Sweet
Hillary blasted Obama out of the water in Pennsylvania's primary yesterday, and it was a victory so sweet, so deserved, and so hopeful. Despite being outspent by Obama 3 to 1, she won by almost 10 points and by over 200,000 votes. Not only did she hold her key constituencies, she expanded her grip on them and dug into Obama's — look at the final numbers by demographics. They are astounding and should give Democrats true pause for thought as to who is really the best candidate in the general election.
She raised $3.5 million overnight and by the end of today, according to a conference call I attended today in which Hillary spoke, she'll have an amazing $10 million, in part from over 60,000 new donors. But she still needs more—donate.
The best part of the night—along with the true hope I really started to feel for a Hillary presidency—was her wonderful acceptance speech. So eloquent, intelligent, confident, and powerful, it shows so clearly why not only she deserves our vote, but why this country needs her leadership.
She raised $3.5 million overnight and by the end of today, according to a conference call I attended today in which Hillary spoke, she'll have an amazing $10 million, in part from over 60,000 new donors. But she still needs more—donate.
The best part of the night—along with the true hope I really started to feel for a Hillary presidency—was her wonderful acceptance speech. So eloquent, intelligent, confident, and powerful, it shows so clearly why not only she deserves our vote, but why this country needs her leadership.






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