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June 23, 2008 1:21 PM

Obama, Clinton To Campaign Together Friday In New Hampshire

Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton plan to campaign together at a "Unite For Change" rally on Friday in the town of Unity, New Hampshire. (Now how's that for a symbolic location?)

As the Obama campaign's brief press release notes, "Both candidates received exactly 107 votes in the western New Hampshire town in the primary."

It will be the first joint appearance for the former rivals since Clinton suspended her campaign for the Democratic nomination. The Obama campaign has yet to release further details about the event.
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by chuckamok June 25, 2008 1:25 AM EDT
"I for one will be writing in Hillary''''s name in November."

Please do. It''ll be a vote for McCain.

Hillary-heads are so, ah, dense.

;)
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by truusa June 24, 2008 8:18 PM EDT
If everyone who voted in the Primaries for Hillary would vote for her as a write in candidate, She would be our next President.
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by jack3213 June 24, 2008 4:01 PM EDT
Yet my sense is something fundamental is changing in how we view Obama; he is losing what made him seem special and inspiring. He is nothing but a FRAUD. A silly black man who does not know what he stands for. An inexperianced politician who is hypocritical and seeking nothing but selfish celebritory fame. ABSURD to elect such a liberal liar. Bill Clinton ruined it for Hillary- he will ruin it for Obama, Watch and see.


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by jack3213 June 24, 2008 2:50 PM EDT
Obama is doing it again. Look at his new commercial introducing himself to the American People and listen to what he is saying at his fundraisers. In his new Commercial introducing himself Obama puts pictures of himself, his mother and Grandparents. He tells us he was raised with Kansas values. The point was to reassure white ethnic middle class voters that he is one of them. Then in his fundraiser, to explain why he is not accepting public financing for the General Election he is telling his African American and Liberal base it is because they will use his Race, African American, against him.in the General Election. Who are the they Obama%u2019s is referring to? The White Rebublican Establishment that runs this country. Those comments were made explicitly for his African American and Liberal base to energize them to register and vote in November. Obama fails to mention the Hate Sites of the Daily Kos and MoveOn.org and other Radical Far Left Wing 527s that are trashing John McCain every day. To Obama they are O.K.


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by jack3213 June 24, 2008 2:24 PM EDT
Winston Churchill said it best:

"If at 20, you''re not a liberal, you have no heart. And by the time you reach 40, if you''re not a conservative, you have no brain."
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by broncfan1661 June 24, 2008 12:01 PM EDT
Dang, another Hillary-head having a hissy-fit.

OUR dream is to remove the disgusting Billary dog and pony show from the American political scene.

Enough - of that krappola - is enough.

Posted by Chuckamok at 11:58 PM : Jun 23, 2008
_________________________
You are the very type of Kn0b headed A$$ hole that causes we Clinton supporters to reject Obama. After all as they say, "Birds of the Feather"
I for one will be writing in Hillary''s name in November.
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by chuckamok June 24, 2008 2:58 AM EDT
"Obama you KILLED our dream..."

Dang, another Hillary-head having a hissy-fit.

OUR dream is to remove the disgusting Billary dog and pony show from the American political scene.

Enough - of that krappola - is enough.
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by barocalto June 24, 2008 2:28 AM EDT
I''m sorry but I''m a member of the democrat party and I didn''t try and force her out.
Count the caucus states you''ve got to be kidding a caucus that not even an election how can you compare that to a popular vote.
As far as Michigan goes if Obama was on the ticket he would do about the same as he did in Ohio and that would be lose which would give Hillary a bigger share of the popular vote.. I don''t know what my fellow Democrats are going to do but I can''t vote for someone who stabbed our first chance as women to be elected President. Obama you KILLED our dream...
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by barocalto June 24, 2008 2:06 AM EDT
Posted by rufisgufis

It was pretty ugly when you looked in your heart. Don''t worry I figured that and I didn''t expect a response..
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by barocalto June 24, 2008 2:02 AM EDT
Posted by mortal3
lmao!!! Where do you people come up with this stuff????

Let see they (Obama''s staff)called the former President a racist (Obama can''t stand the fact that Bill was called the first Black President) and he accused Hillary of being racist before she even got to Iowa. Obama''s staff put a lot pressure on the super delegates to drop Hillary before the race was even decided remember Hillary beat Obama in the popular vote. Obama plotted against Hillary to cancel the vote in Florida and if you notice now he won''t even campaign in Florida for the general election, since he doesn''t care about all those old people in Florida who''s 401K''s he want to tax to pay for reparation.
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by barocalto June 24, 2008 1:48 AM EDT
Posted by rufisgufis at
You mind saying what "Obama did to her," or is that just the product of your racist imagination?

Hey you better read my post I never said anything what-so-ever racist and frankly there is no doubt that the person who starts yelling racist it the real bigot. I suggest you look deep into to your heart and ask yourself how you can accuse some of being a racist with no proof.
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by barocalto June 24, 2008 1:36 AM EDT
Hillary is a better person then I am, after all the things that Obama did to Hillary. Frankly as a loyal democract I can''t support Obama. After all those years working hard to get private money out of elections Obama says heck with that I''m taking all the money I can, this is after repeating say he would only take public financing. Then he says he would meeting John McCain anywhere to debate him but after McCain calls for townhall meetings Obama says no way. I''m sorry but as a democrat I can''t support anyone who things I''m a fool and won''t live up to the promises he gave less then a month ago.
Hillary in 2012 and forget Obama..
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by fstop100 June 24, 2008 12:49 AM EDT
a sad day for
America if this is the best we can offer for a presidential candidate.
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by johnmcsame June 23, 2008 11:34 PM EDT
Hillary should wait it out until 2012. Women should unite and write Hillary''s name on the ballot. Hillary should not allow Obama to make use of her despite what the Democratic party says. Obama is a loser.
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by alphaa10-2009 June 23, 2008 11:18 PM EDT
Rather than sorting out pre-convention opinions and exacting retribution, what Democrats urgently need to focus on is the GOP challenge.

McBush is riddled with PAC influence, far more so than Obama, and has kissed whatever offered and so many times, he is indebted twice over to the very people Bush calls his political base.

Not to forget the important matter of fronting the first candidate for president who does not claim to have arrived on the Mayflower. (On second thought, there may be some distant ancestry to suggest he did... )

Whether we were for Obama or Clinton, we continue to have equal investment in a Democratic victory this fall. We cannot afford even another year of Bush.

(Who, at this very moment, is plotting war with Iran...)
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by skyk-2009 June 23, 2008 10:21 PM EDT
Instead, he is busy spending millions of dollars to remedy a decision based totally upon his inflated ego, and Hillary Clinton is stuck trying to do the real bringing together, by being on his side, when she was screwed by the democratic party.



Posted by zerosum2009 at 05:46 PM : Jun 23, 2008
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Oh come on!! Enough of that. Clinton will tell you herself that THEY, her STAFF screwed up. They had NO plan after Super Tuesday when Obama ran off 11 straight win''s. Then came the Bosnia screw up... SHE LOST, get over it!!
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by skyk-2009 June 23, 2008 10:18 PM EDT
As everybody in the Democratic Party has learned (many the very hard way), the Clintons will be around as long as THEY NEED YOU.

Posted by truthmatterz at 05:51 PM :

Hillary wasn''t running against Kerry and she was against Obama. To throw him under the bus would pretty much end her political chances of gaining anything in the future as far as the party is concerned. OH! NO! She will do whatever it takes to get Obama elected, which may not be to much. He''s pretty much his own guy AND is a far better canidate that Kerry ever was.
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by element51 June 23, 2008 9:17 PM EDT
taddles3....Good logic.
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by element51 June 23, 2008 9:15 PM EDT
This is going to be a tough election and we democrats are going to have to get tough to win it. Hillary Clinton is a strong smart woman and the very idea that she would allow herself to be dictated to by the DNC is just absurd. She is the kind of woman who, if someone tried to intimidate her, would put them in their place very quickly. She is also a democrat and her loyalty is now to the decomratic party. She said she would support Obama and do everything she could to help him win and I believe she will be true to her word. At least 90% of the attacks on Obama are personal and if even half were true he would not even be running. If you can cite specific sources in your attacks please do so. To make claims about someone with no back-up accomplishes nothing. The voters of America will make their decision in November and once that is done the logical thing to do would be to back the new president and hope that he can work with the congress to get things done. No more lies and secret meetings. We the people expect the truth and if we are lied to we will find out. I wouldn''t want to be the liar in this case.
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by tulcak June 23, 2008 9:06 PM EDT
ah... secretary of state... yeah, that''s it...
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