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5 Ways Hillary Clinton Can Still Win
By timran - Wednesday, May 7th, 2008 at 6:15 PM
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4. Raise the minimum voting age to 60.

3.
After she wins West Virginia and Kentucky, she can argue that she has the stronger electoral map because all her states are touching.

2.
Why stop at Florida and Michigan?  We need to count Canada!

And the #1 way...

Two words: Jim Crow.




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Ah.. Thanks.. I needed a good laugh!

Jason

Reply | posted at 7:13 PM on 5/7/08
That's fantastic timran! I like that simply travelling back in time once isn't quite enough to pull it off...hilarious!
Reply | posted at 7:34 PM on 5/7/08
OMG!! This is hilarious!! I have sent this out to everyone I know, and had to let my senior friends that do not "net" listen to it and read what you said. Thanks for giving us all a belly-laugh!
Reply | posted at 8:39 PM on 5/7/08

This is great. LMBO Thx for sharing. I needed that.

Reply | posted at 9:16 PM on 5/7/08
thanks guys. that was a little too easy for me - maybe I should apply for a job with the Clinton campaign!
Reply | posted at 11:48 PM on 5/7/08
#2 is even less probable than #5.

If you held a vote in Canada (or anywhere else in the world), you'd probably end up with at least 70-30 split for Obama.

The world like Obama more than America does.
Reply | posted at 9:09 AM on 5/8/08
Good...Hey I like the include Canada idea...Obama would definately win here..therefore, making it a resounding win for him....I don't doubt it.....He is really a unique and inspirational leader.....
Reply | posted at 12:00 PM on 5/8/08
The one way Hillary can win is to conceed the race, endorse Obama and begin to campaign for him.

Mitt Romney and John McCain fought a vigorous campaign and Mitt conceeded, he endorsed John and he went campaigning for him. This in my eyes, and in the eyes of many Americans, made Mitt Romney a winner. Hillary can be a winner too, if she does what any other Democrat in her position would do and should do.
Reply | posted at 10:16 PM on 5/8/08
As a Canadian, I had the same idea too.

www.alettertobarack.com
Reply | posted at 10:47 PM on 5/8/08


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