That's what a Hillary supporter shouted out to her at her rally today.
"Tomorrow is a really big day, everybody," Clinton says. Someone in the crowd shouts tomorrow is Hillary Day. She says she hopes it will be."
https://twitter.com/jeneps/status/739902414224953344
Like Obama says, we need to run scared the whole time.
http://lastmenandovermen.blogspot.com/2016/06/will-president-obama-endorse-hillary.html
That's referring to the general election.
He's right. That's how Democrats role. DailyNewBin lays out five steps for Hillary's win tomorrow.
http://www.dailynewsbin.com/news/hillary-clintons-big-plan-for-declaring-victory-on-tuesday-night/24925/
The first steps are pretty simple. Hillary now has 2360 delegates and needs just 23 more to officially clinch. This will happen early tomorrow night in NJ. While she will win the state, she doesn't need to win the state to clinch, she just needs under 20 percent of the state's delegates.
So the media will declare Hillary the nominee very early.
California doesn't matter either way.
DNB has as number 5 the calvary arriving: POTUS, Biden, Warren, etc.
Multiple reports have the President chomping at the bit to endorse Hillary ASAP.
So that is coming soon.
"President Obama could endorse Democrat Hillary Clinton for president as early as this week, according to individuals familiar with his decision-making process."
"White House press secretary Josh Earnest would not specify what day Obama would endorse Clinton, who ran against him in 2008 and served as secretary of state during his first term. But he noted that that the president himself had observed that "after the Democratic voters in New Jersey and California weigh in tomorrow, you know, we may have a better sense of where the race is headed."
"We're going to give Democratic voters the opportunity to weigh in. But certainly somebody who claims a majority of the pledged and superdelegates, you know, has a strong case to make" in terms of claiming the mantle of the Democratic Party's nomination, he added.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/06/06/obama-to-endorse-clinton-for-president-as-early-as-this-week/
It's like at the Correspondents Dinner a few weeks ago when Obama says there will be a new President next year and it's anyone's guess who she'll be.
It's Hillary's time, bots. The moment many of us have waited for years-even in 2008 and before.
Though I was for Hillary before Obama, I have been really looking forward to her and the President campaigning together.
Compare this to the utter failure of LBJ and RFK to help either themselves or the rest of them Dem party and this is a truly remarkable alliance.
"Tomorrow is a really big day, everybody," Clinton says. Someone in the crowd shouts tomorrow is Hillary Day. She says she hopes it will be."
https://twitter.com/jeneps/status/739902414224953344
Like Obama says, we need to run scared the whole time.
http://lastmenandovermen.blogspot.com/2016/06/will-president-obama-endorse-hillary.html
That's referring to the general election.
He's right. That's how Democrats role. DailyNewBin lays out five steps for Hillary's win tomorrow.
http://www.dailynewsbin.com/news/hillary-clintons-big-plan-for-declaring-victory-on-tuesday-night/24925/
The first steps are pretty simple. Hillary now has 2360 delegates and needs just 23 more to officially clinch. This will happen early tomorrow night in NJ. While she will win the state, she doesn't need to win the state to clinch, she just needs under 20 percent of the state's delegates.
So the media will declare Hillary the nominee very early.
California doesn't matter either way.
DNB has as number 5 the calvary arriving: POTUS, Biden, Warren, etc.
Multiple reports have the President chomping at the bit to endorse Hillary ASAP.
So that is coming soon.
"President Obama could endorse Democrat Hillary Clinton for president as early as this week, according to individuals familiar with his decision-making process."
"White House press secretary Josh Earnest would not specify what day Obama would endorse Clinton, who ran against him in 2008 and served as secretary of state during his first term. But he noted that that the president himself had observed that "after the Democratic voters in New Jersey and California weigh in tomorrow, you know, we may have a better sense of where the race is headed."
"We're going to give Democratic voters the opportunity to weigh in. But certainly somebody who claims a majority of the pledged and superdelegates, you know, has a strong case to make" in terms of claiming the mantle of the Democratic Party's nomination, he added.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/06/06/obama-to-endorse-clinton-for-president-as-early-as-this-week/
It's like at the Correspondents Dinner a few weeks ago when Obama says there will be a new President next year and it's anyone's guess who she'll be.
It's Hillary's time, bots. The moment many of us have waited for years-even in 2008 and before.
Though I was for Hillary before Obama, I have been really looking forward to her and the President campaigning together.
Compare this to the utter failure of LBJ and RFK to help either themselves or the rest of them Dem party and this is a truly remarkable alliance.
With ads like this she can start her vacation tomorrow (if she wants):
ReplyDeletehttp://www.redstate.com/absentee/2016/06/06/ouch-brutal-anti-trump-ad-will-hurt-unconverted/
Re: your title: So that makes tonight "Hillary Eve" then, eh? =)
ReplyDeleteDo you open presents on Hillary Eve? Scott Sumner gave you one early in the form of an answer to your comment:
"Mike, Yes, in 1988 when the US was on the verge of winning the Cold War, and in the midst of a long economic boom, and doing better than other developed countries, and before China’s boom and before NAFTA, the rest of the world was laughing at us? For what? Seriously, the man is mentally ill.
What would make the rest of the world laugh at us? Maybe if we elected a buffoonish clown as President."
Actually Tom, tonight is Hillary Day as she's been declared the winner by AP
ReplyDeleteIt's official: Hillary Clinton is the first woman nominated to a major US party http://lastmenandovermen.blogspot.com/2016/06/hilary-clinton-is-now-first-us-woman-to.html
Wow, great news! Unity is needed.
DeleteBTW, did you see this?
http://www.redstate.com/leon_h_wolf/2016/06/06/trump-supporters-pepper-spray-non-violent-protesters-video/