RUSH: Greg in Dayton, Ohio. I’m glad you waited. Welcome to the EIB Network. Hello.
CALLER: Rush, dittos from Dayton.
RUSH: Thank you, sir.
CALLER: I was looking the other day — first of all, I have to thank you for really making politics fun again.
RUSH: Thank you, sir.
CALLER: I haven’t voted since Reagan; I’ve never voted in a primary, and I voted for Hillary when I was here in Ohio, and I’ve been watching the whole thing kind of pan out a little bit, and listening to you yesterday, I haven’t heard anybody report about this, so I got on Google last night and I started checking some facts. Now, apparently all the blue states where the Democrats won elections in the last presidential election, have all voted except Oregon. When you tally up the votes, Google [sic Clinton] actually wins that battle. And I thought that would be an interesting input to this whole —
RUSH: Wait, wait, who wins?
CALLER: Hillary wins.
RUSH: Hillary. You said Google.
CALLER: Well, I Googled all the different states to just tally up the votes.
RUSH: I understand. Google wins everything they do. I know, that’s one of Mrs. Clinton’s — look, another way to put this, as I have said yesterday, Obama’s lost seven of the ten most popular states in the country, and he hadn’t won a primary in a major state, large state since February 22nd.
CALLER: Exactly. But if you look at it from just a pure Democrat standpoint, you’ve got to shore up the Democrat states — and if he can’t win those, and she wins the big states, and more people would vote for Hillary if they left his camp than vice-versa — it just only makes sense for me for him to just bow out.
RUSH: Me, too. (laughs) It would make sense for him to bow out. We made that point yesterday, and right on schedule, the New York Times has a story today saying, none of that matters. If Barack wins the nomination, he will win those states. None of that matters. People are talking about this; it doesn’t matter. There’s no evidence to suggest that Barack would not win those states. (laughs) No evidence?