Down the pipeline
Chris Olson
Issue date: 4/28/08 Section: Opinions
Hillary Clinton managed to secure avictory in the recent Pennsylvania primary. The win has restored some legitimacy to her campaign as she continues to court superdelegate support - which she will need in order to secure the nomination. If Clinton can gather the support of enough superdelegates, she could win the nomination without a majority of popular electorate support. What do you think?
"Essentially, I don't think it's going to happen for her. If [Clinton] continues to lose primaries, all the ground she supposedly made up in Pennsylvania will be for naught."
?Dan Mulvey, third-year political science major
"He's got it. There's no way the superdelegates will overturn the pledged delegates - the party would be shooting itself in the foot. She's done."
?Steve Cox, third-year history major
"She should keep going and she should win. The economy was good during the last Clinton and it will get better with this Clinton. It's time for a woman president."
?Elina Sardovska, third-year criminal justice major
"Essentially, I don't think it's going to happen for her. If [Clinton] continues to lose primaries, all the ground she supposedly made up in Pennsylvania will be for naught."
?Dan Mulvey, third-year political science major
"He's got it. There's no way the superdelegates will overturn the pledged delegates - the party would be shooting itself in the foot. She's done."
?Steve Cox, third-year history major
"She should keep going and she should win. The economy was good during the last Clinton and it will get better with this Clinton. It's time for a woman president."
?Elina Sardovska, third-year criminal justice major
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