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Obama: Hillary Voters Will Support Me When I'm Nominee
via TPM Election Central by Greg Sargent on January 21, 2008
Obama expands a bit on his running argument that he's more electable than HIllary in an interesting interview with CBN News' David Brody:
Brody: Will Hillary be a drag for down-ticket races as a presidential candidate?
Obama: I think there is no doubt that she has higher negatives than any of the remaining democratic candidates. That's just a fact and there are some who will not vote for her. If you look at the results in Nevada, for example, she eked out the popular vote victory over me, but I ended up winning more delegates because she got almost all of her votes from Clark County, Las Vegas and some of the traditional democratic areas. We got votes there, but we also got votes in northern Nevada and rural conservative regions of the state that traditionally don't vote Democratic, but were excited about my campaign.
I have no doubt that once the nomination contest is over, I will get the people who voted for her. Now the question is can she get the people who voted for me? And I think that describes sort of one of the choices that people have, just a practical choice, as they move forward.
Thus the win of the delegate count in Nevada -- despite the loss of the popular contest -- becomes an argument for Obama's electability. I hadn't yet heard Obama make the case in quite these terms. (Via The Page.)
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