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Obama Focuses On Turning Red States Blue

Democrat Campaigning In Places His Party's Candidates Have Largely Avoided In The Past

  • Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., center, shakes hands with supporters as he arrives for his campaign stop in Fargo, N.D., July 3, 2008. Photo

    Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., center, shakes hands with supporters as he arrives for his campaign stop in Fargo, N.D., July 3, 2008.  (AP)

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(AP)  It will be a red-state Fourth of July for Barack Obama, who hopes to find votes as well as fireworks in places that blue-state Democrats often bypass in presidential elections.

During the long holiday weekend, Obama is making an All-American swing from picnics to parades in reliably Republican corners of the country, states such as North Dakota and Montana. Both have voted Republican for the White House by hefty margins for almost four decades. Neither state offers many electoral votes — three apiece — but appearances there give Obama the opportunity to argue that he can appeal to voters of all stripes.

"It may have been Woody Allen who said 90 percent of success is showing up," Obama told a small but enthusiastic crowd of donors at a fundraiser Wednesday in Colorado Springs, the conservative heart of conservative Colorado. "If I didn't show up, I wouldn't get many votes around here. If I did show up, I might get something going."

Upon arrival here in North Dakota on Thursday, he repeated the theme of the importance of showing up to play. "I believe the American people across ideological spectrum ... are hungry for something new," he said on the airport tarmac.

Colorado has unexpectedly tipped from a GOP stronghold into the battleground column this year. Ohio and Missouri, which also went Republican in 2004 but are considered swing states, got Obama attention this week. A second trip to Missouri is scheduled for Saturday.

But Montana and North Dakota are about as red as they get.

One reason they landed on the campaign's radar is the gains Democrats have made in both states in recent gubernatorial and congressional races. Montana's governor and two U.S. senators are Democrats. North Dakota's governor is a Republican but the state's two senators are Democrats.

Obama noted this evolution to his supporters Wednesday night, saying that it had been a chief topic of his phone conversation with former President Clinton earlier this week. Clinton told him that he doubted he would have won Colorado in 1992 had independent candidate H. Ross Perot not been in the race and drawn a sizable percentage of voters, mostly away from Republican President George H.W. Bush.

"You've seen a seismic shift in attitudes here," Obama said.

Obama's first two ads of the general election race are running in 18 states — seven of which have gone Republican in the last several elections, including Montana and North Dakota. His visits this week aren't his first to either state, either. Obama has been to North Dakota once and Montana three times, with more expected.

In Fargo, on the grass outside a barn-like and flag-draped children's museum, Obama held a town-hall meeting with veterans to focus on patriotism, service to country and his plan for caring for veterans.

Recalling his grandfather's enlistment after the Pearl Harbor attack, Obama said, "When our troops go into battle, they serve no faction or party; they represent no race or region. They are simply Americans. They serve and fight and bleed together out of loyalty not just to a place on a map or a certain kind of people, but to a set of ideals that we have been striving for since the first shots rang out at Lexington and Concord."

For Friday's Independence Day holiday, a important symbol for Americans and politicians, the campaign chose Butte, Mont.

Obama is attending a Fourth of July parade and and then a picnic there with his wife, Michelle, and their two daughters. Friday is his older daughter Malia's 10th birthday, so a private family celebration also is planned in the town.

While Obama was tromping around on GOP turf, his Republican rival John McCain was nowhere near his base of support. McCain spent part of the week overseas, in Colombia and Mexico. He had no plans to campaign on the Fourth of July or all weekend, spending time at his home in Arizona instead.

The Obama camp sees Obama's huge-margin primary wins over former Democratic rival Hilllary Rodham Clinton in Montana and North Dakota — he drew more than 100,000 votes in Montana — as a starting advantage. For one thing, he built up ground operations that can be used now in the general election.

And if nothing else, forcing McCain to compete in the states could be enough to alter the outcome this fall. Obama is able to spend as much as the record-shattering fundraiser can raise, while McCain is limited by public campaign financing to $85 million.

But Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs denied the campaign is anything but serious about winning the states. "There's no time for head fakes," he said. "It's very real."

Still, for all the happy talk about turning these and other red states blue, it will be a very difficult battle for Obama.

Montana voted for President Bush over Al Gore by a 25 percentage-point margin in 2000 and 21 percentage points in 2004. North Dakota is even tougher, having gone for Bush by more than 27 points in both 2000 and 2004.

In Montana, the three top Democrats waited until after the state's primary on June 3 to endorse Obama, a sign they didn't want to be his most aggressive and out-front supporters. Gov. Brian Schweitzer has said Obama could be a tough sell for pro-gun Westerners in the state with the highest concentration of gun owners.

He did have one bit of good news for the Obama team: the perception that McCain is soft on the issue.

In North Dakota, the last Democratic candidate to carry the state was Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. Only two other Democrats, Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, have won the state since 1900.

"Barack Obama is wrong for North Dakota. His values are wrong," Robert M. "Mike" Duncan, chairman of the Republican National Committee, said in a conference call with reporters. "He's turned out to be an old-fashioned politician."

Even Obama alluded to his difficulties.

"I'm going to have to be a better candidate," he said. "You are going to have to make sure that over the next four months that outside of your family and your work, this is your project."

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by rgrxx175 July 3, 2008 4:13 PM PDT
republicans take care of corporations not the people!!
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by ianlou July 3, 2008 4:22 PM PDT
anybody who honestly believes that a state who''''s voters gave their electoral votes to gee dubya over gore and gee dubya over kerry, will now give their electoral votes to the liberal black democrat over john mccain, is truly insane.
Posted by ccfsdca

I don''t know, Bush with a current approval rate of 28% after getting elected with 51%.
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by megamanx1-2009 July 3, 2008 4:25 PM PDT
republicans take care of corporations not the people!!


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Posted by RGRXX175 at 04:13 PM : Jul 03, 2008


and they always will!!!

OBAMA 08!!!!
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by July 3, 2008 4:43 PM PDT
RGRXX175 republicans take care of corporations not the people!!

Right and the Corporations hire people like you.

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by erichsh July 3, 2008 4:51 PM PDT
Didja hear Obama''s latest flipflop? He''s willing to, quote, "refine" his 16-month Iraq troop withdrawal plan. He said he "will listen to commanders on the ground." This coming on the heels of his newly expressed support for faith-based organizations, and his support for illegal wiretapping. Sounds like Barush OBushit to me.
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by megamanx1-2009 July 3, 2008 4:53 PM PDT
Red state = Redneck state
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by paris1969 July 3, 2008 4:55 PM PDT
he will not turn red states blue ... with his latest policies ... he''s turning red!!
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by megamanx1-2009 July 3, 2008 4:56 PM PDT
Yesterday I asked my teenage daughter who she would vote for.. She said Barrack Hussein Obama..

Posted by cornbiker at 04:37 PM : Jul 03, 2008

Ahh refreshing to see at least your daughter has a brain. She must be ignoring you.
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by grammawhamma July 3, 2008 4:57 PM PDT
I thought Obama was going to do his one and only town hall debate with McCain on July 4th. What happened to that?
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by sgtrds-e4 July 3, 2008 5:19 PM PDT
I think that in November many people are going to be shocked by how large of a margin Barack wins by and how many states move from red to blue.
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by rgrxx175 July 3, 2008 6:35 PM PDT
Right and the Corporations hire people like you.
Posted by Lola939

do you mean the united states army? i know bush wants to privatize the military, but i dont get your comment!
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by donbl1 July 3, 2008 7:31 PM PDT
this is just political smoke to get the Republicans to spend money defending solid red states.

Look at the polls. No solid red states in play.

Two swing states in play: Va and Ohio.

Solid Blue states in play: Michigan.
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by demwatcher July 3, 2008 8:27 PM PDT
Turn them blue by having the Democrat Congress do NOTHING about the rapidly rising price of gasoline and choke the life out of them.
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by joe1022joe July 3, 2008 8:52 PM PDT
"The "Unit"ed States has not been in worse shape since the Great Depression" of the 1930''''s" by raflin1.

This is "Chicken Little" nonsense. The sky is not falling. The shopping center parking lots are full in the afternoon on weekdays. With the exception of certain isolated areas in the country, foreclosure signs are rare despite the media ballyhoo. The unemployment rate for adult men is 4.9% and for adult women is 4.8%. Alright, gas prices are up, but other than embarking on a Manhattan Project for solar energy 30+ years ago, what is the government supposed to do about the price of oil? Folks, things are *** good in this country.
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by raoul12-2009 July 3, 2008 9:16 PM PDT
I am a Latino living in Los Angeles. Over the last 8 weeks I have seen many Latinos move to Obama.
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by raoul12-2009 July 3, 2008 9:17 PM PDT
I am a Latino living in Los Angeles. Over the last 8 weeks I have seen many Latinos move to Obama.
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by atlantarob1 July 3, 2008 10:41 PM PDT
You people are drinking the Kool-Aid if you think Obama wins this fall! Watch the Bradley effect again. The silent majority always wins, no matter how many snot-nosed college kids and "disenfranchised minorities" actually show up and vote!
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by himorons July 3, 2008 11:37 PM PDT
obama is a piece.
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by trbundro1277 July 4, 2008 12:35 AM PDT
I am a Latino living in Los Angeles. Over the last 8 weeks I have seen many Latinos move to Obama.
Posted by RAOUL12 at 09:16 PM : Jul 03, 2008
*** I hate Mccain because he wants to let 12 million illegals get amnesty. I''m all for being nice, but 12 million extra people on the work force would be way too many! People should respect USA immigration laws! Come legally, or get out! I hope everyone votes for Obama! No Amnesty Mccain!
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by johnmcsame July 4, 2008 1:19 AM PDT
I am hispanic. I support John McCain. I would never support a black muslim who is a strong advocate of Black Muslim theology.
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by patriot12436 July 4, 2008 2:34 AM PDT
raflin1
I am a silen majority. I agree things are terrible right now and we need change. I only wish the DNC would have given us someone we could trust.
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by jeffstersf July 4, 2008 2:53 AM PDT
Ah Jeez johnmcsame grow the f*cK up. Obama is a Christian.
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by kmccliment July 4, 2008 4:39 AM PDT
The only thing Nobama can turn blue is larry sinclair''s BALLZ!
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by kmccliment July 4, 2008 4:40 AM PDT
I am a Latino living in Los Angeles. Over the last 8 weeks I have seen many Latinos move to McCain. McCain 08
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by kmccliment July 4, 2008 4:42 AM PDT
I think that in November many people are going to be shocked by how large of a margin McCain wins by and how many states move from blue to red.
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by kmccliment July 4, 2008 4:44 AM PDT
Obama is a tool! Did you ever notice how Michele Obama''s teeth look too big for her mouth. Kind of like she''s wearing someone else''s dentures. Whats with that?
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by kmccliment July 4, 2008 4:47 AM PDT
How come a Mexican coming into the country gets to pick veggies and when a towel head comes to our country we give them no interest loans to buy a convenience store of gas station and no taxes for 7 years. If I was Mexican I''d be asking where my money is to buy a taco bell franchise. UNDALEY!
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by maramara2 July 4, 2008 5:02 AM PDT
kmccliment,
Go to the mirror and take a look at your entire body. Do you think you are good looking? You are not. People who accept your love do so only because they have petty for you. You are the urgliest thing person in modern times
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by maramara2 July 4, 2008 5:02 AM PDT
kmccliment,
Go to the mirror and take a look at your entire body. Do you think you are good looking? You are not. People who accept your love do so only because they have petty for you. You are the urgliest thing person in modern times
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by xlib July 4, 2008 6:58 AM PDT
Ah yes, the pander tour. The empty suit is now wearing a flag lapel pin, talking faith based programs, yada, yada, yada. You know what libs, this jerk is nothing more than a smug, inexperienced, elitist snob. Yep, that''s right, an elitist snob.
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by xlib July 4, 2008 7:01 AM PDT
trbrundo-so just what do you think the empty suit will do for illegals??? As for "hating mccain", how intelligient is that?? You "hate" the man because he sided with teddy kennedy and wrote a immigration bill that was embraced by the left? Come on leemings, have a rational thought.
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by xlib July 4, 2008 7:04 AM PDT
raflin-and just what is your democratic congress doing about all the woes you point out? NOthing, that''s what. Do you know why?? Poltical gain, that''s why. As for unemployment, yep, it''s up to 5.4% sweetie. I do remember back in the good time 90''s when bubba touted that amount of unemployment. How you people love to rewrite history. As for oil, DRILL,DRILL, DRILL, idiot.
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by whiskyrocker July 4, 2008 7:24 AM PDT
He is nothing but a con artist. He''s going to change everything. Riigght
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by mcvet July 4, 2008 7:45 AM PDT
He is nothing but a con artist. He''''s going to change everything. Riigght

Posted by whiskyrocker at 07:24 AM : Jul 04, 2008
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He''s ALREADY changed ONE thing Sparky! NO Pac Money in HIS Champaign... Now Compare THAT to McSame!! ROFLMAO But then you Bootlickers wouldn''t know CHANGE if it walked up a bit you on the butt now would you!! SIEG HEIL BUSH!!
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by mcvet July 4, 2008 7:47 AM PDT
Obama is a tool! Did you ever notice how Michele Obama''''s teeth look too big for her mouth. Kind of like she''''s wearing someone else''''s dentures. Whats with that?

Posted by kmccliment at 04:44 AM : Jul 04, 2008
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You got to LOVE these Fascist Republican''s! MILLIONS of American''s being thrown out of Work. The nation in a HORRIBLE mess, our troops dying in a Stupid War that NEVER had to be and THIS moron is talking about the future first ladies LOOKS! ROFLMAO It''s no wonder these losers elect the likes of Larry Craig!! ROFLMAO Now stand Sparky... let''s salute the Fuhrer and Shooter! SIEG HEIL BUSH
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by mcvet July 4, 2008 7:50 AM PDT
Ah yes, the pander tour. The empty suit is now wearing a flag lapel pin, talking faith based programs, yada, yada, yada. You know what libs, this jerk is nothing more than a smug, inexperienced, elitist snob. Yep, that''''s right, an elitist snob.

Posted by Xlib at 06:58 AM : Jul 04, 2008
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Well he sure is connecting with a LOT of AMERICAN''s that swastika breath! Now if I were a nazi and wanted to keep the "Party" in power, I''d be trying to find something, ANYTHING, to tell these people who ARE going to vote what the Fascist Republican''s have other than personal attacks on the "Other" guy! YOU do know that''s how we got the worst in our history don''t you?? Now stand... let''s shout it out today!! SIEG HEIL BUSH!!
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by ioweign July 4, 2008 10:15 AM PDT
aflin-and just what is your democratic congress doing about all the woes you point out? NOthing, that''''s what. Do you know why?? Poltical gain, that''''s why. As for unemployment, yep, it''''s up to 5.4% sweetie. I do remember back in the good time 90''''s when bubba touted that amount of unemployment. How you people love to rewrite history. As for oil, DRILL,DRILL, DRILL, idiot.

Posted by Xlib at 07:04 AM : Jul 04, 2008

The Saudis have increased production and just where is the drop in gasoline prices. Do ya think it may have something to do with the "value" of the dollar? Do ya think the decreasing value of the buck may have something to do with BushCo doubling the National Debt...

1.00 US dollar = .63 Euro

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by ubrew12 July 4, 2008 10:39 AM PDT
Your typical red state gets three times as much in Federal spending (per dollar in taxes sent) than your typical blue state. THREE TIMES! And then they vote Republican because they think they''re ''bootstraps'' capitalists and that the only good government is a dead government.

Hey, Red Staters! Fix your own roads, build your own bridges, and PAY for the $3 trillion Iraq war you''ve gifted the rest of us with before your start salivating over Iran.

PAY YOUR WAY! It used to be a Republican value...
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by realpatriot1 July 4, 2008 11:53 AM PDT
Xlib,

Let''s have a little reality fact check, shall we?

For strters unemployment is up to 5.5% and rising.
Clinton never had to downplay unemployment that high because it was only that high during the first 6 months he was in office-that''s what he inherited from Bush & Reagan along with the deficit.

Cinton left office with unemployment at 3.97%. It has been heading up ever since Bush took the oath of office, along with the deficit. The only thing going down under Republican stewardship of our finances is the value of the dollar.

Let''s not even get started on the price of gas and the Republican White House & Congresses oil only energy policy.
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by realpatriot1 July 4, 2008 11:57 AM PDT
Xlib,

In order for Democrats in Congrsss to do anything we need to kick the obstructionist Republican President and filibustering Republicans in Congress to the curb.

We just have to wait another 200 days and that will happen.
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by ddrbc July 4, 2008 4:58 PM PDT
He told the Democrats what they wanted to hear to be the presumptive nominee, now he''s trying to tell the Republicans what THEY would like to hear to get their votes.

Is BO really working for anybody''s best interest but his own?

WAKE UP, AMERICA!
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by firststate July 4, 2008 6:52 PM PDT
McBush got into Annapolis over thousands of applicants because Daddy and Grandpa were 4 star admirals, but he still didn''t manage to be even an average student, staying near the bottom of his class. He used his wife''s private jet during the primaries and then his drones have the cast iron stones to call a guy an elitist who had to work and use student loans to get through college. Hypocrisy is in abundant supply in the McBush camp.

All you McBushies perform some amazing mental contortions and gymnastics. Mr. Doubletalk''s fans are trying to call the democratic nominee a flip-flopper even though their guy has taken opposite positions on everything but his name.
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by greatdrivew July 4, 2008 6:56 PM PDT
Let me guess, Obama''s strategy for turning red states blue is to lie and deceive the people of those states.

Think not? Then how do you explain the fraud and deception Obama used against progressives?

He lied to us right until to the point where he stole the DNC Primary, and at that point, he bacame an AIPAC pandering neocon.

How much longer will progressives tolerate the fraud and lies of Obama?

We progressives to need to send a message by sitting out this election. Until we do, we will never get anything we want.
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by gojames5 July 4, 2008 6:57 PM PDT
DEAR FELLOW DEMOCRATS;
THE BAD REPUBLICANS ARE FLOATING AROUND TO DIVIDE AND CONKER....... DON''T FALL FOR THERE TRICKS....... THEY TRICKED US INTO A WAR THAT HAS CAUSED US THOUSANDS OF OUR BEST AMERICAN MEN AND WOMEN........ LETS PUT AN END TO THIS BS AND UNITE NOW........ IN ANY RACE WE HAVE A WINNER AND A LOSER. BUT DEMOCRATS ARE ON THE SAME TEAM.......HELLO.....JUST THINK OF THE OLYMPICS RACE WHERE TWO OR MORE OF THE US RUNNERS ARE IN THE SAME RACE, WE DONT CARE WHICH ONE WINS AS LONG AS IT IS AMERICA THAT WINS.

they are really after the hillary supporters because john mcsame needs help. Just look at the mess the republ. have put us in. economy,housing,markets,poorly handled wars. want more of the same vote for mccain.



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by gojames5 July 4, 2008 7:09 PM PDT
JOHN MCSAME I HAVE NO COMMENT.
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by eroosevelt08 July 4, 2008 8:26 PM PDT
Political news is just not interesting without Senator Clinton.
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by callistemon-2009 July 5, 2008 12:24 AM PDT
ask your polling place when you go vote in november if you state accepts write-ins, before you just do it and not ask. some states do, and those votes are counted. SOME STATES require you to be registered WELL IN ADVANCE as an independent to write-in a name...LIKE HILLARY! just check it out first, because you want to make sure who you vote for really gets the vote, as we''ve already witnessed with michigan.


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by callistemon-2009 July 5, 2008 10:42 AM PDT
ask your polling place *before* you go vote in november if your state accepts write-ins. some states do, and those votes are counted.

SOME STATES require you to be registered WELL IN ADVANCE as an independent to write-in a name...LIKE HILLARY!
just check it out first, because you want to make sure who you vote for really gets the vote.
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by dnsallday July 5, 2008 11:23 AM PDT
Obama is asking us ALL to pay attention and get involved, he is asking us to listen to what he has to say, and to take some initiative to look up all of the specifics he has laid out in his "blueprint for America" (available on his website)for how he would like to implement change. In other words Obama is trying to help educate low information voters so they don''t have to keep repeating hate speech that they get from talk radio.
He is asking us to step up to the plate and take some responsibility for moving this country forward in a way that benefits us all (not just the top 1%, like McCain%u2019s plans would do).

Continuing his week-long focus on patriotism and national service, Sen. Barack Obama will lay out a plan Wednesday to create new volunteer and service opportunities to address some of the nation''s most pressing challenges.
"We will ask Americans to serve. We will create new opportunities for Americans to serve. And we will direct that service to our most pressing national challenges.
"When you choose to serve %u2014 whether it''s your nation, your community, or simply your neighbor, You are connected to that fundamental American ideal that we want Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness not just for ourselves, but for all Americans. That is why this is a great nation,"

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by wardoglrs July 5, 2008 7:09 PM PDT
GoJam it wont matter who is in charge there all the same. There all loser''s cant you see that?

These people dont give a Dam about you or anyone. There there for themselves.

If the dems are so wonderfull then why do they give Bush more Tax payer''s money than he wants for war.

Pathetic fool''s vote these morons in power then blame them. I blame uninformed morons. Yea you the voter cant see through there BS talk. And hear we go again with the Same SH** different day ***.

Fire congress replace them all now. Never give then a chance to get hold of power.


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