"Unable to revive her presidential campaign at the polls," the Los Angeles Times says Sen. Hillary
Clinton "now envisions a road to the nomination built on disputes over
Democratic Party rules and fights over delegate selections. But on
Wednesday even that route looked unattainable, with some key party
officials warning that they would not cooperate with Clinton's strategy."
Democratic leaders "suggested that setbacks for Clinton's new
strategy could come as early as May 31, when a party committee meets to
consider the dispute over delegates from Florida and Michigan."
However, the New York Times notes that Clinton spokesman Phil Singer "estimated that in a best-case event," where Florida and Michigan delegates
were seated according to each state's popular vote, Clinton "would still be
about 100 delegates shy of the number needed."
May 8, 2008
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