Will Hillary Clinton drop out of the Democratic primary after March 5th?
It is the day of the Wyoming caucus, she has not dropped out
Settlement details:
As reported by a major mainstream news source. This will be settled as a no or yes depending on if she drops out before the next Democratic Caucus in Wyoming on the 8th of March.
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Suspend date: Sat 8th Mar 12am PST Settlement date: Sat 8th Mar 10:05am PSTPrediction cut-off: Predictions on this question after Sat 8th Mar 12am PST have been voided because they were made after the question could be settled
Initial likelihoods: Yes: 50%
Action history:
Caucus in Wyoming has begun: http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2008/3/8/84724/96509
Suspend date: Sat 8th Mar 12am PST Settlement date: Sat 8th Mar 10:05am PSTPrediction cut-off: Predictions on this question after Sat 8th Mar 12am PST have been voided because they were made after the question could be settled
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Comments (11)
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If she is still running after that, post the question again with an August date-)
I would have bet on this one if I hadn't lost on Mittens..
so how can it end *on* march 5. I think what you are really asking is will she pull out *by march 5*. Will she pull out sometime before March 5 midnight? Thats not what you said but from your comments and the end date it seems to be what you meant.
Obama's been ahead since his gains on Super Tuesday; more votes, more delegates, & more states.
"Right now Obama has won almost 1 million more votes, about 130 more elected delegates, about twice as many states..." http://tinyurl.com/38mfoj
Hillary needs a sweep of her own on March 5, and that's unlikely.
Cheers
Obama 1262
Clinton 1213
http://www.cnn.com/POLITICS/
Those numbers guarentee that this is going to convention. Neither of them can get the nomination by pledged delagates at this point. By the way, CNN beats Daily Kos as a news source.
"This will be settled as a no or yes depending on if she drops out before the next Democratic Caucus in Wyoming on the 8th of March."
Does this suit those betting on this market?
Ryan
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