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The Clinton campaign has never looked as hard into the future
-- or the past -- as it did last night. Hillary had already left
South Carolina for Tennessee, and Bill was giving a semi-concession
speech from Missouri, looking forward to the millions of people
who will be voting on Super Tuesday -- since the hundreds of thousands
in South Carolina didn't exactly go the way the Clintons had hoped.
And he desperately tried to spin Obama's triumph away by telling
reporters that Jesse Jackson won South Carolina twice, in 1984
and 1988. But however hard the Clintons are trying to look forward
to our Super Tuesday future or drag us into the Jesse Jackson past,
there are some stunning numbers in the present they have to deal
with: Obama got 295,091 votes to Clinton's 141,128 (more than twice
as many). He got more votes than John McCain and Mike Huckabee
combined (279,723). He won 78% of the black vote, 25% of the white
vote, and 52% of the non-black vote under 30. And he was more than
a little responsible for the fact that Democratic turnout was twice
that of 2004 (532,000 to 280,000). These numbers are pretty hard
to run away from.
- Arianna Huffington 27 /01/09
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