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Clinton, Obama Stump In North Carolina And Indiana Ahead Of Crucial Tuesday Primaries

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by downtowner97 May 6, 2008 12:05 PM EDT
The government can''t control gas prices. The best thing the government can do to ease the burden placed on each of us by the cost of fuel and energy is to spend less of our money on things we don''t want, which would enable them to tax us less.
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by obama8years May 6, 2008 11:51 AM EDT
Obama good friend Ayers now has a picture of him standing on a crumpled american flag. I would like to punch that guy in the nose, real hard. Why doesnt Obama come out and disown ayers. Obama has more anti-american friends than Arafat.
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by craigh9 May 6, 2008 11:43 AM EDT
If Obama carries North Carolina by 8% and stays within 4% of Hillary in Indiana I would epect to see a large movement by the noncommitted superdelegates toward the Obama camp. All the remaining primaries favor Obama and it is highly likely that (on paper) he will have 2025 delegates by Friday!
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by jack3213 May 6, 2008 11:37 AM EDT
Milepost? No, another even score that means nothing. We all know neither are going to "quit" so the convention is the only thing that matters now- and the "super-delegates" choice. All of it all pointless seeing as both are a losing propostion in the end.
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by craigh9 May 6, 2008 11:36 AM EDT
This is all happening only because HILLARY wasn''''t prepared to campaign after super-tuesday and OBAMA stole the race for this year. She will not make the same mistake again so OBAMA better enjoy his one term presidency HILLARY 2012 count on it
Posted by Micmacarac at 07:36 AM : May 06, 2008

I think you are missing a huge point here. IF Obama is elected president it is HIGHLY UNLIKELY that the party would move away from him, particularly since the state of the union is so poor now whoever gets elected will receive high approval ratings.
IF Obama loses the national election the party faithful will BLAME Hillary for her outrageous negativity and staying in the race dividing the party.
Her goose is cooked by her own doing, and she knows it. That''s why she keeps hanging on now - this is it, she needs Obama to fully implode so she can get the nomination - because this is her one and only opportunity.
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by radiob-2009 May 6, 2008 11:34 AM EDT
Well the voting stations are open in Indiana and N. Carolina and now Obama can say goodbye to the American public. Both conservative states Indiana has not voted for a democrat for president since Truman and many republicans will be voting for Hillary along with conservative democrats.
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by banders6 May 6, 2008 11:30 AM EDT
brian - you know you have won when they call you names, was I wrong on the 92% racist black vote in PA, was I wrong on him being a muslim, was I wrong on his wife openly hating America... please
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by briannorwood May 6, 2008 11:15 AM EDT
banders6:

Let me be blunt. You are a moron!
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by nler1 May 6, 2008 11:12 AM EDT
Maybe must Hillary hope dat she will be the running-mate for McCain

GObama
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by banders6 May 6, 2008 11:12 AM EDT
Otalk-a-bamma says nothing but air, he has no clue how to do anything he talks about, remember he%u2019s a Muslim lawyer tell statuesque their problems and then say change. MLK had a vision for change that he made come true, Otalk-a-bamma is no MLK. No self-respecting demi is going put two America hating Muslim and spouse in the white house no matter what Otalka says. If he wins it will be because of the racist 92% black vote that in PA voted for Otalka because he was black. The rest of non-racist Americans voted near 50% each on issues not race, so stand up demi%u2019s vote issues, or hang your head in shame when you put a Muslim in the white house.
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