The media bias manifested itself in the reporting of primary results and the race for delegates. I took a very close look at the final results in all of the election results as reported on Real Clear Politics. The results were much closer than reported and in fact, you can make a strong argument that Hillary Clinton should be the nominee based on these results and her viability as a candidate vs. John McCain. The popular vote is all but tied in terms of statistical variation, and Obama won 124 more pledged delegates out of 3,046 available. After they fought to a near draw on Super Tuesday, Obama reeled off nine wins in a row in mostly caucus states (where the vast majority of voters don’t participate) and states with a huge African-American vote in the Democratic primary. When February ended, the media had Clinton left for dead and already started calling for her to drop out in the name of party unity. The calls for her to quit continued all through March, April and May. What happened once the media crowned Obama?
Starting with March 4th, Hillary won 9 of the last 15 races (I am leaving out Guam) and some of them with big margins – Kentucky, West Virginia, Penn, Ohio, and Rhode Island. So much for the party faithful falling lock step behind Obama. It is clear that he has an issue getting votes from white, working class voters.
Add her strong finish to wins in Texas, New York, New Jersey, California, Tennessee, Arizona, Arkansas and New Mexico. She also would have fared very well in both Florida and Michigan. Look at that list of states above – that is a winning Democratic electoral strategy.
The vast majority of American’s get their information from the mainstream media. You wonder what would have happened if the they didn’t decide to jump on the Obama bandwagon early and report the facts in a slanted nature. Or, let the process play out without their own need for a winner to be named by the end of February. By constantly hashing over the issue of Clinton getting out of the race since early March they may have tampered with the system and affected the results of the remaining primaries.
It is clear that droves of Clinton supporters, many of them women, are angry at the way she was treated and portrayed. Their feelings are justified, a two term Senator and the first serious woman candidate deserved better treatment and more respect. It is not a lock they will vote for Obama, when John McCain is perceived as the least conservative Republican candidate in thirty years. When you combine this with Obama’s weakness among white voters in big states John McCain has a much better chance of winning than Keith Olberman could ever imagine. A woman running for President has an impossible task – show you are tough enough to be Commander-in-Chief without being perceived as a “bitch”, whatever that code word really means. Maybe it’s just me, but when it comes to the ability to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, I’ll take a “bitch” any day.

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