The night started very well for Obama, by winning Georgia and Illinois, but Clinton is doing better now, by especially winning Tennessee where Obama was expected to do well, and winning Massachusetts where Ted Kennedy endorsement of Obama did not help him much, maybe he even hurt him, so she won over Obama and Ted Kennedy.
In my opinion its looking like Clinton is going to be the nominee, maybe not today, but maybe by March or a bit later than that. But if Obama was able to score some more critical states, who know what could happen, again this election is all about delegates, and by now before counting in the wins of Clinton in Newyork and New Jersey, he is getting more delegates. Ofcourse winning Newyork would have been a great thing but i believe Mr. Obama himself knew he wont be able to do that, but Massachusetts I think they thought they had it in the bag.
Here are the results till now:
Obama: AL, DE, IL, GA, KS - Clinton: NY, TN, AR, OK, NJ, MA
Senator Edward M. “Ted” Kennedy, a leading icon in the democratic party and the brother of JFK the assassinated president, joined with his son Representative Patrick Kennedy, and niece Caroline Kennedy the daughter of the assassinated president endorsed Barack Obama for the party’s presidential nomination during a rally at the American University in Washington DC.
Sen. Ted Kennedy called Obama “an inspirational uniter”, and each one of the Kennedys linked Obama to John F. Kennedy the iconic Democratic leader who Obama usually is compared to. Sen. Ted Kennedy talked how he always was asked who he will endorse and the answer was that he was going to support the candidate who inspires him:
“Every time I’ve been asked over the past year who I would support in the Democratic primary, my answer has always been the same: I’ll support the candidate who inspires me, who inspires all of us, who can lift our vision and summon our hopes and renew our belief that our country’s best days are still to come. I’ve found that candidate. And it looks to me like you have too.”
Here is the Video of Sen. Ted Kennedy endorsement:
Sen. Ted Kennedy answered all the points raised by the Clintons, point after point, remark after remark giving a neat summary of all the criticism that the Clintons have been shooting towards Obama since the start of the campaign. Specially since Barack Obama’s win in Iowa which shocked Hillary Clinton’s campaign and made her and her husband Bill Clinton on the offence. Bill Clinton who used to be a respectable and liked ex-president lately became the designated attacker of Obama, attack after attack after attack, in my opinion he is hurting his wife’s bid for the presidency.
The question here is will this endorsement really help Obama, it will help in some areas and especially with Hispanic voters, who Obama’s campaign have been lagging behind Hillary Clinton. Any candidate would love to be endorsed by Sen. Ted Kennedy, but will this help Obama in a huge scale, I do not believe so. Only one week left for the Super Tuesday anyway, we will wait and see, although I really wish to see Obama winning, but I believe those “Super” delegates Hillary Clinton has will save her in the end of the day and she will be the “Democratic Party Presidential Nominee”.