Texas, teh numbers who thought Hillary was the unfair one were in
the high 50s; Barack was below 40 consistently.
--- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, Rob Harrington <Eamon1916@...> wrote:
>
> Polling consistently has shown that more people disagree with you
than agree with you...
>
> In the "Which candidate attacked the other unfairly?" Clinton has
consistently had higher numbers.
>
> Sorry.
>
> Slainte,
> Rob Harrington
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Eric Koszyk <e_koszyk@...>
> To: dems2008 <dems2008@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Saturday, March 8, 2008 8:31:25 PM
> Subject: [Dems2008] Who Campaigned Dirty First?
>
> Sue, I guess I see it differently. I think Obama waged
> a very nasty campaign first.
>
> I remember when Obama first raised the race card. He
> said Bill Clinton had said that Obama's run was "a
> fairy tale" which was misleading. Clinton had said
> that Obama having a different view on Iraq than Sen.
> Clinton was a "fairy tale" -- he was pointing out that
> both Senators had voted the same on every Iraq War
> legislation.
>
> I also didn't like it when the Obama campaign attacked
> Clinton for "downplaying MLKs legacy", which was also
> misleading. Sen. Clinton had made the statement that
> it took a president with substantial power and guts,
> LBJ, to see part of MLKs efforts to become realized.
> This was of course historically true. It did take LBJ
> to sign the Voting Rights Act into law.
>
> For Obama and his wife to have played the race card
> and to try to make the Clintons look racist -- that
> was dirty politics at its worst. That happened back in
> the end of January. And it left a lot of Clinton
> supporters, myself included, very upset. It showed
> that Obama's pledge to be post partisan was just a lot
> of hot air.
>
> Oh and thanks for calling Senator Clinton a bitch. You
> again make yourself look bad.
>
> I'm so tired of folks saying Clinton is so negative
> and oh whaa, why can't she just give up already and
> get on the bandwagon. Oh she is sooooo awful for
> thinking that the Democratic nomination should
> actually be contested. Please, if you think that
> Hillary is tough wait untill McCain starts to
> campaign. If the Democratic candidate starts to whine,
> then he will crush us deservedly.
>
>
> --- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, "Sue Tucker"
> <suectucker@> wrote:
> >
> > I don't think there will be a Republican in the Oval
> office in '09. But I think you are right about
> Hillary. She is waging a nasty campaign and forcing
> Obama to do the same, which was not his original
> intent. It's a shame she has to be such a bitch, but I
> believe that's the nature of the beast. For me...it'll
> work just fine, since I am voting for Obama anyway!
> > Sue
> >
> > I'm sorry to say it, but i think you may be correct.
> With the tactics Hillary has used in the
> > past few weeks, she is turning off a lot of voters.
> i fear a Hillary nomination= a McCain
> > presidency.
>
>
>
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