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Old 05-13-2008
southrnfried southrnfried is offline
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Re: Obama grabs Superdelegate lead...

Barrack H Obama has bigger problems at the moment than Mcain.

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But a new poll says 64 percent of Democrats nationwide, want her to stay in the race.

Even 42 percent of Obama's supporters in the ABC News/ Washington Post poll, said they don't want Clinton to throw in the towel.

Obama still leads Clinton by 12 points nationwide.

Separate polls released yesterday show Clinton beating Obama in West Virginia, 60 percent to 24 percent, and in Kentucky, 58 percent to 31 percent.
OBAMA AIMS FOR NOV. - New York Post

Many mainstream Dems don't think Obama can get any of the blue collar white vote. They want to see if Obama can win some of those states that will be hotly contested come fall. Just like Bill the longer Hillary stays in it the greater chance she has of stealing the nomination.

and when Obama does eventually capture the nomination he's going to be battling his credentials, or lack thereof. On one side you will have a united GOP on the other a splintered Democrat party. The Dem women have already made it clear if Hillary doesn't win the nomination they're simply not going to vote. And let's not forget the senior citizen vote which Obama is going to have to figure out a way to capture from Mcain, after all Mcain is one of them. All this while distancing himself from a racist preacher and a former terrorist (aires). Nevermind his name "Obama" being a muslim one which many christians regard as a disqualifier in itself. The road Obama has to travel is not going to be an easy one.
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