More Hillary Talking Points...
Clearly, it's all part of a master plan. It's just that they sound so much ... lamer when you call them "talking points." But, hey, at least they're honest!
TALKING POINTS
February 5, 2008
OKLAHOMA / TENNESSEE TALKING POINTSOKLAHOMA / TENNESSEE
We're very excited by our strong victories in Oklahoma and Tennessee.
These are the first two states where both candidates competed fiercely.
For months, the Obama campaign has been spinning that they have a monopoly on red states; tonight we showed that they don't.
With these first two victories, Hillary Clinton has demonstrated that she can compete and win in red states.
SUPER TUESDAY GENERAL
We're excited by what we're seeing.
We have 17 states that are still outstanding where we expect to pick up a significant number of new delegates.
To be sure, both campaigns have a long night ahead of them – but we feel very good that we won the first truly competitive contests and the remaining numbers that we're seeing.
It's very important that people in the states where the polls are still open get out and vote.
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