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- Obviously the DNC has recieved these numbers and are beginning to switch away from Obama. The main stream medias attacks on Obama today from multiple directions, while lacking to mention anything negative about Hillary have shown how spoon fed our sources of information are by the oligarchy.
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- Senator Clinton can carry states like Ohio and Florida, most polls have been consistent with that but Obama has not delievered one large state outside of Illinois and it will be impossible for any Democrat to win the White House without Ohio or Florida on their lists of wins. Clinton''s chances are are far better than Obama''s , he is too far to the left. Clinton appeals to those "Reagan Democrats" and blue collar workers that will be needed in Novemeber. There is no doubt in my mind that with a 9 point lead over McCain that Senator Clinton would carry the states she needs to win as well as Arkansas and maybe New Mexico and win the Presidency.
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- Senator Clinton can carry states like Ohio and Florida, most polls have been consistent with that but Obama has not delievered one large state outside of Illinois and it will be impossible for any Democrat to win the White House without Ohio or Florida on their lists of wins. Clinton''s chances are are far better than Obama''s , he is too far to the left. Clinton appeals to those "Reagan Democrats" and blue collar workers that will be needed in Novemeber. There is no doubt in my mind that with a 9 point lead over McCain that Senator Clinton would carry the states she needs to win as well as Arkansas and maybe New Mexico and win the Presidency.
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- It''s really rather amazing that McCain and Clinton aren''t doing better in the polls given that both of them are attacking Barack, and Barack''s not attacking either of them.
Just try and imagine what a Hillary versus McCain race would be like when they''re in the same age, race, and income bracket and it''s mudslinger versus mudslinger. The race is going to be reduced down to a gender war, and Karl Rove is going to have hookers hitting on Bubba 24/7 to make Hillary look like a woman who couldn''t walk away from her man.
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- Senator Clinton can carry states like Ohio and Florida, most polls have been consistent with that but Obama has not delievered one large state outside of Illinois and it will be impossible for any Democrat to win the White House without Ohio or Florida on their lists of wins. Clinton''s chances are are far better than Obama''s , he is too far to the left. Clinton appeals to those "Reagan Democrats" and blue collar workers that will be needed in Novemeber. There is no doubt in my mind that with a 9 point lead over McCain that Senator Clinton would carry the states she needs to win as well as Arkansas and maybe New Mexico and win the Presidency.
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- It''s really rather amazing that McCain and Clinton aren''t doing better in the polls given that both of them are attacking Barack, and Barack''s not attacking either of them.
Just try and imagine what a Hillary versus McCain race would be like when they''re in the same age, race, and income bracket and it''s mudslinger versus mudslinger. The race is going to be reduced down to a gender war, and Karl Rove is going to have hookers hitting on Bubba 24/7 to make Hillary look like a woman who couldn''t walk away from her man.
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- It''s really rather amazing that McCain and Clinton aren''t doing better in the polls given that both of them are attacking Barack, and Barack''s not attacking either of them.
Just try and imagine what a Hillary versus McCain race would be like when they''re in the same age, race, and income bracket and it''s mudslinger versus mudslinger. The race is going to be reduced down to a gender war, and Karl Rove is going to have hookers hitting on Bubba 24/7 to make Hillary look like a woman who couldn''t walk away from her man.
Every candidate has their strengths and weaknesses . . . - Reply to this comment
- It''s really rather amazing that McCain and Clinton aren''t doing better in the polls given that both of them are attacking Barack, and Barack''s not attacking either of them.
Just try and imagine what a Hillary versus McCain race would be like when they''re in the same age, race, and income bracket and it''s mudslinger versus mudslinger. The race is going to be reduced down to a gender war, and Karl Rove is going to have hookers hitting on Bubba 24/7 to make Hillary look like a woman who couldn''t walk away from her man.
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- Don''t Think So Hillary.
"Party members increasingly dislike the contender they are not supporting in the bruising nomination fight, an Associated Press-Yahoo News survey and exit polls of voters show. That is raising questions about how faithful some will be by the November general election.
In the AP-Yahoo News poll %uFFFD which has tracked the same 2,000 people since November %uFFFD Obama supporters with negative views of the New York senator have grown from 35 percent in November to 44 percent this month, including one-quarter with very unfavorable feelings.
Those Obama backers who don''t like Clinton say they would vote for Republican candidate John McCain over her by a two-to-one margin, with many undecided.
As for Clinton supporters, those with unfavorable views of Obama have grown from 26 percent to 42 percent during this same period %uFFFD including a doubling to 20 percent of those with very negative opinions.
The Clinton backers with unfavorable views of Obama say they would vote for McCain over him by nearly three-to-one, though many haven''t made up their minds." - Reply to this comment
- look like Hillary keeps trumping
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Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.