Hillary Clinton’s camp seems desperate, they held a phone-in center for supporters to offer advice, their thoughts on how to beat Barack Obama in the upcoming primaries in Texas and Ohio.
Hillary Clinton camp set this “
helpline to Hillary” phone line, before her televised debate last night against Obama, to seek her supporters’ inputs.
In an email seen by The Hill newspaper, the Clinton campaign chairman, Terry McAuliffe, invited the supporters to call them to hear their thoughts, advice and questions, so they can better prepare for the March 4th Primaries.
Barack Obama has won the last 11 primaries, so the Clinton camp might be feeling nervous and may have done this phone-in arrangement.
The e-mail also suggests that Clinton’s campaign is banking on the support of unelected super-delegates to vote for her and thus clinch victory for Clinton at the party convention in August.
Even her husband sounded nervous, former president Bill Clinton told an audience in Beaumont Texas, that if his wife fails on March 4, her campaign will be over. He told them:
If she wins Texas and Ohio I think she will be the nominee. If you don't deliver for her, I don't think she can be."
Maybe she used some of those advices yesterday against Obama.
I was unable to get that phone number, but if you had to give an advice to the Clinton camp, what will that be?