Comments on: Behind The Clinton-Obama Draw

Black And Young Voters Back Obama; Latinos, White Women And The Elderly Support Clinton

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by l00ker February 6, 2008 1:00 PM EST
Clinton/Obama ticket looking better all the time.


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Posted by mainemcq6 at 04:33 AM : Feb 06, 2008


Only, if Barack wants to destroy his budding and prosperous political career.
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by l00ker February 6, 2008 12:58 PM EST
So does Clinton carrying the hispanics make her the hispanic candidate, and is her old man now Frito Bandido, instead of soul brother number one?
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by pepperp1 February 6, 2008 12:43 PM EST

with a coalition of women, older voters and moderates,

This should be the headline, the middle mouse, the siletn majoirty, is fighting the wing nuts



Yeah Go Hillary big wins , kinda gives Kennedys, Kerry duet a bit of the birdie, and how about that divisive McCaskill all three need to watch their own elections next times seems they have a base problem.......
McClatchy
with a coalition of women, older voters and moderates,
Despite that and palpable momentum, Obama couldn''t derail Clinton''s organizational strength Tuesday. She showed that she had too much support not only from her usual cadre of voters but also from the party establishment.

And don%u2019t kid yourself Hillarys supporters are moderates so have plenty of money instead of Liberal debt.


It was very refreshing to have CBS and ABC coverage full of information, graphics and limited punditry without having to listen to those awful MSNBC CNN little children...
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by pepperp1 February 6, 2008 12:39 PM EST

Yeah Go Hillary big wins , kinda gives Kennedys, Kerry duet a bit of the birdie, and how about that divisive McCaskill all three need to watch their own elections next times seems they have a base problem.......
McClatchy
with a coalition of women, older voters and moderates,
Despite that and palpable momentum, Obama couldn''t derail Clinton''s organizational strength Tuesday. She showed that she had too much support not only from her usual cadre of voters but also from the party establishment.






The cautious optimism that the Clinton camp displayed at the start of Super Tuesday evaporated into downright giddiness when Massachusetts %u2014 whose governor and two U.S. senators had thrown their weight behind Obama %u2014 went to Clinton.
"There was a media-created surge for Obama, but the voters had something else in mind," said Doug Hattaway, a Clinton campaign spokesman.

And don%u2019t kid yourself Hillarys supporters are moderates so have plenty of money instead of Liberal debt.



Indeed
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by mcvet February 6, 2008 11:37 AM EST
Such selected memories and narrow views of those who only want to hear or see what they want. You want fair and balanced read and listen to the whole story. Go back in time, ask ''''''''Where are the Clinton papers?'''''''' Ask about all the illegal activites that should have landed them in jail. Fighting to defend your country is noble, running from terrorists is cowardly. We have no choice, or do you think we do? Wake up and grow up. Experiance and leadership counts. The first priority is the war not the economy. I would much rather have someone who fought in a war than someone who slept next to an adulterer and a liar and claim experiance that way!




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Posted by jack3213 at 08:18 AM : Feb 06, 2008
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You neocon''s (Nazi''s) are so funny!! Here we are, seven years into this thing and what have we gained? We have our troops bogged down in Iraq, all the while the REAL enemy has completely rebuilt to the strength he was BEFORE the attack on this nation. The Group who protected the Enemy? Well our Secretary of State is in Europe right now BEGGING for help with them. This AFTER we allowed them to escape into a Safe Haven WE created!! Now you fascist aren''t real smart, that''s a give, or you wouldn''t be fascist. But you have to be smart enough to know we need to go in a different direction here. For some reason Stay the Course, while we go Bankrupt isn''t working. Sieg Heil Bush.
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by skyk-2009 February 6, 2008 11:32 AM EST
It blows my mind, the audacity and stupidity of the voters who want Clinton back in the WhiteHouse at a time where the USA needs to rebuild its chatacter not continue to be suckers. It is pathetic that she is so popular, she has NO EXPERIANCE running a business or is she qualified. THEY DO NOT DESERVE IT!!! Why do you think McCain won by so much???



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Posted by Jack3213 at 07:41 AM : Feb 06, 2008
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I would like for YOU to go to the site of Public Integrity. LOOK at the 935 LIES told to this nation to get us buried in a war that has NOTHING to do with the security of this nation. The people of Iraq were, in no way, involved with the attack on this nation, yet we have spent 6 LONG years and a TRILLION Dollars we do not have fighting there. FIND me one of those lies that was justified and I MIGHT concider voting for another Republican. If you can not, get out of the way!!
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by jack3213 February 6, 2008 11:18 AM EST
Such selected memories and narrow views of those who only want to hear or see what they want. You want fair and balanced read and listen to the whole story. Go back in time, ask ''''Where are the Clinton papers?'''' Ask about all the illegal activites that should have landed them in jail. Fighting to defend your country is noble, running from terrorists is cowardly. We have no choice, or do you think we do? Wake up and grow up. Experiance and leadership counts. The first priority is the war not the economy. I would much rather have someone who fought in a war than someone who slept next to an adulterer and a liar and claim experiance that way!

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by jack3213 February 6, 2008 10:41 AM EST
It blows my mind, the audacity and stupidity of the voters who want Clinton back in the WhiteHouse at a time where the USA needs to rebuild its chatacter not continue to be suckers. It is pathetic that she is so popular, she has NO EXPERIANCE running a business or is she qualified. THEY DO NOT DESERVE IT!!! Why do you think McCain won by so much???
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by mistered9 February 6, 2008 10:28 AM EST
Jedios better be hungrey, because the crow is being cooked.
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by mainemcq6 February 6, 2008 7:33 AM EST
Clinton/Obama ticket looking better all the time.
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by jedi08 February 6, 2008 6:36 AM EST
Hillary is in big trouble. She has maxed out her potential. Obama is just scratching the surface. If polls only stay as they are, Obama will have the delegate lead by the time we get to texas which he will win too and then Hillary wont be able to catch up.

Your fake tears didn''t work this time Hillary. Men wont vote for someone who tries to gain votes by faking tears.
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