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May 12, 2008 1:37 PM

Clinton Compares her Plight to JFK

(CBS)
From CBS News' Fernando Suarez:

CLEAR FORK, W.V. -- At a campaign rally in rural West Virginia, Hillary Clinton said that, much like her, John F. Kennedy also didn’t have the necessary delegates to clinch the nomination as late as the Democratic National Convention in 1960.

“It was West Virginia that made it possible for John Kennedy to become president,” Clinton told a small group at a local high school. “Now John Kennedy didn’t have the number of delegates he needed when he went to the convention in 1960, he had something equally as important he had West Virginia behind him.”

As Clinton struggles to keep pace with Barack Obama in pledged delegates, in superdelegates, and in campaign contributions, her argument to stay in the race has shifted several times in the past few weeks. She went from making the case that she has won all the ‘big’ states, to then saying she has won all of the swing states, and now in West Virginia, Clinton says no president has won the White House without the help of West Virginia. It is no surprise as Clinton’s claim comes as she poised to beat Obama here by as much as 30 points.

“Democrats don’t elect a president unless West Virginia votes for them,” Clinton said drawing loud applause from the audience. “Everybody knows West Virginia has picked presidents pretty accurately over the last years.”

Clinton is crisscrossing the state by ground today spending most of the day driving down the winding back roads of rural West Virginia where every few miles out of the mountains one can see enormous coal mines looming.

She refrained from engaging her opponent directly but did take him to task for not supporting the federal gas tax holiday. Clinton said Obama calls it “a gimmick” which prompted one man in the audience to yell “We need that gimmick!”

Clinton ended her speech with a final plea to voters to turn out tomorrow saying again, “West Virginia has nearly always picked the next president.” She even called on young voters to get involved in the election. “I am asking for you help tomorrow. Those of you who have just turned old enough to vote, I would be honored to have your first vote.”
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by truthyness May 13, 2008 8:06 AM EDT
Hillary, you are no JFK.


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Posted by ianlou

And Ianlou, You are no American.
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by truthyness May 13, 2008 8:05 AM EDT
The PEOPLE of the Democratic Party

in Michigan and Florida, PLEDGE

to register as Republicans if the

Democratic Party doesn''t count all

our votes.
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by alee25 May 12, 2008 9:18 PM EDT
Obamaites see everything in black and white; except the world they live in is several shades of grey. The more totalitarian you people sound, the more of a turn-off you are. Definitely symptoms of brain washing.
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by realpatriot1 May 12, 2008 6:59 PM EDT
Hillary''s palying fast and loose with the facts. It''s true that JFK was fighting for delegates late in the process in 1960, but not in West Virginia. West Virginia was the 1st Primary he won early in the process.
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by craigh9 May 12, 2008 6:57 PM EDT
WOW - TALK ABOUT USELESS RHETORIC - how long will these people actually listen to her - what a blow hard
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by twotraps May 12, 2008 6:05 PM EDT
for the hard working not-so-educated...it means perversely adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course in spite of reason, arguments, or persuasion.


I gotta dictionary, I looked it up.
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by twotraps May 12, 2008 6:03 PM EDT
Obstinate
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by koronin-2009 May 12, 2008 5:59 PM EDT
What a crock. Obama got his first victory in Iowa, not a land known for it''s black population. His latest, a tie (11k votes) in 90% white Indiana.

Yeah people, keep telling us he cannot win whites when millions upon millions have voted for him.
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by biwat May 12, 2008 5:55 PM EDT

OBAMA''S STATUS

Obama is where he is due to racism (polls show 92% of blacks for Obama), and media bias where the networks don''t want to risk the race card accusation. In other words racism has been highly in Clinton''s disfavor. Otherwise Obama would be history. Not something he or America should be proud of.
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by ianlou May 12, 2008 5:35 PM EDT
Hillary, you are no JFK.
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by susan10001-2009 May 12, 2008 5:25 PM EDT
It''s organic, now. She sickens me.
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by dnsallday May 12, 2008 5:24 PM EDT
ERoosevelt08 ... We are all familiar with your cut and paste skills however we have all seen this post of yours over and over on all the other blogs and it has nothing to do with the article. This article is about Hillary CLinton, (just in case you don''t take the time to actually read the articles.) Question for you, do you get paid to paste the same nonsense over and over?
According to the Rules here ''Comments should be limited to the topic of the original posting''
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by eroosevelt08 May 12, 2008 5:15 PM EDT
With respect to Senator Obama''''s comments about Reverend Wright on April 29, 2008: What? Has Senator Obama been in a coma for 20 years? Did he sleep through the sermons? Was he even there? His hangdog story that he ALL OF A SUDDEN figured out what Reverend Wright is about insults my intelligence. If he is that dense, why on Earth would anybody want to vote for him?

And now there is a ruling about a Lawrence Sinclair by Judge Kennedy, related to statements about Obama? What will that turn out to be?

Then I read things to the effect that Mrs. Obama has screamed at him over his appeal to women? Do we want a screamer attending state dinners? What of this is true and what is not?

Obama is not fully vetted and has no accomplishments of note to date.

I agree that if Obama wins the Democratic nomination the Republicans will win the White House and the shirttail results could be that they increase their numbers in the House and the Senate too, on McCain''''s coattails.

This is a train wreck the Superdelegates can fix. Why don''''t they?

What else don''''t we know about Obama?

Obama is not electable. You can bet the Republicans will be bringing all of these things up over and over.
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