Obama’s message to the supers

By American Street

It’s pretty basic. And word has it that one super, George McGovern, has switched his vote from Clinton’s camp already, despite her persistence to carry on.

As I said before, I expect a village of supers to come in from the cold for Obama by tomorrow. Till then, the race is on, but I remain committed to end the bickering with fellow Dems who stay on-board her Quixotic quest.

Post Indiana and NC primary 2

In Indiana where African-Americans made up 14 percent of the voters, Obama won 92 percent of that demographic while Clinton only got 8 percent. That compares to 13 percent of the African-American vote Clinton won in Ohio and the 10 percent she received in Pennsylvania two weeks ago.

Clinton's African-American support was even less in North Carolina. There Obama received 91 percent while the New York senator only received 6 percent.

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What would the outcome be if all ‘white’ eligible voters voted for the ‘white’ candidate and all ‘black’ eligible voters voted for the ‘black’ candidate?
Democracy in crisis?