Clinton was the last democrat to win the presidency.
I'm not sure Obama is up to taking on Rove and Company
and I sure hope I'm wrong.
--- Sandra Goodwin <bridger82923@yahoo.com> wrote:
> ---OMG the tricky Clintons couldn't possibly win
> against "the dirty
> trick boys"
> November people, November
> Sandra
>
> In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, "worldpeacesoon"
> <berts420@...> wrote:
> >
> > Yeah, Ohio is huge in picking republicans. Ohio
> went for Bush in
> 2000 and 2004.
> >
> > 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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