The Politico’s Ben Smith quotes more silly Mark Penn spin:
“It would be hard to imagine a nominee from this party who didn’t win” any of a series of big states — New York, Massachusetts, Michigan, Florida, Texas, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. (I’m not sure whether he mentioned California, but obviously that’s on the list.)
But as Chris Orr notes, Penn’s argument is nonsensical:
Even leaving aside the fact that two of the states on this list had votes that don’t count and three others haven’t voted yet, this is another example of sheer nonsense emanating from the Clinton camp. Illinois, where Obama basically doubled Clinton’s vote, is larger than Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, or Pennsylvania. Indeed, including Massachusetts on this list at all is just daffy, as Obama has already won four states (Illinois, Georgia, Virginia, and Washington) that are larger.
That’s right. As I pointed out, Obama has won four of the ten most populous states that have voted so far (excluding Florida and Michigan).