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That's a real worry for the Dumbocrats. Seems like a faulted system where the surviving candidate has been publicly trashed by many of those on their own side, handing fistfuls of mud to the opposition in the process.I wounder with this fight draging on so long, is it effecting the main game, the november poll.
Also will the dems that back the lossing candidate be willing to show up and vote for the wining candidate?
The other thing is that the longer this goes on the less time they have to pick on McCain, at the moment the dems are doing him a big favour as he can just go about his campaigning with little to no opposition.
I wounder with this fight draging on so long, is it effecting the main game, the november poll.
Also will the dems that back the lossing candidate be willing to show up and vote for the wining candidate?
The other thing is that the longer this goes on the less time they have to pick on McCain, at the moment the dems are doing him a big favour as he can just go about his campaigning with little to no opposition.
That's a real worry for the Dumbocrats. Seems like a faulted system where the surviving candidate has been publicly trashed by many of those on their own side, handing fistfuls of mud to the opposition in the process.
I just don't get that.
Watched a live speech yesterday from Barack for the first time and was very impressed with his speaking skills and his message.Big money from oil, tobacco and other lobby groups in Whasington would be very concerned with a grassroots upsurge like this talking of shutting out the lobby groups.Always like to see the underdog get up but feel the rifles will be bought out if he gets too close to winning.Politics is universal that way in protecting power.
http://edition.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/scorecard/
Obama sits on 1724
Clinton has 1589
He has 233 superdelegates to 256 for Hillary and they can change their minds any time. About 300 supers are yet to take sides.
He now has 300 to go to win the nomination.
Hillary needs 435 to win.
Financial reports for April will be filed this Wednesday at midnight US time. The media pundits and Washington insiders will be watching the results and judging the strength of their campaigns by the money they raise. The grassroots upsurge will be evaluated.
Next Wednesday (our time) will be the North Carolina and Indiana primaries. Not enough delegates at stake to get the nod but enough to see how the trend is shaping.
Unfortunately most of the votes in the US are cast because you support that party, not because you really care whos running...
Barack Obama's quest to become the first US African American president has suffered another blow from his pastor, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, who on Monday launched an all-out defence of his controversial views from the pulpit - and in the process repeated many of them.
These included: that the US Government was responsible for the AIDS epidemic among African Americans; that Zionism was racism; that Louis Farrakan, head of the National of Islam, was an inspiration to many in the black community; and that "You cannot do terrorism on other people and not expect it to come back on you."
As for the most famous member of his congregation, Mr Wright appeared to imply that Senator Obama's public rejection of his views might not be his real views.
Baracks Pastor speaks .....
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/04/29/1209234801321.html
Hope he wasnt too brainwashed by this fella ...
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