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June 5th? August 28th?
Along the lines of a an office superbowl pool, but with nothing at stake other than bragging rights.... Bonus credit for entering a prediction prior to the barely-polled/wildcard PR primary.
When will Clinton (or, in the event of a strange twist of fate, Obama) concede the Democratic nomination?
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I know, this whole idea is a little silly... Ah well. Whatever. It's been a thrill-a-minute ride, but I'm ready for this primary business to be over. And I hope that means we'll see some resolution soon. It's time.
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Comments (6)
Speaking of the end of the primary season.... TPMers in the Bay Area are invited to Club Waziema in SF on Tuesday to watch SD/MT results and celebrate the end of the season. Genghis will be in town and joining the fun, so let's show NYC how it's done! (Sounds like the usual shindig may be happening in New York as well, so keep your ears open for more details on that.)
May 31, 2008 3:54 AM | Reply | Permalink
it's broken. there is no way to select a date past august, let alone 2008.
May 31, 2008 4:01 AM | Reply | Permalink
Hah!
May 31, 2008 11:55 AM | Reply | Permalink
Another possibility is that Hillary will "suspend" her campaign in the next two weeks, leaving us all to wonder what that means. Meanwhile Bill will spend June trying to turn superdelegates. It wouldn't surprise me if he already has a few lined up, who have endorsed Obama, who have secretly agreed to switch back to Hillary in June, so they can claim "momentum" toward Hillary.
May 31, 2008 6:20 AM | Reply | Permalink
Sunday June 8th. That gives her and Obama several days to coordinate their messages and set plans to go on the attack against McBush before he even has time to react. And that will make Monday's big news not that she's quit, but that McCain's already toast.
I believe Clinton has been crazed about this, not least because her husband has been egging her on. But she's no idiot. She has a career to look over, and there are signs that she's damaged her image among traditional New York Democrats, especially her hard working non-white constituents.
May 31, 2008 4:06 PM | Reply | Permalink
"A career to look after", not over. Sheesh.
May 31, 2008 4:07 PM | Reply | Permalink
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