Comments on: Obama Boosted By Expanded Voter Rolls
Washington Post: Registration Gains In Key States Poised To Help Democrats
- Republicans acknowledge the challenge but say Obama still has to prove he can get the new voters to the polls.
Then why are the Republicans so worried?
could it be that they now understand that 2006 was not a fluke.
When the American people say jump we except our public servants to jump then ask how high not tell us they are the deciders. - Reply to this comment
- notmudrose
Democratic landslide!
Say good morning to President Elect Obama.
Democratic LandSlide for sure !!!!!! - Reply to this comment
- All day on Saturday and Sunday at the Gas Station right my my place in Kansas City,,,,,, there was a table and they were registering people to vote from 8am to 5pm.
Its going to be a FRICKIN FANTASTIC DEBATE tomorrow night John McCain''s campaign is faltering and now they are going to Launch Swift Boat attacks on Obama because McLame has nothing new to offer and no new fresh Ideas.
Vote Obama ! - Reply to this comment
- ACORN and other interest groups are making sure that the Obama gravy train doesn''t derail. by hook or by crook, Obama supporters need the win or else, the free ride will end.
Building projects that run overbudget, and behind schedule.
According to reports, the Democratic presidential candidate wrote a letter to the Bush administration that was never disclosed publicly and ghostwritten for him by a consultant for the Chicago Housing Authority, which wanted the money.
Ethics watchdogs frown upon such a practice, and critics told the newspaper that Obama''s role raises questions about a conflict of interest and whether he is truly the reformer he claims to be.
One of the developers for the Stateway Project is a firm headed by Allison Davis, one of Obama''s early mentors and a longtime political supporter, the Times reports.
The Bush administration approved Obama''s request, awarding a $20 million competitive grant last month from the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Financial support from the Fannie and Freddie executives, Foreign donations from obsure supporters. All buried by the press, and the political machines in Washington.
Let me hear Obama say that in the first one hundred days in office he will ban earmarks, and finally instituite campaign reform. - Reply to this comment
- Only about half of the voters vote now. We should be doing everything possible to get more people to vote, not the other way around.
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- THere''s only one thing better than the smell of democratic victory in the morning.
It''s the fact that the republican fascists on this site will have to salute President Obama for the next 8 years! - Reply to this comment
- Democratic landslide!
Say good morning to President Elect Obama. - Reply to this comment


