Wyoming caucus There was a time before Super Tuesday # 1, Hillary Clinton did not have to worry about Gong Wyoming. There are not enough delegates to even worry. In addition, Wyoming is a caucus state, a red state, and there are bigger fish to fry. It was then, not now, when there are only two states between here and Pennsylvania: Mississippi will lose it, and Wyoming.
According to Politico, Hillary has five employees on the ground in Wyoming, where caucuses will take place on Saturday, where 18 delegates are at stake Clinton makes three stops there, and local supporters are trying to arrange a tour of the candidate it even Friday. The democratic dilemma passes Wymoing!
"I think we can win," said Kathy Karpan, former Democratic candidate for governor of Wyoming, who is a leading supporter of Clinton in the state, citing "the connection that the Clintons have with people of our state, "a network of integrated support during their White House years, when they vacation in Jackson Hole. Thus, Hillary will be able to bring down the Obama caucus mystic?
She won the popular vote in Texas last Tuesday, but lost in delegates to the total because of the expertise Caucus Obama.
Before Super Tuesday II , we thought, or care, about Wyoming. Interesting. Mentally, most people in pencil in Wyoming as a state Obama, but of course there was no vote there and there was in other states of Wyoming-esque that Obama won earlier in the cycle . Nobody really knows what innovations such as staff and candidate visits might be able to do for the fortunes of Clinton.
But you can bet that Wyoming is a reason bttle now. Maybe Obama needs to pray more ! Obama needs desperately to stop the bleeding in three states of Wyoming and a win-Missippi during the next four days would go a long way to do just that!
Posted on February 20, 2010.