Dave Lindorff: Rounding Out the Pennsylvania Primary Story

The corporate media have been quick to buy into and promote the Hillary Clinton campaign claim that she won the Pennsylvania primary by "double digits," but the truth is, that involves a bit of creative rounding.

The final figures for the vote are that Clinton won 1,258,245 votes out of 2,300,542 cast, compared to 1,042,297 for Barack Obama.

If you do the math, that works out to 54.71 percent for Clinton, and 45.31 percent for Obama.

Now granted, if you use the convention of rounding up numbers 5 or above and rounding down numbers below 4 and below, you get 55 percent for Clinton and 45 percent for Obama. If you take the actual numbers, 54.71 and 45.31, and calculate the difference, it works out to 9.40 percent. And that is a number closer to 9 than to 10.

That is to say, it is more correct to say either that Clinton won by 9.4 percent, or, if you want to round the answer, 9 percent. Either way, it's not a "double-digit" win. It's a single-digit win.

Given that Obama came into the Pennsylvania race with polls showing Clinton ahead by a whopping 20 percent, getting that margin down below 10 percent has to be rated as a pretty impressive accomplishment. Add in the viciousness of the Clinton campaign's attacks on Obama, which played deliberately and shamelessly to the racial fears of her aging white, Catholic, working-class, less-educated female base, and it looks even more impressive.

That said, I think Obama ran a poor campaign in Pennsylvania. He relied heavily on television advertising, which has a diminishing impact the more that is spent (doubling a small number of ads can have a big impact, but doubling a large number won't accomplish much). He spent most of his time campaigning in Clinton strongholds, trying to lure Clinton voters away, and precious little time in his own strongholds -- especially in Philadelphia's large black communities, which not surprisingly failed to turn out in the record numbers that his campaign needed, and which his historic candidacy should have logically had.

In part, Obama is hemmed in by his own national strategy: He is not running as a "black" candidate, and there is certainly the danger that if he got down into the streets and worked to generate real excitement in the projects and slums of cities such as Philadelphia or Wilkes-Barre, he would simultaneously stoke the racist fears of white voters. But if he wants to win the nomination, and go on to win in November, he will clearly have to take that risk. (And it is considerable: Exit polls in Pennsylvania showed Obama losing by 5 percent, which means many people actually voted against him but didn't want to admit it to pollsters, suggesting that many didn't want to confess to casting an anti-black vote. Governor Ed Rendell, a Clinton backer, also famously noted that there are many people in Pennsylvania who "simply won't vote" for a black candidate.)

Obama has the same problem in confronting the Clinton attack machine. In the Philadelphia debate, where he was assailed from three sides, by Clinton, and by the two ABC "moderators," Charles Gibson and George Stephanopoulos, Obama tried to avoid returning the same kind of cheap-shot fire. In his six-week campaign in Philadelphia, too, he was far less willing to, and ultimately late in his counterattack against Clinton's redbaiting, race baiting, and other assaults, trying to offer what he calls a "new" kind of politics.

Again, it's clear that this "above the fray" kind of campaign strategy is not going to work -- especially going forward. Americans say they want positive, issue-oriented campaigns, but they really want blood on the floor. Clinton is delivering that blood. Obama is going to have to do the same.

Finally, if he wants to win those white, working-class voters, and the women voters who are backing Clinton, Obama needs to do more than talk about Hope and Change. He needs to start talking concretely about fighting for women's equality (he has two daughters -- the case is easy!), he needs to talk concretely about ending not just the Iraq War, but the nation's obsession with military spending, he needs to talk seriously about the crisis of global warming (not just creating green-energy jobs!), he needs to talk seriously about protecting American jobs, and he needs to talk seriously about how to break the insurance industry's grip on the health care dollar.

In short, he needs a much more aggressive and focused campaign.

He should start by questioning her "fuzzy" math in claiming a double-digit win in Pennsylvania.

DAVE LINDORFF is a Philadelphia-based journalist and columnist. His latest book is "The Case for Impeachment" (St. Martin's Press, 2006, and now available in paperback edition). His work is available at www.thiscantbehappening.net.

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Hillary 100.00 %---- Obama 000.00%

The Clinton Truth Campaign issued the following announcement: Hillary wins 100% of PA vote! When asked about it, a Clinton spokesman said, "We rounded-off to the nearest one-hundred. Got to run. Some snipers have been reported in the Indiana Dunes."

She is a Liar... and he needs to firmly end the drama....

Hillary is a total LIAR when she says, (each below one of her own statements, a unique quote at different occassions)- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BrPZYbCdJ4 - #1. "YOU KNOW, I HAVE BEEN A CRITIC OF NAFTA from the very beginning" #2."My concerns about NAFTA, expressed years ago, have been well documented and verified." #3. I have spoken consistently against NAFTA' #4. "I was one of the voices in the administration warning about NAFTA." -------------------------------------------- In fact, every one of Hillary's above assertions is totally, completely false, for she was working hard to SUPPORT passage of NAFTA in the early years of her husband's first term. ------------------------------------------- (MSNBC narrator 3-25-08): "Hillary Clinton helped get NAFTA approved. She held at least 5 meetings to strategize about how to win Congressional approval. She HELPED THE WHITE HOUSE BLOCK OPPOSITION from labor and environmental groups." And she was the featured speaker at a crucial meeting, participants in that [Nov. 10, 1993] event said, 'Her remarks were totally pro-NAFTA, there was no equivocation for her support for NAFTA at the time.'" ******************************************* The interchange between NBC politics editor Tim Russert and Hillary discussing Hillary's above recent comments extolling her own, CLAIMED OPPOSITION to NAFTA, with the record of her 1990s SUPPORT for NAFTA, has to be seen, to understand how Hillary could be at the center of so much antipathy if not loathing... from both sides (conservative and liberal) of the American political spectrum. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BrPZYbCdJ4 Video, of a much younger Hillary Clinton at a March 6, 1996 function: "Everyone is in favor of free and fair trade, and I think NAFTA is proving its worth." ========================================== We owe the Junior Senator from Illinois a debt of gratitude for putting together such an excellent, often inspirational campaign, a campaign that took on the inside-Washington 900-pound gorilla of an "INEVITABLE" campaign, and put that campaign (Hillary's) completely on the ropes. But now Senator Obama is repeating the mistake of John Kerry in the 2004 presidential debate. On National TV cameras at the 3rd debate, President Bush sneered in to the cameras, "MY OPPONENT IS A FLIP-FLOPPER." Kerry stood there, mute, like a punching bag, REFUSING to come back with the obvious reply: "Mr. Bush, you have a lot of nerve calling ME a 'flip-flopper.' You did NOTHING to make the 9-11 hijacker's plot more difficult in the long summer of 2001, while you stayed on your one-month vacation at your Texas ranch despite repeated FBI and CIA warnings that Al Qaeda was planning attacks in America. Two days after those attacks, standing on the rubble of 9-11, YOU PLEDGED to 'GET OSAMA bin LADEN DEAD OR ALIVE.' But, at a White House press conference just 6 months later, on March 13, 2002, you actually said 'I'm NOT THAT CONCERNED ABOUT HIM [bin Laden] ANY MORE.' Mr. President, bin Laden escaped from Tora Bora in late November 2001, and not only did you say that you were 'NOT THAT CONCERNED ABOUT HIM' anymore in March of 2002.... but here it is October of 2004, and you are BRAGGING that bin Laden sending videos from his SAFE SANCTUARY in Afghanistan is some sort of demented 'PROOF' that you are waging the war on terror wisely and competently!" -------------------------------------------- WITH THAT ONE PARAGRAPH, JOHN KERRY COULD HAVE WON ELECTION 2004 IN A LANDSLIDE - undercutting both President Bush's committment to keeping his word, and his competence as commmander in chief. ----------------------------------------------------- Today, quite simply, Democratic candidates MUST be able to fashion a short one or two-minute VIDEO REBUTTAL, capturing the in-your-face lies or incompetence of their opponent, otherwise the opponent and "Major Media" will dominate the TV and news discourse with distraction issues or inane attack ads. --------------------------------------------------------- (Bush's "I'M NOT THAT CONCERNED....about bin Laden" comment about 1/3rd way down this official WH transcript). http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/03/20020313-8.html

Why the Difference Between 9% and 10% matters

In "Not Quite Double Digits for Clinton in Pennsylvania" John Nichols at The Nation succinctly illuminates exactly why Clinton's campaign spin of a single-digit win into a double-digit lie (and even Democracy Now! and Free Speech Radio News have inaccurately reported a 10% spread), matters and is even vital to her continued deception of the American people and her continued assault upon democracy.

20 does not round up to 100; 9.2 does not round up to 10. Unless you need the dough.

Let's see if Bayh now stirs up some Indiana bigotry ..

Something is starting to feel bad there - Carville was drooling all over Gov. Richardson today on Larry King, pushing and prodding to get the Governor to say that Indiana is a must for Obama. So far in every 'big' state there have been big reports of voter problems Florida, Michigan Nevada, and Ohio in particular, but yesterday in Pennsylvania too, where thousands of non-Democratic voters who did switch in time to vote were mysteriously lost in the system.
Anyone have any contacts in Indiana??

I sincerely also hope everyone is noticing which Congressional surrogates are joining in this race baiting crap from the Clintons - Bayh is a big, surprise, but, he's DLC as is Harold Ford (who at the moment is Pat Buchanans sock puppet- so watch North Caroling too)
In particular I'm disappointed at each stop they've found Democrats perfectly willing to publicy admit they'll jump ship to McCain if she doesn't win.

Well then screw em'! And screw Hillary now too. When they're willing to screw the troops by letting McCain win out of sheer selfishness - I've had it.
Doesn't sound like they were real Democrats anyway - just those in the Lieberman middle pushing for more war profits.

She winning some groups all right but not because they like her so much but because she creates hate for Obama, from first the Hispanics in the Southwest then the Jews in the Northesast and the Arians in the south. -My God what a horrible disgusting pair of power hungry bastards the Clinton duo have turned out to be.

I don't even give a crap about her qualifications any more - and they don't give a crap about the party or this country.
They truly are monsters and should never be allowed any where near the White House again.

Nationalism is not terrorism. And an adversary is not an enemy.

Hillary Clinton

During the Clinton administration John McCain said the following, "Do you know why Chelsea Clinton is so ugly? Her father is Janet Reno." If anyone ever said anything so hideous about my child I would never, never forgive him. Yet, H. Clinton embraces John McCain. That woman is so unprincipled that it hurts to even think that she may be president. How could anyone vote for a woman who is so disloyal to her innocent daughter? This needs to make its way to the public at large.

I'm Woman, I'm Old, I am Obama

I don't know who the pollsters are talking to. I've lived long enough to know that we cannot believe what the newspapers say, what the talking heads on television say, and we sure as hell can't believe what the polls say. I no longer believe that our election process is sound, either. Call me a doubter, but the hack-ability of the voting machines or the counting machines has been proved, and in the almost 8 years since 2000 what reforms have truly given us a transparent, verifiable voting system?

Anyway, I will not vote for Ms. Clinton. Not in the primaries, and not in the general if she manages to grab the nomination. No, I won't vote for McCain, I'll end up writing someone in instead.

Hillary, I'm supposed to be supporting you, but I don't... I can't and I won't.

I am a Hillary supporter

I will not vote Democratic if Obama is the chosen candidate.. I have no doubt that if he is selected as the nominee we will have 4 more years of the Grand Old Party.

I Support Hillary and Barack

As our troops and many innocent Iraqi civilians are blown to pieces in the Iraqi Civil War, I will not vote for a Bush clone. Hillary and Barack are essentially the same on the issues. Either will begin the process of ending an insane war and restoring the Shredded Constitution. John McCain will do neither. If you choose to not vote for either Hillary/Barack, you are allowing the continued destruction of our country. Would you like to tell the widows and children of those thousands who will die in McCain's "Hundred Years of War" that you never cared enough to stop it? Please put the hate away and replace it with love.

Then you're not a Democra t so good riddance

Our Congress is clogged with those who place 'other' interests over this country's. That's why we want Obama in the White House - to stop the Clinton Congressional Democrats who have lost us the past 6 elections -until Dean came along.
Obama is a living breathing 50 state strategy come true! Imagine a half a dozen more new Senators to and no more King Joe.

Obama 08'

Nationalism is not terrorism. And an adversary is not an enemy.

Why wouldn't you vote for Obama?

Because he's been seen with 60s Lefty radicals?

Because he's black? (Oh-oh, that's playing the race card, isn't it? It's in the deck--deal with it.)

Because he's actually fairly honest--he hasn't been lying about snipers shooting at him and his kid (whom he courageously dragged along with him into the line of fire--and she repeatedly bragged about having done this sort of thing)?

Because he hasn't tried to mislead and deceive the public, and his own followers in particular, about history, saying that "who wins Ohio wins the White House" and ignoring the fact that the Ohio primary was lost by the two best Democratic Presidents we've ever had (JFK and FDR)?

Or because he hasn't been concealing a secret disdain for those annoying, whiny activists who happen to believe in participatory representative democracy just as this country's founders did?

Because Obama's campaign hasn't been taking pages from the Rove-Cheney-Bush playbook?

Because he's not a bellicose fear-monger?

Because he's got less testosterone in his bloodstream than wanna-be Empress Clinton?

Because he's not a Republican trotting out in Democrat clothing and dancing a delusional jig that keeps Big Money media salivating for more revenue from their coverage of the Big Fight?

Are those some of the reasons you wouldn't vote for Obama, but you would vote for Clinton?

Hillary Clinton has lost. Basically the only way she can "win" this nomination is by lying and cheating, and it sure looks like she's preparing to do just that. She's been pretty good at the lying part--the latest being that she won "big" or solidly this time, despite the fact that her single-digit margin of victory dropped to less than half of what she was polling only a month ago, in a state where virtually all the circumstances favored her (not to mention the big boost she got from ABC in the last debate).

One thing I do know: If Clinton succeeds and manages to steal the nomination, no matter what anybody--even Obama himself, whom I am supporting at this point--coughs up about "unity" after she's thrown any sense of decency and solidarity into the fire with her divisive campaign rhetoric and tactics, the Democratic Party can kiss its future goodbye.

The Race Has Been Over - She won the Battle - not the War.

With all due respect. This race is over. It has been over since Super Tuesday. Senator Clinton has mathematically been eliminated from winning the nomination of the Democratic Party, of the United States of America. In continuing to run, in primary races, which do not matter, and will not change the equation, she has accomplished only one thing. She is dividing the Democratic Party, by philosophy, by race, by ethnicity, and by religion. She has attacked a religious denomination, and a church Pastor, she has attacked a progressive organization, that stood by her husband during his impeachment, she has tried to rally the blacks in the country to her cause by blaming Latinos for taking their jobs. She has run the ultimate fear ad, in which she uses the attack on Pearl Harbor, the depression, Osama Bin Laden, to prey on the fears and prejudices of voters. She has threatened to "obliterate" Iran. She is now, and always will be a corporate candidate who takes all she can get from special interests. She serves only herself, and the special interest PACs who fund her. She has capitalized on her win, with some cash. Maybe she will pay off some of her campaign debts, starting with those she still owes from New Hampshire. This corruption will not get my vote.

ANOTHER POV OF THE MEDIA'S DARLING

FROM THE RADICAL LEFT:

The Mass Media Embraces Obama

The rhetoric of bipartisanship has played a major role in the corporate media’s embrace of Barack Obama. There has been a frenzied media campaign over the last month or so to transform Obama into an unstoppable front runner.

Obama is a conventional bourgeois politician, dependent, like his rivals, on lavish financial support from corporate interests and the wealthy.

He is not the product of any sort of genuine movement from below in American society, but rather the latest in a long line of demagogues employed to foster illusions that the big business-controlled political system can serve the interests of ordinary people.

It is noteworthy that leading lights of the Republican right have joined in the praise for Obama.

The editorialists of the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times’ Republican columnist David Brooks and such conservative media pundits as Peggy Noonan, William Bennett and Rush Limbaugh have all had good things to say about him.

On the Republican side, the promotion of Obama is motivated in part by calculations that he will be easier to defeat in the general election than Clinton.

No one should doubt that the Republican notables who are currently hailing the rise of an African-American candidate as a vindication of American democracy are prepared to conduct an unofficial campaign of virulent racism against him, especially in the South, should he win the Democratic nomination.

Those representatives of the Republican right who have sought to boost Obama have praised, in particular, his attack on what he calls “the politics of division.” Similarly, the senator’s call for bipartisan unity figures prominently in the media hype of his campaign.

The New York Times, in an extraordinary editorial postmortem of the New Hampshire primary headlined “Unite, Not Divide, Really This Time,” lashed out against Clinton, accusing her of unfairly attacking Obama and sowing divisiveness.

“The last thing they [Americans] want,” the newspaper wrote, “is for either party to drag out the old playbooks of division and anger.”

...and your point is....??

Nationalism is not terrorism. And an adversary is not an enemy.

You can't be serious

Are you really trying to turn 54.7 to 45.3 into an issue??...Next you'll be calling Hillary a liar beause she's saying she won by double digets...Is this what this race is coming down to??...Number one, the votes are not all counted yet...Number two, every TV commentator is phasing the win as a double didget win...You keep talking about this 20 point lead Hillary had way back in Feb-March...Didn't Obabam cut it to 3 or 4 points just before the primary??...What happened??...To hear Obama talk, he knew he couldn't win in the Industrial state to he concentrated his time and money on the caucus states...Isn't that a crock...Hey, I want you to know I'm a Hillary supporter who vote for Obama if he wins...Obama was the one who just said "if he was in Hillary's shoes there no way he'd get out of the race"...And he's right, this race is far from over...But no matter who wins, if we Democrats stick together, we will bury McCain in the fall

Haven't you heard?

Like you, I will vote for either, but where is this presumed entitlement for Obama? She wins a big race and all you hear is she's supposed to "end" this. Based on what? I thought you got out if you lost. And that is all you hear about her from Obama supporters: Liar, liar, liar, liar...

It's true.

She's a liar. And nothing more really should need to be said.

But.

Fact, not spin: This was a single-digit win in a state where virtually all the circumstances favored her and where up until a very short time ago she was polling a 20% or better lead. Things went as expected. Not a big win, not a comeback. Obama supporters might have hoped it would be lower, or that Obama would be able to pull a small victory, but basically nobody realistically expected that.

More facts..

Quinnipiac had it 52-36 in February. In spite of Wright, flag pins, Ayers, and Hillary's dirty kitchen sink, since Febrary Obama has risen by 9 points. Where the poor blubbering homeytown girl from Scranton only managed a lousy 3 points.

That's the real story.

Nationalism is not terrorism. And an adversary is not an enemy.