Expecting West Virginia loss, Obama looks ahead

Expecting West Virginia loss, Obama looks ahead

With a Clinton victory all-but secured in West Virginia, Obama is looking ahead to the Oregon Primary happening on May 20th where he fairs better in the polls.

A report on Oregon from a local Fox affiliate:

Then, beyond the primaries, Obama is looking toward the general election, he’s a video report on that as well:

West Virginia will be an all-Clinton celebration this evening and I’m assuming Obama won’t even mention it.

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3 Responses to “Expecting West Virginia loss, Obama looks ahead”

  1. Why do you say “West Virginia will be an all-Clinton celebration this evening and I’m assuming Obama won’t even mention it”?

    While in NC, Obama congratulated Clinton on her IN win; but Clinton didn’t congratulate Obama on his NC win. Obama always congratulates Clinton, but Clinton rarely congratulated Obama, so it looks like you have it backwards.

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  2. I don’t mean he won’t congratulate her, I mean it will not be on his agenda to address the loss. He probably will congratulate her, but that will be it.

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  3. The report I heard said that he did the usual, he said he didn’t win WV because he didn’t campaign there. Apparently, that’s sufficient reason to discount Hillary’s victory.

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