On Tuesday, voters in West Virginia cast their ballots to pick their candidate for the Democratic primaries. More than half of the voters chose Hillary Clinton over Obama on this day. Is it surprising? Probably not! These are not very well-educated voters. Also, these voters are loyal to her husband, former president, Bill Clinton. It is not surprising that they chose his wife over Obama. Yet, the question is? Is this enough to beat Obama?
Well, let's see. I don't think so. For one, he's beating Hillary in his count for delegates by a substantial rate. Second, he still has the popular vote. Third, she has used too much mudslinging to be president. Next, she's disenfranchised the majority or even all of her African-American voters. Last, Obama has outsmarted her in more ways than one. As you can see, I can go on and on. It's evident you need to throw in the towel when just about everyone is screaming, "Hillary, end your campaign!"
Now, despite the fact that Hillary picked up most of the delegates in West Virginia is not indicative that she has picked up enough stem to win. Remember, Obama is already in the lead. He picked up five more delegates. She's still far behind him in her count. Either way, Obama will win the Democratic Party nomination.