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Michigan Voted for Hillary Clinton, Obama SAYS NO! Obama Claims "Change", "Not". The Voices of Michigan and Florida are being ignored by Obama who has posted a petition to keep Michigan and Florida's Delegates off the floor. HOW DARE HE! A MAN OF CHANGE, HE IS NO DIFFERENT...This blog is geared to help support our American Voice, LET OUR VOTES AND VOICES BE HEARD.
Hey Hillary Supporters some great news came out today!
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x2882.xml?ReleaseID=1164
This is just a sample go to the link above for the full polling from Quinnipiac....
April 2, 2008 - Clinton Leads 50 - 41 Among Pennsylvania Democrats; Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Whites Give Clinton Lead In Key November Matchups: --- PENNSYLVANIA Democrats: Clinton 50 - Obama 41; FLORIDA: Clinton 44 - McCain 42; McCain 46 - Obama 37; OHIO: Clinton 48 - McCain 39; Obama 43 - McCain 42
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New York Sen. Hillary Clinton holds a 50 - 41 percent lead over Illinois Sen. Barack Obama among likely Pennsylvania Democratic primary voters and runs better against Arizona Sen. John McCain, the likely Republican nominee in Pennsylvania, Florida and Ohio, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today.
This compares to a 53 - 41 percent lead in a March 18 survey by the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University. In general election match ups of the three largest and most important swing states in the Electoral College, the survey finds.
* Florida: Clinton 44 percent - McCain 42 percent; McCain beats Obama 46 - 37 percent;
* Ohio: Clinton beats McCain 48 - 39 percent; Obama gets 43 percent to McCain's 42 percent;
* Pennsylvania: Clinton tops McCain 48 - 40 percent; Obama leads McCain 43 - 39 percent.
The primary vote between Obama and Clinton splits sharply along racial lines, with her advantage coming from stronger support in every contest from white voters. For example, Clinton leads 59 - 34 percent among white Pennsylvania likely primary voters, while Obama leads 73 - 11 percent among black Democrats.
"When it comes to November, Sen. Hillary Clinton's strength is a big edge over Sen. Barack Obama among white voters, who have not given a majority of their votes to a Democratic presidential nominee since Lyndon Johnson in 1964," said Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute."
More than a third of voters in the three states think Obama's race is an advantage, more than twice the number who think it is a disadvantage. By contrast, roughly a quarter of voters say Clinton's gender is an advantage, and about the same number think it is a disadvantage.
"Former Democratic vice presidential nominee Geraldine Ferraro's assertion that Obama's race has helped his candidacy finds some support among the electorate," said Brown.
"At least for now, Sen. Clinton's argument that she is the better general election candidate in these key battleground states appears to have some validity," said Brown. "In this survey, her strength among white voters is why she runs better against Sen. McCain than does Sen. Obama.
"Roughly one in five Democrats in the three states say they will vote for McCain against Obama, but less than 10 percent say they would vote for McCain over Clinton. Among white Democrats, 23 percent defect to McCain in a matchup with Obama, but only 11 percent defect when Clinton is the Democratic candidate." Pennsylvania
Among Pennsylvania Democrats, Clinton leads 54 - 37 percent with women, and ties Obama 46 - 46 percent with men. Obama leads 51 - 42 percent among voters under 45 years old, while Clinton leads 54 - 37 percent among voters over 45.
By a 48 - 42 percent margin, Pennsylvania registered voters have a favorable opinion of Clinton. Obama gets a 49 - 31 percent favorability and McCain gets 47 - 31 percent.
"Sen. Clinton's imaginary snipers, Rev. Wright, Geraldine Ferraro, these events have taken only a small toll on Sen. Clinton's lead in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary," said Clay F. Richards, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute.
"Her strength is her clear advantage among white voters - blue collar whites, less educated whites, economically hurting whites, that group known famously as Reagan Democrats in the Keystone State. Obama is marshalling all his forces, but despite his eloquent dialogue on the race issue, Pennsylvania Democrats are unmoved. So Far."
The economy is the most important issue in their vote, 46 percent of voters say, followed by 23 percent who list the war in Iraq and 14 percent who cite health care.
Looking at the most important quality in a candidate, 30 percent want a strong leader and 26 percent want someone who is trustworthy.
Being black is an advantage for Obama, 32 percent say, while 15 percent say it's a disadvantage and 47 percent say it makes no difference.
Being a woman is an advantage for Clinton, 26 percent say, with 25 percent saying it's a disadvantage and 45 percent saying it makes no difference.
Florida
In a general election match-up, McCain trails Clinton 44 - 42, too close to call, but handily defeats Obama 46 - 37 percent.
"The difference between Clinton and Obama in Florida is the white vote," said Brown. "She gets 38 percent to 50 percent for McCain, but Obama loses to the Arizona senator 54 - 27 among white voters. If Obama does get the nomination, how he fares with whites will be crucial to his chances."
The economy is the most important issue to Florida voters, 44 percent of voters say, followed by 19 percent who list the war in Iraq and 14 percent who cite health care.
Twenty-nine percent say a strong leader is the most important characteristic they seek in a president, while 27 percent say trustworthiness.
Being black is an advantage for Obama, 35 percent say, while 15 percent say it's a disadvantage and 44 percent say it makes no difference.
Being a woman is an advantage for Clinton, 24 percent say, with 25 percent saying it's a disadvantage and 47 percent saying it makes no difference. Ohio
Clinton's 48 - 39 percent lead over McCain puts her clearly out in front after several months of see-saw, too-close-to-call results.
Men split with 43 percent for McCain and 42 percent for Clinton, but women go with her 53 - 35 percent.
In an Obama-McCain matchup in Ohio, women back Obama 44 - 40 percent as men split, with 44 percent for McCain and 42 percent for Obama.
Despite Clinton's edge in the match-ups, she is not as well thought of overall as her two competitors. Ohio voters split 47 - 45 percent in their opinion of Clinton. By a 45 - 37 percent margin, voters have a favorable opinion of Obama. McCain gets a 42 - 33 percent favorability.
"The favorability data indicate that her lead may be in part due to higher name recognition. This is not a good omen as the other candidates become better known," said Brown.
The economy is the most important issue in their vote, 44 percent of voters say, followed by 22 percent who list the war in Iraq and 17 percent who cite health care.
"The economic concerns of voters make Ohio a tougher challenge for McCain than has traditionally been the case for Republicans, who have never won the White House without carrying Ohio," Brown said. "But Obama's weakness among white men is an indication that he has not yet closed the sale among the lunch bucket brigade."
Ohio voters split in the most important quality they want in a candidate, with 28 percent looking for someone trustworthy and 27 percent looking for a strong leader.
Being black is an advantage for Obama, 36 percent say, while 14 percent say it's a disadvantage and 45 percent say it makes no difference.
Being a woman is an advantage for Clinton, 24 percent say, with 27 percent saying it's a disadvantage and 46 percent saying it makes no difference.
From March 24 - 31, Quinnipiac University surveyed:
* 1,136 Florida voters with a margin of error of +/- 2.9 percent;
* 1,238 Ohio voters with a margin of error of +/- 2.8 percent;
* 3,484 Pennsylvania voters with a margin of error of +/- 1.7 percent, including 1,549 Democratic likely voters, with a margin of error of +/- 2.5 percent.
The Quinnipiac University Poll, directed by Douglas Schwartz, Ph.D., conducts public opinion surveys in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio and nationwide as a public service and for research. For more data -- http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x271.xml, or call (203) 582-5201.
1a. If the 2008 Democratic primary for President were being held today, and the candidates were Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, for whom would you vote? (If undecided) As of today, do you lean more toward Clinton or Obama? *This table includes Leaners.
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x2882.xml?ReleaseID=1164
This is just a sample go to the link above for the full polling from Quinnipiac....
April 2, 2008 - Clinton Leads 50 - 41 Among Pennsylvania Democrats; Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Whites Give Clinton Lead In Key November Matchups: --- PENNSYLVANIA Democrats: Clinton 50 - Obama 41; FLORIDA: Clinton 44 - McCain 42; McCain 46 - Obama 37; OHIO: Clinton 48 - McCain 39; Obama 43 - McCain 42
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New York Sen. Hillary Clinton holds a 50 - 41 percent lead over Illinois Sen. Barack Obama among likely Pennsylvania Democratic primary voters and runs better against Arizona Sen. John McCain, the likely Republican nominee in Pennsylvania, Florida and Ohio, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today.
This compares to a 53 - 41 percent lead in a March 18 survey by the independent Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pe-ack) University. In general election match ups of the three largest and most important swing states in the Electoral College, the survey finds.
* Florida: Clinton 44 percent - McCain 42 percent; McCain beats Obama 46 - 37 percent;
* Ohio: Clinton beats McCain 48 - 39 percent; Obama gets 43 percent to McCain's 42 percent;
* Pennsylvania: Clinton tops McCain 48 - 40 percent; Obama leads McCain 43 - 39 percent.
The primary vote between Obama and Clinton splits sharply along racial lines, with her advantage coming from stronger support in every contest from white voters. For example, Clinton leads 59 - 34 percent among white Pennsylvania likely primary voters, while Obama leads 73 - 11 percent among black Democrats.
"When it comes to November, Sen. Hillary Clinton's strength is a big edge over Sen. Barack Obama among white voters, who have not given a majority of their votes to a Democratic presidential nominee since Lyndon Johnson in 1964," said Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute."
More than a third of voters in the three states think Obama's race is an advantage, more than twice the number who think it is a disadvantage. By contrast, roughly a quarter of voters say Clinton's gender is an advantage, and about the same number think it is a disadvantage.
"Former Democratic vice presidential nominee Geraldine Ferraro's assertion that Obama's race has helped his candidacy finds some support among the electorate," said Brown.
"At least for now, Sen. Clinton's argument that she is the better general election candidate in these key battleground states appears to have some validity," said Brown. "In this survey, her strength among white voters is why she runs better against Sen. McCain than does Sen. Obama.
"Roughly one in five Democrats in the three states say they will vote for McCain against Obama, but less than 10 percent say they would vote for McCain over Clinton. Among white Democrats, 23 percent defect to McCain in a matchup with Obama, but only 11 percent defect when Clinton is the Democratic candidate." Pennsylvania
Among Pennsylvania Democrats, Clinton leads 54 - 37 percent with women, and ties Obama 46 - 46 percent with men. Obama leads 51 - 42 percent among voters under 45 years old, while Clinton leads 54 - 37 percent among voters over 45.
By a 48 - 42 percent margin, Pennsylvania registered voters have a favorable opinion of Clinton. Obama gets a 49 - 31 percent favorability and McCain gets 47 - 31 percent.
"Sen. Clinton's imaginary snipers, Rev. Wright, Geraldine Ferraro, these events have taken only a small toll on Sen. Clinton's lead in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary," said Clay F. Richards, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute.
"Her strength is her clear advantage among white voters - blue collar whites, less educated whites, economically hurting whites, that group known famously as Reagan Democrats in the Keystone State. Obama is marshalling all his forces, but despite his eloquent dialogue on the race issue, Pennsylvania Democrats are unmoved. So Far."
The economy is the most important issue in their vote, 46 percent of voters say, followed by 23 percent who list the war in Iraq and 14 percent who cite health care.
Looking at the most important quality in a candidate, 30 percent want a strong leader and 26 percent want someone who is trustworthy.
Being black is an advantage for Obama, 32 percent say, while 15 percent say it's a disadvantage and 47 percent say it makes no difference.
Being a woman is an advantage for Clinton, 26 percent say, with 25 percent saying it's a disadvantage and 45 percent saying it makes no difference.
Florida
In a general election match-up, McCain trails Clinton 44 - 42, too close to call, but handily defeats Obama 46 - 37 percent.
"The difference between Clinton and Obama in Florida is the white vote," said Brown. "She gets 38 percent to 50 percent for McCain, but Obama loses to the Arizona senator 54 - 27 among white voters. If Obama does get the nomination, how he fares with whites will be crucial to his chances."
The economy is the most important issue to Florida voters, 44 percent of voters say, followed by 19 percent who list the war in Iraq and 14 percent who cite health care.
Twenty-nine percent say a strong leader is the most important characteristic they seek in a president, while 27 percent say trustworthiness.
Being black is an advantage for Obama, 35 percent say, while 15 percent say it's a disadvantage and 44 percent say it makes no difference.
Being a woman is an advantage for Clinton, 24 percent say, with 25 percent saying it's a disadvantage and 47 percent saying it makes no difference. Ohio
Clinton's 48 - 39 percent lead over McCain puts her clearly out in front after several months of see-saw, too-close-to-call results.
Men split with 43 percent for McCain and 42 percent for Clinton, but women go with her 53 - 35 percent.
In an Obama-McCain matchup in Ohio, women back Obama 44 - 40 percent as men split, with 44 percent for McCain and 42 percent for Obama.
Despite Clinton's edge in the match-ups, she is not as well thought of overall as her two competitors. Ohio voters split 47 - 45 percent in their opinion of Clinton. By a 45 - 37 percent margin, voters have a favorable opinion of Obama. McCain gets a 42 - 33 percent favorability.
"The favorability data indicate that her lead may be in part due to higher name recognition. This is not a good omen as the other candidates become better known," said Brown.
The economy is the most important issue in their vote, 44 percent of voters say, followed by 22 percent who list the war in Iraq and 17 percent who cite health care.
"The economic concerns of voters make Ohio a tougher challenge for McCain than has traditionally been the case for Republicans, who have never won the White House without carrying Ohio," Brown said. "But Obama's weakness among white men is an indication that he has not yet closed the sale among the lunch bucket brigade."
Ohio voters split in the most important quality they want in a candidate, with 28 percent looking for someone trustworthy and 27 percent looking for a strong leader.
Being black is an advantage for Obama, 36 percent say, while 14 percent say it's a disadvantage and 45 percent say it makes no difference.
Being a woman is an advantage for Clinton, 24 percent say, with 27 percent saying it's a disadvantage and 46 percent saying it makes no difference.
From March 24 - 31, Quinnipiac University surveyed:
* 1,136 Florida voters with a margin of error of +/- 2.9 percent;
* 1,238 Ohio voters with a margin of error of +/- 2.8 percent;
* 3,484 Pennsylvania voters with a margin of error of +/- 1.7 percent, including 1,549 Democratic likely voters, with a margin of error of +/- 2.5 percent.
The Quinnipiac University Poll, directed by Douglas Schwartz, Ph.D., conducts public opinion surveys in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio and nationwide as a public service and for research. For more data -- http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x271.xml, or call (203) 582-5201.
1a. If the 2008 Democratic primary for President were being held today, and the candidates were Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, for whom would you vote? (If undecided) As of today, do you lean more toward Clinton or Obama? *This table includes Leaners.
Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Indiana, Kentucky and all the states that are still waiting to vote. Remember what this women said in this video. Sit quietly and listen, and connect. Remember her...Vote your heart, and vote for Hillary....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlN5HBzmEbQ&eurl=ad.php?t=3582
It's time for all of us to band together and make that stand for Hillary.
Thank you,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlN5HBzmEbQ&eurl=ad.php?t=3582
It's time for all of us to band together and make that stand for Hillary.
Thank you,
Calling all voters of Michigan and Florida, today Hillary Clinton posted a petition on her website to make our voices heard in these two states. Please stand up all Voters. Not just Hillary voters but all voters to allow Michigan and Florida voters voices be heard this year.
Below is a link to the petition on Hillary's website. the first link is the actual page and the second is her website...
STAND UP AMERICA LET YOUR VOICES BE HEARD.........
http://hillaryclinton.com/action/flmi/?sc=8
or
http://hillaryclinton.com
Thank you.....Everyone....
Below is a link to the petition on Hillary's website. the first link is the actual page and the second is her website...
STAND UP AMERICA LET YOUR VOICES BE HEARD.........
http://hillaryclinton.com/action/flmi/?sc=8
or
http://hillaryclinton.com
Thank you.....Everyone....
HEllo Everyone,
I am going to be less talkative this week...I had to step away from politics this last few weeks. I was suffering from Politic nightmares...lol...
I am proud of all you who continue to support Hillary. It looks as though Obama is looking a little tired these past two weeks. Having to work harder to bounce back from Hillary's strong stances on issues. I am concerned though with the RACE ISSUE...It seems that since last nights primary in MISSISSIPPI that it was polarized. I don't want to see a racial divide in this country anymore. I wish people would vote because that person is best for this country. Not on the basis that one is African American or a Woman. Last night was not a good night for any American. It was clearly a polarized primary. And it seems as though most African Americans are voting for Obama...Which is fine, but it sometimes is hard to think that its come down to Race and Gender voting. Bad, Bad, Bad...
No Matter what happens, I hope that the Party can Unite and support our candidate whether male or female, Black or white. I want people to see the issues, not color, or gender. I want people to vote for what is right, not what is wrong in politics. I want a unified nation, not a divided party. I hope that Michigan and Florida matter, its not the peoples fault of our government. I support Hillary cause I believe in her, I believe she has the ability to bring about change to a broken government. Yeah she is from old politics, but, you know not everyone is bad. Gas prices in Michigan are at $3.49 per gallon, Foreclosures are at a all time high, Manufacturers are gone, the state of the state is horrible. The price of Food, Rent, Insurance, and even when I shop at the second hand store for those little things the prices are out of this world...A garage sale item being sold for retail price. What is to become of this world? When will we be hear? When will we be helped?
When will we know who our nomination will be?
When will a state out there be the deciding factor in this election process?
Pennsylvania PLEASE STAND UP AND OVER Overwhelmingly VOTE ONE WAY OR THE OTHER...If not Pennsylvania, then let Michigan and Florida make the final decision in this election primary season.
I love Hillary, and Like Obama, but substance is lacking in the Obama factor for me. Hillary is my choice, cause I believe in her, I just wished that everyone could see her human side, the side that really cares...The John Edwards side...The middle class to the poorest of poorest people. Someone out there lets make a decision in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Florida...
Take Care...Hillary 08...
I am going to be less talkative this week...I had to step away from politics this last few weeks. I was suffering from Politic nightmares...lol...
I am proud of all you who continue to support Hillary. It looks as though Obama is looking a little tired these past two weeks. Having to work harder to bounce back from Hillary's strong stances on issues. I am concerned though with the RACE ISSUE...It seems that since last nights primary in MISSISSIPPI that it was polarized. I don't want to see a racial divide in this country anymore. I wish people would vote because that person is best for this country. Not on the basis that one is African American or a Woman. Last night was not a good night for any American. It was clearly a polarized primary. And it seems as though most African Americans are voting for Obama...Which is fine, but it sometimes is hard to think that its come down to Race and Gender voting. Bad, Bad, Bad...
No Matter what happens, I hope that the Party can Unite and support our candidate whether male or female, Black or white. I want people to see the issues, not color, or gender. I want people to vote for what is right, not what is wrong in politics. I want a unified nation, not a divided party. I hope that Michigan and Florida matter, its not the peoples fault of our government. I support Hillary cause I believe in her, I believe she has the ability to bring about change to a broken government. Yeah she is from old politics, but, you know not everyone is bad. Gas prices in Michigan are at $3.49 per gallon, Foreclosures are at a all time high, Manufacturers are gone, the state of the state is horrible. The price of Food, Rent, Insurance, and even when I shop at the second hand store for those little things the prices are out of this world...A garage sale item being sold for retail price. What is to become of this world? When will we be hear? When will we be helped?
When will we know who our nomination will be?
When will a state out there be the deciding factor in this election process?
Pennsylvania PLEASE STAND UP AND OVER Overwhelmingly VOTE ONE WAY OR THE OTHER...If not Pennsylvania, then let Michigan and Florida make the final decision in this election primary season.
I love Hillary, and Like Obama, but substance is lacking in the Obama factor for me. Hillary is my choice, cause I believe in her, I just wished that everyone could see her human side, the side that really cares...The John Edwards side...The middle class to the poorest of poorest people. Someone out there lets make a decision in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Florida...
Take Care...Hillary 08...
Tuesday February 26, 2008
Clinton has 2-1 lead in W.Va., according to poll
by Jake Stump
Daily Mail Capitol Reporter
By nearly a two to one margin, West Virginia Democrats and Independents are more likely to vote for Hillary Clinton than Barrack Obama, according to a new poll.
Forty-three percent of those surveyed said they'd vote for Clinton in the upcoming West Virginia primary election compared to 22 percent who selected Obama, based on a public opinion poll conducted by Charleston-based Mark Blankenship Enterprises.
Thirty-five percent said they were undecided.
Mark Blankenship, president of the firm, said his group conducted a random sample telephone survey last week of 405 registered Democrat and Independent voters in West Virginia.
The results, a display of Clinton's popularity in the state, were even a bit surprising to Blankenship, a longtime political consultant and pollster.
"If you asked me two weeks ago what I'd anticipate, I may not have given Obama the nod, but I'd assume it'd be closer," he said. "Obviously, her campaign is appealing to the average democrat and independent in West Virginia."
The margin of error in the poll is 4.9 percent.
Among women surveyed, 48 percent of them favored Clinton to just 19 percent backing Obama. Men were also more likely to support Clinton, with 38 percent, compared to Obama at 25 percent.
"They're not rejecting Hillary Clinton, and they certainly aren't consistent with what you hear in the national media that Obama is in commanding control of this election," Blankenship said about his poll.
Blankenship's firm also gauged residents on West Virginia-related issues. Voters were asked if they thought West Virginia was, in general, on the right track or the wrong track. Forty-nine percent of the democrats and independents surveyed believe things are looking bright for the state, compared to 36 percent who don't.
But 63 percent of those surveyed said the West Virginia job market would either "get worse" or "remain about the same" throughout the next five years. Only 38 percent said it would "get better."
Interviewers used a random-digit dialing procedure to interview voters. The technique is designed to produce a sample of registered voters that is representative of the entire population in such areas as age, gender, race and family income.
Contact writer Jake Stump at jakest@dailymail.com or 348-4842.
Clinton has 2-1 lead in W.Va., according to poll
by Jake Stump
Daily Mail Capitol Reporter
By nearly a two to one margin, West Virginia Democrats and Independents are more likely to vote for Hillary Clinton than Barrack Obama, according to a new poll.
Forty-three percent of those surveyed said they'd vote for Clinton in the upcoming West Virginia primary election compared to 22 percent who selected Obama, based on a public opinion poll conducted by Charleston-based Mark Blankenship Enterprises.
Thirty-five percent said they were undecided.
Mark Blankenship, president of the firm, said his group conducted a random sample telephone survey last week of 405 registered Democrat and Independent voters in West Virginia.
The results, a display of Clinton's popularity in the state, were even a bit surprising to Blankenship, a longtime political consultant and pollster.
"If you asked me two weeks ago what I'd anticipate, I may not have given Obama the nod, but I'd assume it'd be closer," he said. "Obviously, her campaign is appealing to the average democrat and independent in West Virginia."
The margin of error in the poll is 4.9 percent.
Among women surveyed, 48 percent of them favored Clinton to just 19 percent backing Obama. Men were also more likely to support Clinton, with 38 percent, compared to Obama at 25 percent.
"They're not rejecting Hillary Clinton, and they certainly aren't consistent with what you hear in the national media that Obama is in commanding control of this election," Blankenship said about his poll.
Blankenship's firm also gauged residents on West Virginia-related issues. Voters were asked if they thought West Virginia was, in general, on the right track or the wrong track. Forty-nine percent of the democrats and independents surveyed believe things are looking bright for the state, compared to 36 percent who don't.
But 63 percent of those surveyed said the West Virginia job market would either "get worse" or "remain about the same" throughout the next five years. Only 38 percent said it would "get better."
Interviewers used a random-digit dialing procedure to interview voters. The technique is designed to produce a sample of registered voters that is representative of the entire population in such areas as age, gender, race and family income.
Contact writer Jake Stump at jakest@dailymail.com or 348-4842.
BY GERARDO REYES
El Nuevo Herald
Sen. Barack Obama's campaign said Friday that a flag bearing the image of Ernesto ''Che'' Guevara, which was hanging on the wall of a Houston office used by volunteers, was ''offensive'' for many Cuban-Americans.
''We were disappointed to see this picture because it is both offensive to many Cuban Americans and Americans of all backgrounds, and because it does not reflect Senator Obama's views,'' the Democratic presidential hopeful's campaign said in a press release to El Nuevo Herald.
The office where the image was located belongs to volunteer workers and is not supervised in any way by the Obama campaign, according to the press release.
''Barack Obama has been very clear in putting forth a Cuba policy based on one principle: freedom for the Cuban people,'' it said.
SCANDAL BEGINS
A Fox Network affiliate in Houston broke the story that started the controversy regarding the image of the deceased Argentine revolutionary, whom the majority of Cuban exiles in the United States holds responsible for the executions of hundreds.
Although the original story covered by the Fox affiliate focused on the enthusiasm surrounding Super Tuesday, by Wednesday the image of the flag in the office that was occupied by three volunteer campaign workers (one of them was seated in front of the flag) became the target of numerous conservative blogs and the main topic of discussion on Miami's Cuban radio stations.
''That's the executioner Cuban communist Che Guevara hanging on the wall at the headquarters of the Obama campaign in Texas,'' wrote blogger Dan McLaughlin under one of the images reproduced online.
During a follow-up report, one of the women at the office, identified only as MarÃ�Âa Isabel, eluded questions about the flag and its image by saying she didn't have time.
''I'm sorry, I'm on the news, but I don't watch the news,'' said MarÃ�Âa Isabel at one point during the interview, adding, ``This is a distraction. I don't have time to talk about the Cuban flag.''
MarÃ�Âa Isabel, who identified herself as a Cuban American, praised Obama during the interview and stated that she knew the United States wanted a change and that she trusts the candidate.
As the reporter became insistent, MarÃ�Âa Isabel unclipped the microphone from her sweater and concluded the interview.
MarÃ�Âa Isabel has been identified as being Captain 002 of Obama's Houston campaign, and she is also president of the Houston Obama Leadership Team.
http://www.miamiherald.com/campaign08/story/421834.html
HERE IS SOME MORE INTERESTING NEWS! I'M JUST SHARING WHAT IS WRITTEN AND I WILL TAKE ALLOT OF FLACK FOR THIS BUT I DON'T CARE...
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El Nuevo Herald
Sen. Barack Obama's campaign said Friday that a flag bearing the image of Ernesto ''Che'' Guevara, which was hanging on the wall of a Houston office used by volunteers, was ''offensive'' for many Cuban-Americans.
''We were disappointed to see this picture because it is both offensive to many Cuban Americans and Americans of all backgrounds, and because it does not reflect Senator Obama's views,'' the Democratic presidential hopeful's campaign said in a press release to El Nuevo Herald.
The office where the image was located belongs to volunteer workers and is not supervised in any way by the Obama campaign, according to the press release.
''Barack Obama has been very clear in putting forth a Cuba policy based on one principle: freedom for the Cuban people,'' it said.
SCANDAL BEGINS
A Fox Network affiliate in Houston broke the story that started the controversy regarding the image of the deceased Argentine revolutionary, whom the majority of Cuban exiles in the United States holds responsible for the executions of hundreds.
Although the original story covered by the Fox affiliate focused on the enthusiasm surrounding Super Tuesday, by Wednesday the image of the flag in the office that was occupied by three volunteer campaign workers (one of them was seated in front of the flag) became the target of numerous conservative blogs and the main topic of discussion on Miami's Cuban radio stations.
''That's the executioner Cuban communist Che Guevara hanging on the wall at the headquarters of the Obama campaign in Texas,'' wrote blogger Dan McLaughlin under one of the images reproduced online.
During a follow-up report, one of the women at the office, identified only as MarÃ�Âa Isabel, eluded questions about the flag and its image by saying she didn't have time.
''I'm sorry, I'm on the news, but I don't watch the news,'' said MarÃ�Âa Isabel at one point during the interview, adding, ``This is a distraction. I don't have time to talk about the Cuban flag.''
MarÃ�Âa Isabel, who identified herself as a Cuban American, praised Obama during the interview and stated that she knew the United States wanted a change and that she trusts the candidate.
As the reporter became insistent, MarÃ�Âa Isabel unclipped the microphone from her sweater and concluded the interview.
MarÃ�Âa Isabel has been identified as being Captain 002 of Obama's Houston campaign, and she is also president of the Houston Obama Leadership Team.
http://www.miamiherald.com/campaign08/story/421834.html
HERE IS SOME MORE INTERESTING NEWS! I'M JUST SHARING WHAT IS WRITTEN AND I WILL TAKE ALLOT OF FLACK FOR THIS BUT I DON'T CARE...
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Two New Polls: Clinton Holds Strong Ohio Lead
COLUMBUS, OH - Just a week before Ohioans cast their votes in the Democratic primary, two polls released today show Senator Hillary Clinton holding a strong lead over Senator Barack Obama.
In a new Quinnipiac University Poll, Clinton holds an 11-point edge over Obama, leading 51-40. And among likely primary voters, Clinton’s favorability rating is 76 percent to Obama’s 64 percent.
A University of Cincinnati Institute for Policy Research poll also released today shows Clinton leading Sen. Obama by 8 points, 47-39.
For more information on the Quinnipiac poll, click here.
For more information on the University of Cincinnati’s Institute for Policy Research Poll.
Hey Texas, Hillary is there for you, as she is for Michigan, Florida, and Ohio...She knows your pains, and problems. She will be the one who will bring change in our Government. Everyone parades shes comes from the same old politics, but you know she can bring that change. She is passionate, she is caring, she is understanding, she is a hard worker, she has great plans for our country. Support her now at hillaryclinton.com... Let here know you support her...
COLUMBUS, OH - Just a week before Ohioans cast their votes in the Democratic primary, two polls released today show Senator Hillary Clinton holding a strong lead over Senator Barack Obama.
In a new Quinnipiac University Poll, Clinton holds an 11-point edge over Obama, leading 51-40. And among likely primary voters, Clinton’s favorability rating is 76 percent to Obama’s 64 percent.
A University of Cincinnati Institute for Policy Research poll also released today shows Clinton leading Sen. Obama by 8 points, 47-39.
For more information on the Quinnipiac poll, click here.
For more information on the University of Cincinnati’s Institute for Policy Research Poll.
Hey Texas, Hillary is there for you, as she is for Michigan, Florida, and Ohio...She knows your pains, and problems. She will be the one who will bring change in our Government. Everyone parades shes comes from the same old politics, but you know she can bring that change. She is passionate, she is caring, she is understanding, she is a hard worker, she has great plans for our country. Support her now at hillaryclinton.com... Let here know you support her...
Article by the Daily Texan,
As voters, we're often torn between our hearts and our minds when making crucial decisions concerning the welfare of the country. This endorsement is no different.
In the past year, we have been entranced by the powerful timbre of Barack Obama's voice. We have felt our hearts soar with each progressive idea he has put forth, especially his call for youth action and enrollment in public service programs. But we do not think he is the wisest choice for president. George W. Bush has made a mess of America, and we believe Hillary Clinton is the best person to clean it up. She is prepared and willing to be a leader who is "a lot less hat and a lot more cattle," as she stated during Thursday night's debate.
Clinton is a seasoned politician, and some argue that works against her. But Bush has been wildly successful in destroying every positive function of the machine that is Washington, D.C., and Clinton has the political tools and knowledge to fix it.
We have admired the consistent integrity of Obama's campaign. He is everything a politician shouldn't be, meaning that we think he is a good human being. To truly be a leader we can look up to, Clinton should learn from her refined opponent's style.
But during Thursday's debate, Obama made a major gaffe in incorrectly stating that he had received endorsements from every major newspaper in Texas. We may not be considered a "major" paper to many, but we represent a crucial constituency of close to 50,000 young and enthusiastic voters, and we've been scrutinizing every move of the candidates leading up to today's endorsement. Sure, Obama took many under his spell when he graced our city with his presence early in his campaign, but we think he prematurely considered his work in Austin done.
We've taken into account our communication with each campaign as an indication of how each candidate's government would function. Upon finding out the debate would not be open to students, Obama's campaign told us there was nothing they could do to get more students into the debate, whereas the Clinton camp was sympathetic in offering assistance. This makes us wonder how far Obama would go for us as president.
The youth vote, especially here in Texas, is extremely important to both candidates. As Texas, Austin and UT have all entered the limelight as major players in the nomination process, we have been confused by Obama's relative absence from the home of such an important, excited and loyal constituency.
Clinton, while not as dazzling as her opponent, has asserted her presence to us. She has pledged to restore government support to college students by increasing the availability of Stafford Loans and Pell Grants. Her outline for a universal health care system is thorough and sound, while Obama unfairly exploits the resounding term "universal" in terms of his plan, which is voluntary and wouldn't actually serve America in its entirety (like Social Security, policy can only be universal if it is mandatory). Furthermore, Clinton's plans for Iraq ensure a gradual transition to stability for the Middle East.
Clinton's abrasiveness, while somewhat off-putting, is essential in scrubbing our country clean of the grime the current administration has let build up. And by promising that the clean-up will begin in full effect on day one of her presidency, she's proved to us over and over again that she's ready, even excited, to get her hands dirty. Meanwhile, Obama's curent focus is geared toward winning the nomination, and we need more than hope and rhetoric to be reassured that the critical transition to come with the next presidency will be handled safely.
We live each day in anticipation of Democratic leadership for this country. But considering the current state of America, now is not the time for radical change.
We'd like to see Obama and Clinton work together in achieving the many goals they share. Obama has our confident vote in four (or eight) years' time. But for now, we can't risk trusting the judgment of our hearts. Logically, Hillary Clinton should be the next president of the United States. Under her leadership, we can return to being the great country we once were.
On an ending note of this post...
Hillary Clinton Asked Us to help Raise $2.2 Million dollars in 48 Hours to match Obama's Ads in Texas and Ohio..Under 48 hours here supporters gave her her wish...Congratulations to her. Thank you all that support Hillary Clinton and Thank you for your continued belief in her.
I believe when all is said and done that:
Hillary will Unite,
Hillary will Speak for the poor and middle class,
Hillary will bring the troops home,
Hillary will work with both parties,
Hillary will find solutions to fixing our economy,
Hillary will find solutions to fix our educational system,
Hillary will bridge the gap around the world and begin the healing process.
Hillary will fix our health care system...
Hillary 08! Read More »
As voters, we're often torn between our hearts and our minds when making crucial decisions concerning the welfare of the country. This endorsement is no different.
In the past year, we have been entranced by the powerful timbre of Barack Obama's voice. We have felt our hearts soar with each progressive idea he has put forth, especially his call for youth action and enrollment in public service programs. But we do not think he is the wisest choice for president. George W. Bush has made a mess of America, and we believe Hillary Clinton is the best person to clean it up. She is prepared and willing to be a leader who is "a lot less hat and a lot more cattle," as she stated during Thursday night's debate.
Clinton is a seasoned politician, and some argue that works against her. But Bush has been wildly successful in destroying every positive function of the machine that is Washington, D.C., and Clinton has the political tools and knowledge to fix it.
We have admired the consistent integrity of Obama's campaign. He is everything a politician shouldn't be, meaning that we think he is a good human being. To truly be a leader we can look up to, Clinton should learn from her refined opponent's style.
But during Thursday's debate, Obama made a major gaffe in incorrectly stating that he had received endorsements from every major newspaper in Texas. We may not be considered a "major" paper to many, but we represent a crucial constituency of close to 50,000 young and enthusiastic voters, and we've been scrutinizing every move of the candidates leading up to today's endorsement. Sure, Obama took many under his spell when he graced our city with his presence early in his campaign, but we think he prematurely considered his work in Austin done.
We've taken into account our communication with each campaign as an indication of how each candidate's government would function. Upon finding out the debate would not be open to students, Obama's campaign told us there was nothing they could do to get more students into the debate, whereas the Clinton camp was sympathetic in offering assistance. This makes us wonder how far Obama would go for us as president.
The youth vote, especially here in Texas, is extremely important to both candidates. As Texas, Austin and UT have all entered the limelight as major players in the nomination process, we have been confused by Obama's relative absence from the home of such an important, excited and loyal constituency.
Clinton, while not as dazzling as her opponent, has asserted her presence to us. She has pledged to restore government support to college students by increasing the availability of Stafford Loans and Pell Grants. Her outline for a universal health care system is thorough and sound, while Obama unfairly exploits the resounding term "universal" in terms of his plan, which is voluntary and wouldn't actually serve America in its entirety (like Social Security, policy can only be universal if it is mandatory). Furthermore, Clinton's plans for Iraq ensure a gradual transition to stability for the Middle East.
Clinton's abrasiveness, while somewhat off-putting, is essential in scrubbing our country clean of the grime the current administration has let build up. And by promising that the clean-up will begin in full effect on day one of her presidency, she's proved to us over and over again that she's ready, even excited, to get her hands dirty. Meanwhile, Obama's curent focus is geared toward winning the nomination, and we need more than hope and rhetoric to be reassured that the critical transition to come with the next presidency will be handled safely.
We live each day in anticipation of Democratic leadership for this country. But considering the current state of America, now is not the time for radical change.
We'd like to see Obama and Clinton work together in achieving the many goals they share. Obama has our confident vote in four (or eight) years' time. But for now, we can't risk trusting the judgment of our hearts. Logically, Hillary Clinton should be the next president of the United States. Under her leadership, we can return to being the great country we once were.
On an ending note of this post...
Hillary Clinton Asked Us to help Raise $2.2 Million dollars in 48 Hours to match Obama's Ads in Texas and Ohio..Under 48 hours here supporters gave her her wish...Congratulations to her. Thank you all that support Hillary Clinton and Thank you for your continued belief in her.
I believe when all is said and done that:
Hillary will Unite,
Hillary will Speak for the poor and middle class,
Hillary will bring the troops home,
Hillary will work with both parties,
Hillary will find solutions to fixing our economy,
Hillary will find solutions to fix our educational system,
Hillary will bridge the gap around the world and begin the healing process.
Hillary will fix our health care system...
Hillary 08! Read More »
I believe she can and will win the White House. If Michigan and Florida don't get a say it might be a republican White House another 4 years.
Hummm. See how divided the Democratic Party is....
The only chance they had to the White House is Hillary...
The Republicans will Squash Obama he isn't ready yet to lead this country...
One Nation, Party Divided, and May be Conquered by the Republicans in the General Election....
Get with it Democrats, Elect Hillary Clinton as our Nominee...She spoke so eloquently last night. While Obamaman Rides on her Coat Tail...John Edwards and Al Gore need to make up there damn Minds...Get off your butts and Unit our Party...Hillary is best suited to get everything done...Hummm John Edwards would benefit from his health care plan, Al Gore would benefit for Global Warming...Hummm TAG TEAM TIME!....Get off your butts butt heads....Vote Hillary
Hummm. See how divided the Democratic Party is....
The only chance they had to the White House is Hillary...
The Republicans will Squash Obama he isn't ready yet to lead this country...
One Nation, Party Divided, and May be Conquered by the Republicans in the General Election....
Get with it Democrats, Elect Hillary Clinton as our Nominee...She spoke so eloquently last night. While Obamaman Rides on her Coat Tail...John Edwards and Al Gore need to make up there damn Minds...Get off your butts and Unit our Party...Hillary is best suited to get everything done...Hummm John Edwards would benefit from his health care plan, Al Gore would benefit for Global Warming...Hummm TAG TEAM TIME!....Get off your butts butt heads....Vote Hillary
I watched the Debate tonight, and found it utterly upsetting that media, still knocks Hillary around. I don't understand why, during the debate Barack said something that stood out but no one commented on it. During the debate they were discussing Health Care. Barack said, "my plan isn't that good". Did anyone else catch that...Blunder...he blundered a few times. But instead of the media saying something, they pierce the knife into Clinton as if she were conceding the race. To me it seems that the democrats are divided. I am a democrat who wants change, but that change i believe would come from Hillary, and not Obama. I have listened to every debate, and watched every thing from both sides.
I DON'T BUY INTO OBAMAS WORDS OF CHANGE. HIS RECORD WHICH IS NOT BEING LOOKED AT FROM THE MEDIA'S VIEW POINT IS NOT BEING CHALLENGED. BUT HILLARY'S WAS..THE MEDIA IS UNFAIR, UNBALANCED, AND PLAIN RETARDED...MICHIGAN IS BEING WRITTEN OFF, FLORIDA IS BEING WRITTEN OFF, HILLARY IS BEING WRITTEN OFF. UNFAIR...
AM I ANGRY "YES"...WHY, CAUSE THE REAL THING IS STANDING THERE AND EVERYONE IS IN THIS DREAM THAT OBAMA CAN WIN THE GENERAL ELECTION, BASED ON POLLS, AND WORDS. WELL WAKE UP AMERICA...THE REPUBLICAN MACHINE WILL EAT HIM ALIVE, BESIDES HE ISN'T EVEN TALKING TO MICHIGAN VOTERS AND FLORIDA VOTERS. HILLARY KEEPS TELLING THE VOTERS THAT WE COUNT IN MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA. THAT SHE HAS WON IN ALL THE STATES THAT NEED TO BE WON IN A GENERAL ELECTION. SHE ALSO HAVE BEEN TESTED AND CAN WITHSTAND THE BULL CRAP OF THE REPUBLICANS. I BELIEVE IN HILLARY AND I DON'T BELIEVE IN OBAMA. I AM NOT IMPORTANT IN THIS ELECTION CAUSE OUR VOTE DON'T COUNT. I AM BOMBARDED BY OBAMA SUPPORTERS THAT I CAN'T GET A WORD IN EDGE WISE. WELL MY FRIENDS, MAYBE MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA SHOULD BOYCOTT THE CONVENTION AND NOT VOTE IN THE GENERAL ELECTIONS. I HAVE LOST FAITH IN THIS PRIMARY YEAR BECAUSE OF THE UNFAIRNESS OF THESE DIFFERENT WAYS EVERY STATE DOES ITS VOTING. NO WONDER WHY THERE IS AN UNFAIR DISADVANTAGE TO OTHER PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES. THEY GET CUT UP, SHUT OUT BECAUSE SOMEONE IS RICH, AND HAS MONEY TO BUY THE ELECTIONS.
THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY MUST AMEND AND CHANGE THE WAY IT CONDUCTS BUSINESS.
1. ALL STATES SHOULD VOTE IN A PRIMARY NOT A MIXED VOTING OR CAUCUSES AND OR BOTH. IT SHOULD BE ONE FORMAT PERIOD.
2. IT SHOULD BE DIVIDED BY REGION...EXAMPLE: THE NORTH EAST SHOULD HAVE A PRIMARY DATE, THE SOUTH EAST SHOULD HAVE A PRIMARY DATE, THE MID WEST SHOULD HAVE A PRIMARY DATE AND SO FORTH.
3. ALL PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEES SHOULD HAVE A FAR SHOT AT THE NOMINATION PERIOD.
4. CAMPAIGN FINANCES SHOULD BE CAPPED. SO THAT EVERYONE HAS A FAIR CHANCE. AND CAMPAIGN ADS SHOULD BE EQUAL, NOT THE RICH GUY VERSUS THE POOR GUY...IT'S UNFAIR.
5. AND LASTLY, EVERYONE'S RECORD SHOULD BE DISCUSSED PERIOD.
6. EVERY NOMINEE SHOULD HAVE A PUBLICLY KNOWN LAYOUT OF HIS OR HER PLANS PERIOD.
AM I ANGERED YES, WILL OBAMA SUPPORTERS BASH ME YES, WILL I GET SHUT OUT LIKE MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA YES...WHERE IS THE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY THAT EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE A SAY, BUT GET SHUT OUT, WHERE IS THE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY WHEN, EXPERIENCE DOESN'T MATTER. YOU CAN'T GET A JOB WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, OR A DEGREE. WHERE IS IT FAIR THAT MICHIGAN WHO'S ECONOMY, AND UNEMPLOYMENT, AND IT'S FORECLOSURE IS AT IT'S WORST.
WHY DOESN'T OUR VOICES BE HEARD? WHY ARE WE SHUT OUT? WHY DOES A DATE MATTER OVER THE VOICES OF THE VOTERS? WHY DOES EXPERIENCE NOT MATTER ANYMORE?
WHY IS IT THAT WORDS ARE STRONGER AND BETTER THAN EXPERIENCE?
WHY IS IT THAT A CANDIDATE DOESN'T HEED THE WILL OF THE VOTERS OF MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA? WHERE IS THE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY THERE?
WHY CAN'T THERE BE A UNIFORM FOR ALL CANDIDATES IN THIS RACE?
UNFAIR, UN AMERICAN, UN PATRIOTIC, BAD BUSINESS ON THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY...
I WILL FIGHT TO BOYCOTT THE CONVENTION, I WILL NOT VOTE IN THE GENERAL ELECTIONS BECAUSE AMERICAN VOICES ARE NOT BEING HEARD...EVERY STATE HAS A RIGHT, EVERY PROCESS IN THE NOMINATION SHOULD BE UNIFORMED AND NOT SEGMENTED INTO MINI THIS, MINI THAT, AND UNFAIR PRACTICES OF ELECTIONS. THE POOR PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY ARE NOT REPRESENTED IN CAUCUSES, ONLY PRIMARIES GIVE A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF THE FAIRNESS OF ELECTIONS.
OUR PRESIDENT SHOULD BE EXPERIENCED,
OUR PRESIDENT SHOULD BE WELL EDUCATED
OUR PRESIDENT MUST REPRESENT THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE
OUR PRESIDENT MUST LEAD ON DAY ONE
OUR PRESIDENT MUST MAKE CHANGES IN THE PROCESSES OF HOW THE ELECTIONS ARE HELD AND EVERYONE HAS A SAY TO THE VERY END AT THE CONVENTION. NO STATE SHOULD BE LEFT UNHEARD...
REMEMBER THIS AMERICA SHE WON IN ALL BIG STATES THAT NEED TO BE WON IN A GENERAL ELECTION. ALL STATES COUNT...BUT, ONE MUST CARRY ALL THOSE POPULATED STATES IN ORDER TO WIN THE GENERAL ELECTI
I BELIEVE IN ONE CANDIDATE,
I BELIEVE SHE CAN LEAD THIS COUNTRY AND UNITE US
I BELIEVE SHE HAS EXPERIENCE TO RUN THE WHITE HOUSE ON DAY ONE.
I BELIEVE SHE CAN MAKE CHANGE FROM THE POLITICS OF WASHINGTON.
I BELIEVE SHE HAS BEEN TESTED TO WITHSTAND THE REPUBLICANS.
I BELIEVE THAT SHE BEST SERVES THE POOREST PEOPLE TO THE MIDDLE CLASS. AMERICA'S WORKING MACHINE.
I BELIEVE IN HER BECAUSE SHE BELIEVES IN US, THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, THE PEOPLE OF MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA.
I BELIEVE THAT SHE CAN BE EFFECTIVE IN THE WAR ON TERROR.
I BELIEVE SHE CAN BRIDGE THE GAP ON HOW WORLD VIEWS OF AMERICA.
I BELIEVE IN HER
I BELIEVE IN HER
I BELIEVE IN HER
ONE LEADER, ONE NATION, UNITED...HILLARY CLINTON IS THE CHOICE...
I DON'T BUY INTO OBAMAS WORDS OF CHANGE. HIS RECORD WHICH IS NOT BEING LOOKED AT FROM THE MEDIA'S VIEW POINT IS NOT BEING CHALLENGED. BUT HILLARY'S WAS..THE MEDIA IS UNFAIR, UNBALANCED, AND PLAIN RETARDED...MICHIGAN IS BEING WRITTEN OFF, FLORIDA IS BEING WRITTEN OFF, HILLARY IS BEING WRITTEN OFF. UNFAIR...
AM I ANGRY "YES"...WHY, CAUSE THE REAL THING IS STANDING THERE AND EVERYONE IS IN THIS DREAM THAT OBAMA CAN WIN THE GENERAL ELECTION, BASED ON POLLS, AND WORDS. WELL WAKE UP AMERICA...THE REPUBLICAN MACHINE WILL EAT HIM ALIVE, BESIDES HE ISN'T EVEN TALKING TO MICHIGAN VOTERS AND FLORIDA VOTERS. HILLARY KEEPS TELLING THE VOTERS THAT WE COUNT IN MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA. THAT SHE HAS WON IN ALL THE STATES THAT NEED TO BE WON IN A GENERAL ELECTION. SHE ALSO HAVE BEEN TESTED AND CAN WITHSTAND THE BULL CRAP OF THE REPUBLICANS. I BELIEVE IN HILLARY AND I DON'T BELIEVE IN OBAMA. I AM NOT IMPORTANT IN THIS ELECTION CAUSE OUR VOTE DON'T COUNT. I AM BOMBARDED BY OBAMA SUPPORTERS THAT I CAN'T GET A WORD IN EDGE WISE. WELL MY FRIENDS, MAYBE MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA SHOULD BOYCOTT THE CONVENTION AND NOT VOTE IN THE GENERAL ELECTIONS. I HAVE LOST FAITH IN THIS PRIMARY YEAR BECAUSE OF THE UNFAIRNESS OF THESE DIFFERENT WAYS EVERY STATE DOES ITS VOTING. NO WONDER WHY THERE IS AN UNFAIR DISADVANTAGE TO OTHER PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES. THEY GET CUT UP, SHUT OUT BECAUSE SOMEONE IS RICH, AND HAS MONEY TO BUY THE ELECTIONS.
THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY MUST AMEND AND CHANGE THE WAY IT CONDUCTS BUSINESS.
1. ALL STATES SHOULD VOTE IN A PRIMARY NOT A MIXED VOTING OR CAUCUSES AND OR BOTH. IT SHOULD BE ONE FORMAT PERIOD.
2. IT SHOULD BE DIVIDED BY REGION...EXAMPLE: THE NORTH EAST SHOULD HAVE A PRIMARY DATE, THE SOUTH EAST SHOULD HAVE A PRIMARY DATE, THE MID WEST SHOULD HAVE A PRIMARY DATE AND SO FORTH.
3. ALL PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEES SHOULD HAVE A FAR SHOT AT THE NOMINATION PERIOD.
4. CAMPAIGN FINANCES SHOULD BE CAPPED. SO THAT EVERYONE HAS A FAIR CHANCE. AND CAMPAIGN ADS SHOULD BE EQUAL, NOT THE RICH GUY VERSUS THE POOR GUY...IT'S UNFAIR.
5. AND LASTLY, EVERYONE'S RECORD SHOULD BE DISCUSSED PERIOD.
6. EVERY NOMINEE SHOULD HAVE A PUBLICLY KNOWN LAYOUT OF HIS OR HER PLANS PERIOD.
AM I ANGERED YES, WILL OBAMA SUPPORTERS BASH ME YES, WILL I GET SHUT OUT LIKE MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA YES...WHERE IS THE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY THAT EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE A SAY, BUT GET SHUT OUT, WHERE IS THE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY WHEN, EXPERIENCE DOESN'T MATTER. YOU CAN'T GET A JOB WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, OR A DEGREE. WHERE IS IT FAIR THAT MICHIGAN WHO'S ECONOMY, AND UNEMPLOYMENT, AND IT'S FORECLOSURE IS AT IT'S WORST.
WHY DOESN'T OUR VOICES BE HEARD? WHY ARE WE SHUT OUT? WHY DOES A DATE MATTER OVER THE VOICES OF THE VOTERS? WHY DOES EXPERIENCE NOT MATTER ANYMORE?
WHY IS IT THAT WORDS ARE STRONGER AND BETTER THAN EXPERIENCE?
WHY IS IT THAT A CANDIDATE DOESN'T HEED THE WILL OF THE VOTERS OF MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA? WHERE IS THE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY THERE?
WHY CAN'T THERE BE A UNIFORM FOR ALL CANDIDATES IN THIS RACE?
UNFAIR, UN AMERICAN, UN PATRIOTIC, BAD BUSINESS ON THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY...
I WILL FIGHT TO BOYCOTT THE CONVENTION, I WILL NOT VOTE IN THE GENERAL ELECTIONS BECAUSE AMERICAN VOICES ARE NOT BEING HEARD...EVERY STATE HAS A RIGHT, EVERY PROCESS IN THE NOMINATION SHOULD BE UNIFORMED AND NOT SEGMENTED INTO MINI THIS, MINI THAT, AND UNFAIR PRACTICES OF ELECTIONS. THE POOR PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY ARE NOT REPRESENTED IN CAUCUSES, ONLY PRIMARIES GIVE A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF THE FAIRNESS OF ELECTIONS.
OUR PRESIDENT SHOULD BE EXPERIENCED,
OUR PRESIDENT SHOULD BE WELL EDUCATED
OUR PRESIDENT MUST REPRESENT THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE
OUR PRESIDENT MUST LEAD ON DAY ONE
OUR PRESIDENT MUST MAKE CHANGES IN THE PROCESSES OF HOW THE ELECTIONS ARE HELD AND EVERYONE HAS A SAY TO THE VERY END AT THE CONVENTION. NO STATE SHOULD BE LEFT UNHEARD...
REMEMBER THIS AMERICA SHE WON IN ALL BIG STATES THAT NEED TO BE WON IN A GENERAL ELECTION. ALL STATES COUNT...BUT, ONE MUST CARRY ALL THOSE POPULATED STATES IN ORDER TO WIN THE GENERAL ELECTI
I BELIEVE IN ONE CANDIDATE,
I BELIEVE SHE CAN LEAD THIS COUNTRY AND UNITE US
I BELIEVE SHE HAS EXPERIENCE TO RUN THE WHITE HOUSE ON DAY ONE.
I BELIEVE SHE CAN MAKE CHANGE FROM THE POLITICS OF WASHINGTON.
I BELIEVE SHE HAS BEEN TESTED TO WITHSTAND THE REPUBLICANS.
I BELIEVE THAT SHE BEST SERVES THE POOREST PEOPLE TO THE MIDDLE CLASS. AMERICA'S WORKING MACHINE.
I BELIEVE IN HER BECAUSE SHE BELIEVES IN US, THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, THE PEOPLE OF MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA.
I BELIEVE THAT SHE CAN BE EFFECTIVE IN THE WAR ON TERROR.
I BELIEVE SHE CAN BRIDGE THE GAP ON HOW WORLD VIEWS OF AMERICA.
I BELIEVE IN HER
I BELIEVE IN HER
I BELIEVE IN HER
ONE LEADER, ONE NATION, UNITED...HILLARY CLINTON IS THE CHOICE...
I watched the Debate tonight, and found it utterly upsetting that media, still knocks Hillary around. I don't understand why, during the debate Barack said something that stood out but no one commented on it. During the debate they were discussing Health Care. Barack said, "my plan isn't that good". Did anyone else catch that...Blunder...he blundered a few times. But instead of the media saying something, they pierce the knife into Clinton as if she were conceding the race. To me it seems that the democrats are divided. I am a democrat who wants change, but that change i believe would come from Hillary, and not Obama. I have listened to every debate, and watched every thing from both sides.
I DON'T BUY INTO OBAMAS WORDS OF CHANGE. HIS RECORD WHICH IS NOT BEING LOOKED AT FROM THE MEDIA'S VIEW POINT IS NOT BEING CHALLENGED. BUT HILLARY'S WAS..THE MEDIA IS UNFAIR, UNBALANCED, AND PLAIN RETARDED...MICHIGAN IS BEING WRITTEN OFF, FLORIDA IS BEING WRITTEN OFF, HILLARY IS BEING WRITTEN OFF. UNFAIR...
AM I ANGRY "YES"...WHY, CAUSE THE REAL THING IS STANDING THERE AND EVERYONE IS IN THIS DREAM THAT OBAMA CAN WIN THE GENERAL ELECTION, BASED ON POLLS, AND WORDS. WELL WAKE UP AMERICA...THE REPUBLICAN MACHINE WILL EAT HIM ALIVE, BESIDES HE ISN'T EVEN TALKING TO MICHIGAN VOTERS AND FLORIDA VOTERS. HILLARY KEEPS TELLING THE VOTERS THAT WE COUNT IN MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA. THAT SHE HAS WON IN ALL THE STATES THAT NEED TO BE WON IN A GENERAL ELECTION. SHE ALSO HAVE BEEN TESTED AND CAN WITHSTAND THE BULL CRAP OF THE REPUBLICANS. I BELIEVE IN HILLARY AND I DON'T BELIEVE IN OBAMA. I AM NOT IMPORTANT IN THIS ELECTION CAUSE OUR VOTE DON'T COUNT. I AM BOMBARDED BY OBAMA SUPPORTERS THAT I CAN'T GET A WORD IN EDGE WISE. WELL MY FRIENDS, MAYBE MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA SHOULD BOYCOTT THE CONVENTION AND NOT VOTE IN THE GENERAL ELECTIONS. I HAVE LOST FAITH IN THIS PRIMARY YEAR BECAUSE OF THE UNFAIRNESS OF THESE DIFFERENT WAYS EVERY STATE DOES ITS VOTING. NO WONDER WHY THERE IS AN UNFAIR DISADVANTAGE TO OTHER PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES. THEY GET CUT UP, SHUT OUT BECAUSE SOMEONE IS RICH, AND HAS MONEY TO BUY THE ELECTIONS.
THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY MUST AMEND AND CHANGE THE WAY IT CONDUCTS BUSINESS.
1. ALL STATES SHOULD VOTE IN A PRIMARY NOT A MIXED VOTING OR CAUCUSES AND OR BOTH. IT SHOULD BE ONE FORMAT PERIOD.
2. IT SHOULD BE DIVIDED BY REGION...EXAMPLE: THE NORTH EAST SHOULD HAVE A PRIMARY DATE, THE SOUTH EAST SHOULD HAVE A PRIMARY DATE, THE MID WEST SHOULD HAVE A PRIMARY DATE AND SO FORTH.
3. ALL PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEES SHOULD HAVE A FAR SHOT AT THE NOMINATION PERIOD.
4. CAMPAIGN FINANCES SHOULD BE CAPPED. SO THAT EVERYONE HAS A FAIR CHANCE. AND CAMPAIGN ADS SHOULD BE EQUAL, NOT THE RICH GUY VERSUS THE POOR GUY...IT'S UNFAIR.
5. AND LASTLY, EVERYONE'S RECORD SHOULD BE DISCUSSED PERIOD.
6. EVERY NOMINEE SHOULD HAVE A PUBLICLY KNOWN LAYOUT OF HIS OR HER PLANS PERIOD.
AM I ANGERED YES, WILL OBAMA SUPPORTERS BASH ME YES, WILL I GET SHUT OUT LIKE MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA YES...WHERE IS THE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY THAT EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE A SAY, BUT GET SHUT OUT, WHERE IS THE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY WHEN, EXPERIENCE DOESN'T MATTER. YOU CAN'T GET A JOB WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, OR A DEGREE. WHERE IS IT FAIR THAT MICHIGAN WHO'S ECONOMY, AND UNEMPLOYMENT, AND IT'S FORECLOSURE IS AT IT'S WORST.
WHY DOESN'T OUR VOICES BE HEARD? WHY ARE WE SHUT OUT? WHY DOES A DATE MATTER OVER THE VOICES OF THE VOTERS? WHY DOES EXPERIENCE NOT MATTER ANYMORE?
WHY IS IT THAT WORDS ARE STRONGER AND BETTER THAN EXPERIENCE?
WHY IS IT THAT A CANDIDATE DOESN'T HEED THE WILL OF THE VOTERS OF MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA? WHERE IS THE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY THERE?
WHY CAN'T THERE BE A UNIFORM FOR ALL CANDIDATES IN THIS RACE?
UNFAIR, UN AMERICAN, UN PATRIOTIC, BAD BUSINESS ON THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY...
I WILL FIGHT TO BOYCOTT THE CONVENTION, I WILL NOT VOTE IN THE GENERAL ELECTIONS BECAUSE AMERICAN VOICES ARE NOT BEING HEARD...EVERY STATE HAS A RIGHT, EVERY PROCESS IN THE NOMINATION SHOULD BE UNIFORMED AND NOT SEGMENTED INTO MINI THIS, MINI THAT, AND UNFAIR PRACTICES OF ELECTIONS. THE POOR PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY ARE NOT REPRESENTED IN CAUCUSES, ONLY PRIMARIES GIVE A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF THE FAIRNESS OF ELECTIONS.
OUR PRESIDENT SHOULD BE EXPERIENCED,
OUR PRESIDENT SHOULD BE WELL EDUCATED
OUR PRESIDENT MUST REPRESENT THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE
OUR PRESIDENT MUST LEAD ON DAY ONE
OUR PRESIDENT MUST MAKE CHANGES IN THE PROCESSES OF HOW THE ELECTIONS ARE HELD AND EVERYONE HAS A SAY TO THE VERY END AT THE CONVENTION. NO STATE SHOULD BE LEFT UNHEARD...
REMEMBER THIS AMERICA SHE WON IN ALL BIG STATES THAT NEED TO BE WON IN A GENERAL ELECTION. ALL STATES COUNT...BUT, ONE MUST CARRY ALL THOSE POPULATED STATES IN ORDER TO WIN THE GENERAL ELECTI
I BELIEVE IN ONE CANDIDATE,
I BELIEVE SHE CAN LEAD THIS COUNTRY AND UNITE US
I BELIEVE SHE HAS EXPERIENCE TO RUN THE WHITE HOUSE ON DAY ONE.
I BELIEVE SHE CAN MAKE CHANGE FROM THE POLITICS OF WASHINGTON.
I BELIEVE SHE HAS BEEN TESTED TO WITHSTAND THE REPUBLICANS.
I BELIEVE THAT SHE BEST SERVES THE POOREST PEOPLE TO THE MIDDLE CLASS. AMERICA'S WORKING MACHINE.
I BELIEVE IN HER BECAUSE SHE BELIEVES IN US, THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, THE PEOPLE OF MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA.
I BELIEVE THAT SHE CAN BE EFFECTIVE IN THE WAR ON TERROR.
I BELIEVE SHE CAN BRIDGE THE GAP ON HOW WORLD VIEWS OF AMERICA.
I BELIEVE IN HER
I BELIEVE IN HER
I BELIEVE IN HER
ONE LEADER, ONE NATION, UNITED...HILLARY CLINTON IS THE CHOICE...
I DON'T BUY INTO OBAMAS WORDS OF CHANGE. HIS RECORD WHICH IS NOT BEING LOOKED AT FROM THE MEDIA'S VIEW POINT IS NOT BEING CHALLENGED. BUT HILLARY'S WAS..THE MEDIA IS UNFAIR, UNBALANCED, AND PLAIN RETARDED...MICHIGAN IS BEING WRITTEN OFF, FLORIDA IS BEING WRITTEN OFF, HILLARY IS BEING WRITTEN OFF. UNFAIR...
AM I ANGRY "YES"...WHY, CAUSE THE REAL THING IS STANDING THERE AND EVERYONE IS IN THIS DREAM THAT OBAMA CAN WIN THE GENERAL ELECTION, BASED ON POLLS, AND WORDS. WELL WAKE UP AMERICA...THE REPUBLICAN MACHINE WILL EAT HIM ALIVE, BESIDES HE ISN'T EVEN TALKING TO MICHIGAN VOTERS AND FLORIDA VOTERS. HILLARY KEEPS TELLING THE VOTERS THAT WE COUNT IN MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA. THAT SHE HAS WON IN ALL THE STATES THAT NEED TO BE WON IN A GENERAL ELECTION. SHE ALSO HAVE BEEN TESTED AND CAN WITHSTAND THE BULL CRAP OF THE REPUBLICANS. I BELIEVE IN HILLARY AND I DON'T BELIEVE IN OBAMA. I AM NOT IMPORTANT IN THIS ELECTION CAUSE OUR VOTE DON'T COUNT. I AM BOMBARDED BY OBAMA SUPPORTERS THAT I CAN'T GET A WORD IN EDGE WISE. WELL MY FRIENDS, MAYBE MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA SHOULD BOYCOTT THE CONVENTION AND NOT VOTE IN THE GENERAL ELECTIONS. I HAVE LOST FAITH IN THIS PRIMARY YEAR BECAUSE OF THE UNFAIRNESS OF THESE DIFFERENT WAYS EVERY STATE DOES ITS VOTING. NO WONDER WHY THERE IS AN UNFAIR DISADVANTAGE TO OTHER PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES. THEY GET CUT UP, SHUT OUT BECAUSE SOMEONE IS RICH, AND HAS MONEY TO BUY THE ELECTIONS.
THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY MUST AMEND AND CHANGE THE WAY IT CONDUCTS BUSINESS.
1. ALL STATES SHOULD VOTE IN A PRIMARY NOT A MIXED VOTING OR CAUCUSES AND OR BOTH. IT SHOULD BE ONE FORMAT PERIOD.
2. IT SHOULD BE DIVIDED BY REGION...EXAMPLE: THE NORTH EAST SHOULD HAVE A PRIMARY DATE, THE SOUTH EAST SHOULD HAVE A PRIMARY DATE, THE MID WEST SHOULD HAVE A PRIMARY DATE AND SO FORTH.
3. ALL PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEES SHOULD HAVE A FAR SHOT AT THE NOMINATION PERIOD.
4. CAMPAIGN FINANCES SHOULD BE CAPPED. SO THAT EVERYONE HAS A FAIR CHANCE. AND CAMPAIGN ADS SHOULD BE EQUAL, NOT THE RICH GUY VERSUS THE POOR GUY...IT'S UNFAIR.
5. AND LASTLY, EVERYONE'S RECORD SHOULD BE DISCUSSED PERIOD.
6. EVERY NOMINEE SHOULD HAVE A PUBLICLY KNOWN LAYOUT OF HIS OR HER PLANS PERIOD.
AM I ANGERED YES, WILL OBAMA SUPPORTERS BASH ME YES, WILL I GET SHUT OUT LIKE MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA YES...WHERE IS THE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY THAT EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE A SAY, BUT GET SHUT OUT, WHERE IS THE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY WHEN, EXPERIENCE DOESN'T MATTER. YOU CAN'T GET A JOB WITHOUT EXPERIENCE, OR A DEGREE. WHERE IS IT FAIR THAT MICHIGAN WHO'S ECONOMY, AND UNEMPLOYMENT, AND IT'S FORECLOSURE IS AT IT'S WORST.
WHY DOESN'T OUR VOICES BE HEARD? WHY ARE WE SHUT OUT? WHY DOES A DATE MATTER OVER THE VOICES OF THE VOTERS? WHY DOES EXPERIENCE NOT MATTER ANYMORE?
WHY IS IT THAT WORDS ARE STRONGER AND BETTER THAN EXPERIENCE?
WHY IS IT THAT A CANDIDATE DOESN'T HEED THE WILL OF THE VOTERS OF MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA? WHERE IS THE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY THERE?
WHY CAN'T THERE BE A UNIFORM FOR ALL CANDIDATES IN THIS RACE?
UNFAIR, UN AMERICAN, UN PATRIOTIC, BAD BUSINESS ON THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY...
I WILL FIGHT TO BOYCOTT THE CONVENTION, I WILL NOT VOTE IN THE GENERAL ELECTIONS BECAUSE AMERICAN VOICES ARE NOT BEING HEARD...EVERY STATE HAS A RIGHT, EVERY PROCESS IN THE NOMINATION SHOULD BE UNIFORMED AND NOT SEGMENTED INTO MINI THIS, MINI THAT, AND UNFAIR PRACTICES OF ELECTIONS. THE POOR PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY ARE NOT REPRESENTED IN CAUCUSES, ONLY PRIMARIES GIVE A CLEAR UNDERSTANDING OF THE FAIRNESS OF ELECTIONS.
OUR PRESIDENT SHOULD BE EXPERIENCED,
OUR PRESIDENT SHOULD BE WELL EDUCATED
OUR PRESIDENT MUST REPRESENT THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE
OUR PRESIDENT MUST LEAD ON DAY ONE
OUR PRESIDENT MUST MAKE CHANGES IN THE PROCESSES OF HOW THE ELECTIONS ARE HELD AND EVERYONE HAS A SAY TO THE VERY END AT THE CONVENTION. NO STATE SHOULD BE LEFT UNHEARD...
REMEMBER THIS AMERICA SHE WON IN ALL BIG STATES THAT NEED TO BE WON IN A GENERAL ELECTION. ALL STATES COUNT...BUT, ONE MUST CARRY ALL THOSE POPULATED STATES IN ORDER TO WIN THE GENERAL ELECTI
I BELIEVE IN ONE CANDIDATE,
I BELIEVE SHE CAN LEAD THIS COUNTRY AND UNITE US
I BELIEVE SHE HAS EXPERIENCE TO RUN THE WHITE HOUSE ON DAY ONE.
I BELIEVE SHE CAN MAKE CHANGE FROM THE POLITICS OF WASHINGTON.
I BELIEVE SHE HAS BEEN TESTED TO WITHSTAND THE REPUBLICANS.
I BELIEVE THAT SHE BEST SERVES THE POOREST PEOPLE TO THE MIDDLE CLASS. AMERICA'S WORKING MACHINE.
I BELIEVE IN HER BECAUSE SHE BELIEVES IN US, THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, THE PEOPLE OF MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA.
I BELIEVE THAT SHE CAN BE EFFECTIVE IN THE WAR ON TERROR.
I BELIEVE SHE CAN BRIDGE THE GAP ON HOW WORLD VIEWS OF AMERICA.
I BELIEVE IN HER
I BELIEVE IN HER
I BELIEVE IN HER
ONE LEADER, ONE NATION, UNITED...HILLARY CLINTON IS THE CHOICE...
OHIO POLLS: RCP Average
Date 2-18: Clinton 52.7
Barack 38.0 percent Clinton +14.7
TEXAS POLLS: RCP Average
Date 2-18 Clinton 50.2 percent
Barack 42.6 percent Clinton +7.6
Rhode Island Polls:
Brown University Polls
Date 2-10 Clinton 36 percent
Barack 28 percent Clinton +8.0
PENNSYLVANIA POLLS: Keystone POLLS
DATE 2-18 Clinton 44.0 percent
Barack 32.0 percent Clinton +12.0
Come on North Carolina, Lets bring Hillary to the White House...She will get the Job Done!....
Barack is leading in North Carolina 50.0 percent to 40.0 percent for Hillary...Lets stand up North Carolina, she has won in the primaries states that are needed to win the general election. So, get on board and stop Obama...
Date 2-18: Clinton 52.7
Barack 38.0 percent Clinton +14.7
TEXAS POLLS: RCP Average
Date 2-18 Clinton 50.2 percent
Barack 42.6 percent Clinton +7.6
Rhode Island Polls:
Brown University Polls
Date 2-10 Clinton 36 percent
Barack 28 percent Clinton +8.0
PENNSYLVANIA POLLS: Keystone POLLS
DATE 2-18 Clinton 44.0 percent
Barack 32.0 percent Clinton +12.0
Come on North Carolina, Lets bring Hillary to the White House...She will get the Job Done!....
Barack is leading in North Carolina 50.0 percent to 40.0 percent for Hillary...Lets stand up North Carolina, she has won in the primaries states that are needed to win the general election. So, get on board and stop Obama...
1. Obama admits there will be set backs and mistakes.
2. Obama is a Freshmen senator, "Roll of the Dice".
3. Obama's relationship with "INDICTED", businessman "Tony" Rezko threatens his image as an antidote to the poisons of Washington. Rezko, accused of scheming to pressure companies seeking state business for kickbacks and campaign contributions, poured thousands of dollars in the campaigns of "OBAMA" and others.
4. Rezko also helped OBAMA increase his yard in a transaction that the Illinois senator now calls a "BONEHEAD" mistake.
5. Fact: The New York Times recently poked holes at OBAMA's explanation of this role in legislation that ultimately benefited a NUCLEAR ENERGY COMPANY whose executives and employees have "DONATED" more than $200,000.00 to his CAMPAIGN.
6. Fact: Obama acknowledged last summer that it was a "Stretch" for voters to consider him for the presidency. This underscores his "Inexperience".
7. Obama's Temperament seems to irk people when he uses phrases like "Likable Enough" about Hillary Clinton.
8. Obama "CANCELLED" a meeting with John Edwards because of scheduling problems. But Obama said I don't want to been seen weak by going to Edwards. He wants Edwards to come to him. Humm. It seems somewhat weak, or maybe even cocky. It feels like a slap in the face to John Edwards. I find it hard that everyone out there seems to think Obama is the king shit. It was John Edwards that pushed the agenda for which both Obama and Hillary got a stronger stance. It looks "Cocky" and "Weak" for Obama to say what he said. John Edwards is a strong advocate for the middle class and poor people. This is a Clear Mistake on Obama's Side, cause it leads the issue that he states "Change" and "Hope" which again presents to the American People as "False", "Misleading" and clearly a statement of "Inexperience". If he is a man of change, then why wouldn't he go and visit with John Edwards and "JUST" talk. It would paint a better picture for him. But he failed to do so, "Weak" and "Cocky" at the same time. This isn't how a leader leads. Wake up "America" read between the lines.
Now, as for my previous post, I want to thank those who responded. I am passionate about Hillary, and yes I believe in Hillary and Believe she best represents the American people. I know that our system is screwed up when it comes to legal issues pertaining to primaries. I understand that, but the people of Michigan and Florida need to have there voices heard. I think that Florida's delegates should matter cause all the presidential contenders were on the ballot. I also believe that Michigan should hold another primary, and that the cost of it should be splint evenly with the two candidates. I also believe that Michigan should chip in on the cost also. This is an important state. I don't want the candidates to spend any money on advertisement. I want just a primary to set the stage for our voices to be heard. If they can't resolve the issue than "Split" the delegates and it is clearly stated that Hillary left her name on the ballot while others decided to remove there name. Obama should be receive lessor of the delegates.
Okay, enough for now... Again thank you for responding...
Micheal
2. Obama is a Freshmen senator, "Roll of the Dice".
3. Obama's relationship with "INDICTED", businessman "Tony" Rezko threatens his image as an antidote to the poisons of Washington. Rezko, accused of scheming to pressure companies seeking state business for kickbacks and campaign contributions, poured thousands of dollars in the campaigns of "OBAMA" and others.
4. Rezko also helped OBAMA increase his yard in a transaction that the Illinois senator now calls a "BONEHEAD" mistake.
5. Fact: The New York Times recently poked holes at OBAMA's explanation of this role in legislation that ultimately benefited a NUCLEAR ENERGY COMPANY whose executives and employees have "DONATED" more than $200,000.00 to his CAMPAIGN.
6. Fact: Obama acknowledged last summer that it was a "Stretch" for voters to consider him for the presidency. This underscores his "Inexperience".
7. Obama's Temperament seems to irk people when he uses phrases like "Likable Enough" about Hillary Clinton.
8. Obama "CANCELLED" a meeting with John Edwards because of scheduling problems. But Obama said I don't want to been seen weak by going to Edwards. He wants Edwards to come to him. Humm. It seems somewhat weak, or maybe even cocky. It feels like a slap in the face to John Edwards. I find it hard that everyone out there seems to think Obama is the king shit. It was John Edwards that pushed the agenda for which both Obama and Hillary got a stronger stance. It looks "Cocky" and "Weak" for Obama to say what he said. John Edwards is a strong advocate for the middle class and poor people. This is a Clear Mistake on Obama's Side, cause it leads the issue that he states "Change" and "Hope" which again presents to the American People as "False", "Misleading" and clearly a statement of "Inexperience". If he is a man of change, then why wouldn't he go and visit with John Edwards and "JUST" talk. It would paint a better picture for him. But he failed to do so, "Weak" and "Cocky" at the same time. This isn't how a leader leads. Wake up "America" read between the lines.
Now, as for my previous post, I want to thank those who responded. I am passionate about Hillary, and yes I believe in Hillary and Believe she best represents the American people. I know that our system is screwed up when it comes to legal issues pertaining to primaries. I understand that, but the people of Michigan and Florida need to have there voices heard. I think that Florida's delegates should matter cause all the presidential contenders were on the ballot. I also believe that Michigan should hold another primary, and that the cost of it should be splint evenly with the two candidates. I also believe that Michigan should chip in on the cost also. This is an important state. I don't want the candidates to spend any money on advertisement. I want just a primary to set the stage for our voices to be heard. If they can't resolve the issue than "Split" the delegates and it is clearly stated that Hillary left her name on the ballot while others decided to remove there name. Obama should be receive lessor of the delegates.
Okay, enough for now... Again thank you for responding...
Micheal
I am very angry at OBAMA right now. How dare he make a petition on his website to keep Michigan and Florida Delegates off the floor. You Democrats are blind sided by his lines of Hope, but he is no different. He is a politician America. He gives you no hope, he gives you miss guided muffled answers to his plans. If you pay close attention to his speeches he actually tells you it will take longer to create a health care system for Americans by the end of his first term. Humm. He also states that his plan for Carbon emissions reduction will be done by 2050, Hillary's plans are 2012. Humm. You think he is all that?
I live in Michigan, Yeah Michigan where everything is "Crap" right now. I voted in my primary for Hillary Clinton, Cause I believe in her. I know she will be for the people. I am angry right now as a voter of Michigan. I am "Pissed" off right now at Obama Man...How dare he ignore and turn a blind eye on Michiganders and Floridians. How dare he post a link in his website to make sure that Michigan Delegates and Florida Delegates are VOID...You People believe Obama is a man of "Change" You believe he is a new "Hope"...Hog wash...He is no different. He is not for the people of this country. If he was he would allow Michigan and Florida's Votes Count. "Not"...Michigan and Florida Stand Up Tell Him to Let our VOICES COUNT. Hillary Clinton is the only presidential contender who "GIVES A DAMN ABOUT MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA".
If you look at the polls, who does Obama get his support from? Rich upper class and well educated people. Hummm. Where does Hillary get her support from the "Lower MIDDLE CLASS" to "AMERICAS POOREST PEOPLE". Who is suffering in this country? Lower middle class to the poorest of people. See the reality here. Who really cares about us, "Hillary" Does...Everybody knows damn well that Obama if the shoes were turned would seek our delegates in Michigan and Florida. But he chooses to "SLAP" us in the face. Hillary said no matter what she wants our delegates to count.
I watch the media, and I have complained and complained and sent out tons of emails to voice my opinion and have gotten no where. "America" the people that are hurt most are not being given a fair and balanced chance to make our voices heard. They instead spin bull crap over and over breaking down Hillary as a no good for nothing person. What right do they think she is not a human being. Who has stuck by her husband, and raised a wonderful daughter. Who has fought for health care, who has stuck up for us poorer class of people. Who? Hillary is to be commended for long history. She wants education, she wants Congressional Health Care, for which Obama now calls his plan. Michigan Come here and voice your anger, call your senators, call the media, lets band together, and stand out side the news stations, and say "MICHIGAN MUST COUNT, MICHIGAN MUST BE SEATED, MICHIGAN VOTED, and MICHIGAN and FLORIDA MUST BE HEARD". Email Obama and Shame Him for his Lack of "Change" and tell him his "Hope" message is a bunch of CROCK. He is no Different. A politician is a politician and he is no different.
Make the right choice and let the Heart and the hand of Hillary grasp your heart and help lead her to the White House and you will see "Change".
I live in Michigan, Yeah Michigan where everything is "Crap" right now. I voted in my primary for Hillary Clinton, Cause I believe in her. I know she will be for the people. I am angry right now as a voter of Michigan. I am "Pissed" off right now at Obama Man...How dare he ignore and turn a blind eye on Michiganders and Floridians. How dare he post a link in his website to make sure that Michigan Delegates and Florida Delegates are VOID...You People believe Obama is a man of "Change" You believe he is a new "Hope"...Hog wash...He is no different. He is not for the people of this country. If he was he would allow Michigan and Florida's Votes Count. "Not"...Michigan and Florida Stand Up Tell Him to Let our VOICES COUNT. Hillary Clinton is the only presidential contender who "GIVES A DAMN ABOUT MICHIGAN AND FLORIDA".
If you look at the polls, who does Obama get his support from? Rich upper class and well educated people. Hummm. Where does Hillary get her support from the "Lower MIDDLE CLASS" to "AMERICAS POOREST PEOPLE". Who is suffering in this country? Lower middle class to the poorest of people. See the reality here. Who really cares about us, "Hillary" Does...Everybody knows damn well that Obama if the shoes were turned would seek our delegates in Michigan and Florida. But he chooses to "SLAP" us in the face. Hillary said no matter what she wants our delegates to count.
I watch the media, and I have complained and complained and sent out tons of emails to voice my opinion and have gotten no where. "America" the people that are hurt most are not being given a fair and balanced chance to make our voices heard. They instead spin bull crap over and over breaking down Hillary as a no good for nothing person. What right do they think she is not a human being. Who has stuck by her husband, and raised a wonderful daughter. Who has fought for health care, who has stuck up for us poorer class of people. Who? Hillary is to be commended for long history. She wants education, she wants Congressional Health Care, for which Obama now calls his plan. Michigan Come here and voice your anger, call your senators, call the media, lets band together, and stand out side the news stations, and say "MICHIGAN MUST COUNT, MICHIGAN MUST BE SEATED, MICHIGAN VOTED, and MICHIGAN and FLORIDA MUST BE HEARD". Email Obama and Shame Him for his Lack of "Change" and tell him his "Hope" message is a bunch of CROCK. He is no Different. A politician is a politician and he is no different.
Make the right choice and let the Heart and the hand of Hillary grasp your heart and help lead her to the White House and you will see "Change".
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