Obama leads Clinton in Wyoming caucuses »
Posted By not2needy 1 year, 8 months ago in NewsWyo. - Sen. Barack Obama took the lead over rival Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in early returns Saturday as Democrats crowded caucuses in Wyoming, the latest contest in the candidates' close, bitter race for the party's presidential nomination.
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not2needy1 year, 8 months ago
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Obama led Clinton 56 percent to 42 percent with 8 of 23 counties reporting.
Although Obama has outperformed Clinton in caucuses â;; winning 12 to her three â;; he spent the hours leading up to the voting dealing with the fallout from an aide's harsh words about Clinton and suggestions that he wouldn't move as quickly to withdraw U.S. forces from Iraq if elected.
Go Obama!
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mcgrievysr1 year, 8 months ago
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GHOSTWHOWALKS1 year, 8 months ago
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I wish him well but it'll just get uglier from here. Of all those trying for the job, he doesn't seem that he is quite ready for what lays ahead, but anything can happen. One thing is for sure and that is he is better than the other two.
He still has to layout just what his change are going to be and how he expects to get them done. I'll just wait and see.
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Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 8 months ago
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Good heavens yes! Did you know that there are precincts in Harlem where supposedly Obama didn't get a single vote, despite posters and flyers in the windows of homes and people who have sworn they voted for him?
http://www.nypost.com/seven/02162008/news/regio...
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Radiofreeeuropa1 year, 8 months ago
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I have encountered an awful high percentage of racist remarks from Pennsylvanians, Obama will win in the Urban areas certainly. I am watching CNN "unfiltered politics", it is the most slanted thing I've ever seen. It's been 5 pro Hillary guests, and 1 for Obama, a 96 year old lady who is asked why she likes Obama- her answer "because I never thought I'd see the day a black man would be president"... need I say more?
The original crowning of Hillary as Queen has returned in full force in the media. When they show pictures of the candidates in the background, There's a retouched perfect portrait of Hillary and a shot of Obama unable to stand up straight in the aisle of an airplane. The way it's framed he looks small by comparison. The media has been told to tow the Hilary line. The same station that called the 55% Hillary won in Ohio a landslide is calling the 6o% obama is carrying in Wyoming a "squeak by".
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scott42611 year, 8 months ago
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I'm actually surprised the election wasn't closer. After all, Rush Limbaugh did ask Republicans in Texas and Ohio to vote for Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primaries of those states ...because he wants to sit back and watch the Democrats "bloody each other up." (Oh, how patriotic Rush is!)
You'd think the Republicans of Wyoming would've fallen right in line. Perhaps the only reason they didn't is because they had already cast their vote for Mitt Romney in the Republican primary back on January 5th (Wyoming is one of a handful of states that have separate dates for their Republican and Democratic primaries).
Who knows? Maybe they just don't want the Clintons vacationing in Jackson Hole again...
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DLee41441 year, 8 months ago
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Hillary has officially lost when Bill starts recommending to crowds that Barack choose her as a vice presidential candidate.
Considering the vicious way that she has run her campaign, being the only thing standing between her and that Oval Office?? I'd hire a food taster.
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scott42611 year, 8 months ago
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I'm gonna make a prediction here...we'll see John Edwards endorse Barack Obama for President the week before the Pennsylvania primaries on April 22nd. It will send shock waves through the campaign and give Obama the edge. The next primary date after Pennsylvania will be May 6th: Indiana and North Carolina. After that, Obama will be unstoppable!
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Searchbeam1 year, 8 months ago
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This election will mark a turning point in American Politics.
First: there is an African American of unusually high level of intelligence,charisma and gift of oratory unseen and unmatched in recent history.
Second: He has set a new standard of clean campaign unmatched by any in recent times. He has collected and surrounded himself with a coterie of experts equal to the best in either party.
This combination has created such an excitement that the previously disinterested young population has been energized and motivated to participate in the election in numbers never before seen!
This is truly a rare phenomenon!
We should be proud that this is happening in our lifetime, and taking our country to a new moral high ground!
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Grrr1 year, 8 months ago
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The fix is starting to show, though. Texas got called for Clinton too early (sound familiar?). Now that it has become apparent that Obama actually carried the state caucuses, Texas has COMPLETELY DROPPED OFF THE MAP, according to the MSM...
Just in case nobody else noticed...
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ETproductions1 year, 8 months ago
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Obama handily BEAT Clinton in Wyoming.
The Press will gush, "Obama regains momentum. Hillayr's brief mojo nomo. Blah blah blah.
With so much of importance on the line, one of the saddest thing is the press dealing only in trivialities and useless generalizations.
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