t like him. He is everything Bill Clinton and Hillary wishes they were, and with the connections. We were impressed.
Who cares what she wants, it is what we want, and we don’t want her with all her baggage. She is the wicked witch from Arkansas, and they even want her to come back so they can try she and her husband for the crimes of all the land deals even there, not to forget what court they got to go to in October in California for fraud.
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All the hate Clinton bias statements should tell you something. Be a party of hate or vote for Hillary and be part of the solution.