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and at that point, Obama was winning approximately 9 states (2 more was added later) - so the early voters may have *TRENDED* towards Obama.
Another point I have to make out - the way the Texas is proportioned, it greatly favors Obama to take in more delegates than expected, so I expect him to win Texas decisively DESPITE the polls saying it's a tie. People do tend to forget that little important fact I just said above.....
So either way, I have to applaud to Hillary for her efforts, but I'm afraid it was all for naught, and she must concede the primary tomorrow night once it's confirmed that Obama has won Texas and kept his delegate lead, and it would not matter if Obama wins Ohio or not, he has to keep it close (which he will). Vermont goes for Obama, and RI will be also a close fight, but it may end up going to Clinton by a very small margin.
Mathematically, once again, if the scenario goes as stated above, then Hillary will have no other choice by to concede to Obama, unify the party. But I must warn Hillary supporters, if Hillary refuses to concede by Wednesday, it'll be war, and it won't be pretty, and will drag the Democratic Party down with it, and I, for one, DO NOT wish to see that to happen.
Hillary must be gracious tomorrow night and step aside. She does not have to endorse Obama if she choose not to. At this point, the Democratic Party must rally and unify around Barack Obama, and focus on John McCain and go to war against the Republicans, and that is what we need at this point, not a civil war amongst the Democratic Party. Just remember who the REAL enemy this year is.
Hawkeye-X
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