PA PRIMARY FINAL PUSH

Basically in a little more than 24 hours, polls will close in Pennsylvania and the nation will have a clearer idea of who will be the Democratic candidate for President of the United States of America.
According to ten leading polling agencies, the unanimous consensus is Hillary Clinton, with an average margin of 5.9%, will take the state of Pennsylvania.
On the other hand, in March, Obama raised $21 million more than opponent Hillary Clinton. His move in Pennsylvania could be silent and if increased numbers of voters turn-out at the polls, Obama still could pull ahead of Hillary.
Each candidate is putting out hundreds of thousands of dollars each day, according to a recent CNN article, Bruising Democratic race in Pennsylvania nears finish. This huge pouring, of political funds, demonstrates the importance of winning the state. Will we soon know if the money has been well spent? Maybe or maybe not.
Obama has more money and more delegates in his pocket. Clinton has more support from superdelegates. There exists a stickiness in the air and a hotness of breath as this primary election nears an end and the possibility of indecision increases.
In the election of 2000 George W. Bush and Al Gore faced off and although the popular majority voted for Al Gore, the electoral college declared Bush 43rd President of the United States.
If anything is to be taken from the Democratic Primary Race of the election of 2008 it is that indecision has become inevitable in America’s voting process. Not because the people don’t know who they want to lead but because the electoral process disallows people getting into office who they want.
A few changed votes and who knows who can win this primary.
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