Is Hillary Clinton close to falling out of the presidential race? Will she be defeated by Barack Obama and not get the Democratic presidential nomination?
It certainly seems that way. Her main competitor, Barack Obama, has just passed her in the amount of super delegates and his number is continuing to increase. What is Clinton's next move? Will she drop out of the race or keep charging full speed ahead to that presidential nomination she so desperately wants? The Clintons are obviously strong-willed; Hillary Clinton won't be giving up that Democratic nomination without a fight. Look out Obama, a Clinton never surrenders.
With the Kentucky and Oregon primaries coming up today, Clinton is preparing to defeat Barrack Obama and reclaim her spot as the Democratic nominee. If she does prevail in these two primaries, Clinton will have to keep working diligently to maintain her lead. Let's not forget about John McCain.
It appears that McCain is a shoe-in for president. He has been in the lead for quite some time and has been able to retain this position. If things don't start to look up for the Democrats, America will see another Republican as president.
Hillary Clinton is going to have to put her best foot forward is she wants to become the first female president. She might even need two feet because it won't be easy for her because Obama and McCain are not insects that she can triumph over. Hard work and dedication is what she will need to help her get the support of the American people and win this presidential race. If she wins, she can prove to the people that it really does takes a Clinton to clean up after a Bush.
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