Still Trailing, Clinton Challenges Obama Over Ability to Beat McCain
Wednesday: Hillary Rodham Clinton waves to media members on her campaign plane during a flight to a rally in Indianapolis. (AP Photo)
Hillary Clinton’s big win in the Pennsylvania primary yielded only slight gains in the pledged delegate count, putting pressure on the New York senator to pull off a streak of similar victories in the nine contests ahead.
But Clinton is using the victory to build her case that she’s the better Democrat to face presumptive GOP nominee John McCain in November. Her campaign was re-energized as the candidates tour Indiana Wednesday, brushing off the still daunting task that lies ahead.
Clinton raised $3.5 million in the initial hours after her victory, and the campaign said it was on track to raise $10 million online in the 24 hours since winning Pennsylvania — which the campaign claimed was her best one-day haul.
“At the end of the day, people have to decide who they think would be not only the best president, which is the most important question, but who would be the better candidate against Senator McCain. And I think the coalition that I’ve put together, as demonstrated once again last night, is a very strong base for us to beat Senator McCain,” Clinton told NBC’s “Today.”
Not so, said Obama.
“It’s important to put this in perspective,” he told reporters after a town hall meeting in New Albany, Ind., Wednesday. “What we did do in Pennsylvania is create an organization, make voters familiar with me, close the gap significantly, which creates an organization for us in November in a general election. It’s a strong base to build on … We’re very confident about where we’re going to be once we’re the nominee.”
Clinton won at least 81 of the 158 delegates up for grabs in Tuesday’s contest, according to an analysis of election returns by The Associated Press. Obama won at least 70, with seven still to be determined. That closed some of the distance for Clinton, but not enough to take away Obama’s front-runner status. She still trails Obama in the delegate count 1,591 to 1,719 — the eventual nominee needs 2,025 delegates to win. Clinton had been down 1,509 to 1,648 before the night’s delegate tally.
Her electability argument is based on the success she’s had in big states. Clinton has won states, including New York and California, with 240 electoral votes compared to 202 electoral votes in states that Obama has won. She has used that statistic to argue that she will be a better candidate in the general election. Her campaign also issued a statement that she has won more of the popular vote than Obama although that count included Michigan, where he wasn’t on the ballot, and Florida, where neither campaigned.
“I’m very proud that as of today, I have received more votes by the people who have voted than anybody else,” Clinton said Wednesday at a rally in Indianapolis.
Indiana and North Carolina are the next states to vote on May 6.
Obama campaign manager David Plouffe said any Democrat can win California and New York, but Obama is doing better than Clinton in states where polls have been taken on hypothetical head-to-head match-ups with McCain. Plouffe named Colorado, Connecticut, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, New Mexico, Nevada, Virginia and Wisconsin as strong Obama performance states. Obama hasn’t won a major state since Wisconsin on Feb. 22.
Plouffe added that by Clinton’s own definition, she must win North Carolina, with 115 delegates, by a healthy margin in order to be consistent in her claim that she can win big states. Polls show Obama well ahead in that state.
“We don’t think performance in primaries is the most important measure in how you’re doing against McCain right now, but we’ve performed well in a lot of those states in the primaries,” Plouffe said. “It’s a flawed exercise to somehow suggest that performance in primaries is the leading indicator in what’s gonna happen in the general.”
He also shot down some of Clinton’s argument that Obama can’t win households with income under $50,000 and voters under 60 . Plouffe pointed out that Obama won voters under 60 in 19 states to Clinton’s nine, and won 14 states to Clinton’s 15 states with voters making less than $50,000.
Obama hinted Wednesday that he feels he’s already earned the nomination.
Asked about superdelegates at his town hall meeting Obama said: “I have to admit I have a little self interest in here — but I do think that these elections that we’ve been doing should be counted for something. And so if we’ve won the most delegates from the voters, seems to me that it might be a good idea to make me the nominee.”
Clinton still leads Obama in superdelegates by 25. Hot off her victory, Clinton on Wednesday picked up a new superdelegate, Tennessee Rep. John Tanner. For either candidate to win, they will have to rely on the remaining 300-plus unpledged party leaders who serve as superdelegates.
“There’s no chance she’s gonna catch him in terms of pledged delegates,” National Public Radio national correspondent Juan Williams told FOX News, adding that if she can make a convincing argument that she can win the big states, then she has a chance to catch up through superdelegates.
“Short of that she’s really inviting civil war inside the Democratic Party. That’s literally the nuclear option,” he said.
FOX News’ Bonney Kapp contributed to this report.





Thanks to Rush, American saw voters cross over and vote for Clinton. This has left a false impression on how people really will vote in November. I just hope it does not backfire on the Demo’s in November when those same cross overs will not support Clinton but vote for McCain
Shame on Rush
BIG STATES!!!!….NY and California will go to the Dems, even if Hill’s cat runs!!!!!!! Who is she kidding. Get it straight….she is losing in Pledged, States and Pop Vote……she doesn’t get it…no one in PA even knew who OBama was 6 months ago and the Clintons have been around since “dirt” There is hidden anology in there somewhere!!!
The truth is out there. Truth is Obama is the democratic party’s nominee. If Hillery steals it by trickery, she can’t beat McCain. If 1/2 of Hillery’s PA supporters went to McCain and 1/2 stayed home McCain might squeak out a win in November over Obama. If Obama picks up 1/2 Hillery’s PA supporters He takes PA. in November. I don’t think those states will go to McCain. So I guess we will be stuck in the same ole rut afterall. Another racist, radical, inexperienced guy who is so foolish that he actually wants to give the country back to the people. We the people. Wait a minute. That isn’t really change. That is fundamental. That’s real old school.
I guess you can put any label on him you want. Deal is he would do a good job as president. We want change. He can make it happen. Anybody can beat McCain. He is old, weak, and wants to go to war with everybody.
Obama 08, 12
OPERATION CHAOS is a SUCCESS!
Dumb democrats, keep up the fighting. Hillary is the one to go up against McCain. Just imagine it 2 old people (just make sure there’e enough Ensure and Billary takes her hormone pills for the hot flashes and mood swings), one pushing a Bush 3rd term and the other pushing a Clinton 3rd term.
Great, America don’t want change. We like more of the same. War War and more War, Foreclosure Foreclosure and more Foreclosure, Higher gas prices Higher gas prices and finally $5 a gallon gas prices. PLEASE STRENGTHEN Clinton’s NAFTA agreements of the past that put so many Americans in the unemployment line. PLEASE MORE NAFTA.
No We Can’t 2008!
Wow, what an uninspiring November election we are going to have.
Thanks dumb democrats for heeding Operation Chaos!!!
Either way, Clinton still has a great shot at being picked by the Superdelegates at the convention…oh btw, folks, if you add in Florida and Michigan Clinton win’s by a superior number to mr. whiny pants Obama. Either way, Clinton is by far from this Republican view is more electible than Obama who thinks due to the economy we turn to Jesus and guns!?
Congratulations Senator Clinton. I guess the plot of all those Penn. republicans who switched parties temporarily just to vote for the democrat primary to vote for Senator Obama failed
A vote for Obama is a sure victory for a win for Senator McCain in November. Please continue voting for Obama!
Democrats are starting to wise up about Obama. They would have wised up a lot sooner if the media had avoided their embarrassing swoon-fest over his “charisma.” I thought Obama had potential early on, even though I never considered voting for him because at this time he simply has NO qualifications or experience to be President of this country. Now he has become even less impressive. He has a difficult time when he’s unscripted and has to say anything more profound than shallow phrases such as “turn the page to a new chapter” and “change for tomorrow.” It is becoming increasingly clear to everyone but the most die-hard Obama “fans” that if he is our candidate, Democrats have virtually no chance of winning in November.
Why does Hillary in the same breath ask for more money from the middle class american’s and explain to us that the middle class american’s are struggling with mortgage payments, price of fuel, food prices and utility bills? I need you and your money in order to keep going, go to Hillary.com and feed me some fuel (your money)!
Give me your money and I will work hard for you. I need you, the voters and supporters to keep pulling for me. If I get the nomination and Presidency I will work for you on day one. Keep supporting my dream by funding it no matter how much you are struggling now I may be able to help you. No guarantees but I will be able to walk out of office and say I tried and “yes we did” try. Hillary is a fraud just like all the other politicians!!
Your dreaming reg, myself and 10 million others will vote rep. if he is the nominee
you lose
IF Michigan and Florida votes had been counted, Hillary would be in the lead right now instead of Obama. IF Florida votes had been counted correctly 8 years ago, we wouldn’t be in the mess we are in now. Al Gore would have been in office when the terrorists attacked New York City in 2001. Things would definitely have been different. We aren’t over there to get rid of the terrorists, it is all about the oil. And what are we as the American Public gaining from this? Nothing. NADA. Higher oil prices equates to higher everything. We don’t even have a middle class anymore. We need the Democratic Party to quit squabbling between themselves and unite together to put the ONLY choice in office…………..Hillary Clinton. She has the experience, and she has a husband who has been there before to help her! GO HILLARY!!!!!