How Will Obama Fight Back? »
Posted By not2needy 1 year, 8 months ago in NewsHillary Clinton may have won Texas and Ohio last night, but to hear the Obama campaign tell it, nothing has changed. According to them, Obama has won nearly twice the number of states she has and he leads in the popular vote and in pledged delegates. "Nobody will get to 2,025 but somebody will be the leader," said Obama's chief strategist
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not2needy1 year, 8 months ago
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FTA:
Obama isn't ready to change his style of campaigning just yet. "Look, they have run a pretty negative campaign over the last couple of weeks. I have said consistently that we do things differently. It's worked for us so far and you know I�m not gonna do things that I'm not comfortable doing and I want to make sure that we stay focused on the issues," he told reporters.
Good for Obama, keep it clean, it will be a first in as long as i can remember.
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ETproductions1 year, 8 months ago
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That, in fact, is the perfect line of attack for Obama. He can use it to simultaneously campaign against McCain and Clinton.
He can say, "If you want four more years of divide and smear politics as usual, then vote for the candidate with the most 'experience' in Washington DC... If you want somebody that will bring diverse interests together in a coalition government like FDR did, then I want to represent you as President of the USA."
That gets at two vulnerabilities at once. Hillary's lie that only She is ready on Day One. If she succeeds in wining this argument against Obama, then McCain, who has decades more REAL experience than she, will turn it on her in the general election. He can campaign with video clips of her own words.
It also blasts McCain as a long time Washington Insider who has recently adopted the RNC drive-by-politics of George W. Bush.
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Mdiar1 year, 8 months ago
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Really nothing has changed mathematically. However, a trend could emerge that favors Clinton. In addition if the Florida and Michigan delegates are seated its a whole new ball game. Its not locked up for Obama yet, as much as we all might wish it were. In terms of delegates and math its not really a loss for Obama. In terms of the intangibles it might very well be.
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ETproductions1 year, 8 months ago
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"In addition if the Florida and Michigan delegates are seated its a whole new ball game."
How could you seat Michagan delegates who were selected in a race where Hillary's was the only remaining name on the ballot? Is Hillary so hell bent to win that Putin Politics are part of the plan? What does that say for America if we just sit back and let her do that?
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ecotourusa1 year, 7 months ago
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although I agree with you, this process is just showtime. and we are taking it all in and getting real serious about nothing.
mccain, obama and clinton have the same agenda. we will still be in iraq. we will give amnesty to millions of illegals. there will still be movement in the direction of the north american union. and the list goes on. no matter which of the 3 make it, the agenda will be the same.
ron paul is the only candidate that would have brought about real change. he is pro america. when clinton and obama don't even claim ENGLISH to be our national language.
i would vote for one of them if there was a move to stop the north american union.
How much do anyone of us know about the North American Union? (answer: DUH!) We Americans have been dumbed down to such extremes.
but, if you care to educate yourself, you could read:
"The Late Great USA" by Jerome Corsi, PhD or simply visit this web site: http://www.stopthenorthamericanunion.com
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bruhaha1 year, 8 months ago
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Obama needs to start fighting back....I don't mean start lying and playing dirty as Hillary has.
Also, wonder how all the righties here would be up in arms if things were reversed and the democratic nomination was locked up and there was still a fight in the republican primaries and democrats wer crossing the lines to vote for the trailing democrat in order to keep the trailing candidate in the race. I don't know how much difference it has made but Thom Hartmann was on Fox and Friends this morning when they requested that people who did this call or write in. They had over 1200 in the first 12 minutes who said that they did this. Druggie Limbaugh is telling his listeners to do this.
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Albmore1 year, 8 months ago
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Hillary with her multible law suits are not being reported. CNN being one of her biggest fans. On the other hand Obamas connection will also pull him down. Farakann really hurt him. This is another idiot like Jesse Jackass, and Al Sharpless should all three be thrown in jail for hate crimes and be put out of our lives for the best of everyone!!!!!!!
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