What do you mean by the racism is starting to hurt Obama? You are a clinton supporter, of
course you are sick of hearing the truth about your candidates race baiting tactics. I think
most people have seen that the clintons are the dirtiest politicians in a long time. They
will do anything and everything to get elected. What would the Clintons and you say if
Obama said that Hillary was only where she was because of Bill and because she was a
women? They and you would be all over him, I can just hear it, "Obama doesn't respect
Hillary's accomplishments, Obama is sexist". The difference is, Obama is above the dirty
politics of fear and division. Ferraro should step down as chairperson and Hillary and her
supporters should disavow the comments.
-- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, isabelle <isabelle_ms@...> wrote:
>
> Obama's win in Mississippi might help him with the
> nomination, but he is consistently losing white voters
> in the South as this progresses. I crunched the
> numbers myself, and he got about every African
> American voter he can count on in the state today, the
> youth once again were over estimated and won't be
> enough to put Mississippi in play for him in November.
> 3/4 of Hillary voters said they won't vote for Obama
> which is becoming a problem. The rascism talk and
> whoever said what about who, is really beginning to
> hurt Obama, in that people are sick of hearing that
> every negative attack becomes about race in one way or
> the other. Chris Matthews is now saying the red phone
> ad was rascist. Ohio is huge in the general election
> and if he doesn't win Pennsylvania, I really have my
> doubts that he can win the general.
>
>
> --- Rick <y.bull@...> wrote:
>
> > Something Hillary's advisors seem to be missing is
> > it's about the
> > delegates. Tonight's Obama win in little old
> > Mississippi is a bigger
> > net win then Clinton's Ohio. Obama just goes on
> > quietly winning
> > delegates. What they don't seem to get it tht this
> > is a 2 person race
> > and someone is going to win on the first ballot! If
> > they simply split
> > the the remaining contests, Obama goes into the
> > convention only about
> > 100 votes from the needed 2025 and Clinton needs to
> > woo nearly 70% or
> > the remaining uncommitteds to stop him. If he keeps
> > chipping away at
> > this delegate count like he has been, Clinton's task
> > becomes
> > impossibly, if it already isn't. Hillary's camp
> > better leave the
> > momentum thing to newscasters who get paid to make
> > a race look
> > exciting. They better start thinking about
> > arithmetic.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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