Tale of the E-Mail

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Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama had very different interpretations of what last night's results in Kentucky and Oregon mean. Both sent emails last night to their respective supporters declaring various levels of "victory."

From the Clinton email, entitled, "Every time we win,":

We showed America that the voters know what the "experts" will never understand -- that in our great democracy, elections are about more than candidates running, pundits commenting, or ads blaring.

They're about every one of us having his or her say about the path we choose as a nation. The people of Kentucky have declared that this race isn't over yet, and I'm listening to them -- and to you.

And from Obama's "What we just achieved," :

The polls are closed in Kentucky and votes are being counted in Oregon, and it's clear that tonight we have reached a major milestone on this journey.

We have won an absolute majority of all the delegates chosen by the people in this Democratic primary process.


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