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maria's Blog
Remember, success is the best revenge.
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Maria, TX
- Mar 5th, 2008 at 12:21 pm EST
Please stay optimistic and chill out. We knew we'll win in VT, loose in RI, likely loose in OH and we hoped for win in TX. At the end when all delegates are counted, we will win TX delegates. You have to understand that TEXAS is a republican stronghold and Democrats are very conservative. This was an uphill battle and a dirty fight, but Barack came out as Rocky. He did not win, but he held his own. He won the early vote, he won all major metro areas (yes, Hillary is winning big states and Barack is winning big cities in those states), he won caucuses and we'll go on. I'm sure Barack and the campaign will come out of this with new startegy and strenght, they always do. Stop thinking for them. Stop this couterproductive outrage. Stay cool, stop watching the TV for few days and let's start calling Mississipi and Wyoming. The Clinton brouhaha will be over with her loss in Good Ol' Miss. Turn your outrage to defiance. NEVER GIVE UP. Stay the course and keep your eyes on the prize, that's how we win.
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