Behind in the popular vote, behind in the number of contests won, and perhaps most significantly a long way behind in cash, Hillary Clinton needed to win by a much larger margin in Pennsylvania last night to increase her chances of winning the Democratic nomination.
But then again, there’s always the “kitchen sink” strategy.
Maybe a few more weeks of labeling the likely Democratic nominee, Barack Obama, an “inexperienced, America-hating, muslim elitist” will help Clinton win a few more votes among over-60 white rural voters. Sure, she still can’t win in pledged delegates, contests won, or votes earned, but maybe she can get a group of 100 elites in the Democratic Party to override all those elections and choose her over Obama.
Just in time to face Republican John McCain in November as the Democratic candidate with a bitterly divided party and the highest negatives of any nominee in history.
The Clinton strategy really makes you wonder who they’re working for.














