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I'm Going to Make a Prediction Here: Hillary's Toast

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By Dave Lindorff

For two years now, I have been telling people who insisted that Hillary Clinton would be the next Democratic candidate for president that they were wrong. I even put it in writing a few times.

Now I'm going to really put it out there: Hillary Clinton is Toast. She is not going to be the Democratic nominee.

The reason I always figured she wouldn't make it across the primary finish line was that she was too calculatingly conservative for primary voters.

Did Hillary or Obama Win Nevada?

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Chris Bowers makes the indisputable case that Barack Obama actually won Nevada by 13-12.

If the media was covering the Democratic presidential nomination campaign, then they would have projected Barack Obama as the winner of the Nevada caucuses, projected New Hampshire as a tie between Clinton and Obama, and declared that Clinton finished second in Iowa. That is, after all, what actually happened in the Democratic presidential nomination campaign, which is based on delegates, not popular votes from states. Instead of covering the Democratic presidential nomination campaign, the media is instead covering who wins the popular vote of individual states. While what the media is covering is interesting and closer to the concept of one person, one vote, it isn't the Democratic presidential nomination campaign.

Here are the delegate tallies so far according to CNN, looking only at delegates awarded in caucuses and primaries:

  Clinton Obama Edwards Kucinich
IA 18 18 17 0
NH 11 12 4 0
NV 14 14 0 0
Total 43 44 21 0

How to Vote in Primaries and Not Be an Idiot

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A Short Instructions Manual
By David Swanson

1. Virtually nobody votes in primaries (or caucuses) compared to general elections. Therefore, each individual primary vote is worth many times what it is in the general election. And, it's more likely to be counted, since there's typically less fraud and abuse of the system in primaries. So, if you vote in general elections, you pretty much have to vote in primaries in order to not be an idiot. Bring a few friends to vote too, and you're practically a genius.

How to Get On the Ballot as a Kucinich Delegate

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How to Get on the Ballot as a Kucinich Delegate in PA

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