are clintons days over
The speculations being raised on whether Clinton will drop out or still run the race for the presidential elections were countered by her statement that it is the people who say that they are with her and she should go on. She intends to continue her presidential race amidst all assumptions that her campaigning days are over. Barrack Obama has proved to be tough competition for Clinton and has more number of votes and pledged convention delegates with him.

With the media negating Clinton’s change to secure a win and commenting that her campaign is over, Clinton’s aides and campaigners are working fervently to invalidate the idea that Clinton has virtually no chances of winning. With 10 contests still ahead, Clinton remains hopeful of pushing her votes in the remaining contests commencing from April 22 with Pennsylvania.

Clinton, along with Obama, is all set to woe the 800 super delegates who have a free will to choose anyone. With none of the candidates able to secure a 2,024 delegate needed, it will be the super delegates who will decide the fate of both the democratic candidates. The 800 super delegates will be a key to Clinton securing the democratic nomination for the presidential elections to be held in November this year. What we can do is to wait and watch who emerges as a winner in the long run.

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Via: Yahoo News