This morning’s campaign news was flooded with results from yesterday’s primary results in North Carolina and Indiana. Additionally, many political analysts and pundits argued why Hillary Clinton should drop out of the race. During a news conference she gave this morning while in West Virginia, she continued to defend her reasons for staying in the race.
There are two things she said this morning that are clearly false. First of which, she said her husband didn’t have the democratic nomination wrapped up until the middle of June in 1992. False! Former President Bill Clinton swept nearly all of the Super Tuesday primaries and was the presumptive democratic nominee in 1992 after winning the New York primary in early April. Secondly, she also said that if the democratic nomination process was like the republican nomination process, she would be the clear front-runner. Also false! Clinton would only have a narrow lead over Obama, and this race would seemingly never end.
Upon entering any competition, one must understand the rules that govern the competition and abide by them. Clinton’s campaign has been advertising numerous false statements and counting delegates that don’t exist, such as the Florida and Michigan delegates.
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