in the midst of her 'Kentucky victory' speech Hillary busts out her mathematical genius-ness:(APPLAUSE)
AUDIENCE: Hillary! Hillary! Hillary! Hillary! Hillary! Hillary! Hillary! Hillary! Hillary! Hillary!
CLINTON: And someone who is best prepared to address the enormous challenges facing our country in these difficult times. That’s what this election is all about.
Now, I’m told that more people have voted for me than for anyone who’s ever run for the Democratic nomination.
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That’s more than 17 million votes. Now, why? Why do millions keep turning out to vote in the face of naysayers and skeptics? Because you know that our political process is more than candidates running or the pundits chattering or the ads blaring.
more mathematical genius-ness....(APPLAUSE)
And I’m going to keep standing up for the voters of Florida and Michigan.
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Democrats in those two states cast 2.3 million votes, and they deserve to have those votes counted.
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And that’s why I’m going to keep making our case until we have a nominee, whoever she may be.
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Now, it’s especially sweet tonight because Kentucky has a knack for picking presidents.
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This state delivered two terms to a president named Clinton.
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And it’s often been said, as Kentucky goes, so goes the nation.
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Neither Senator Obama nor I has won the 2,210 delegates required to secure the nomination. And because this race is so close, still separated by less than 200 delegates out of more than 4,400, neither Senator Obama nor I will have reached that magic number when the voting ends on June the 3rd.
And so…
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oh did I also mention... Hillary's campaign is in debt 31 million dollarshttp://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/05/clintondebt.html