Nevada Win Shows Clinton Moving In On Obama's Political Turf
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58 percent of the electorate were women. 52 Clinton 35 Obama 10 Edwards. That, and the almost 3-1 Latino votes, says a lot about her electability.
Posted by Corky at 2008-01-19 06:22 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
I will give Clinton credit, she's the better politician - a true master. Like that crap about finally finding her own voice. How in the hell does a 60 year old woman, with 35 years of experience, on the eve of the New Hampshire Primary, finally "find" her own voice? With what voice had she been speaking with this whole damn time? I'm supposed to believe that? But the people ate it up. She changed, she changed, she cares about the people, she really does, and she cries because she cares so much. Like I said, a true master.
Posted by Norm_ at 2008-01-19 07:53 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
That, and the almost 3-1 Latino votes, says a lot about her electability. The 3-1 latino vote says a lot about her ability to pander. Of course latinos vote for her, she's the NAFTA candidate and has no interest in doing a damn thing about immigration.
Posted by Norm_ at 2008-01-19 07:56 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
Scuse me? She was supposed to win by at least 20 percentage points and she wins by 6? Yeah, okay, got ya.
Posted by Litlebritdifrnt at 2008-01-19 08:03 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
She has the MACHINE. She's been setting up this run for the White House for a long, long time. I said many moons ago that she'll win the nomination. The only real question is how she'll do in the general election with her disapproval ratings.
Posted by jestgettinalong at 2008-01-19 08:08 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
You folks need some cheese?
Posted by Corky at 2008-01-19 08:14 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
She's been setting up this run for the White House for a long, long time. If I recall correctly, all during her Senate years she's been going around the country supporting candidates and the best fund raiser in the Democratic Party. That buys a lot of IOUs. The only real question is how she'll do in the general election with her disapproval ratings. 51%. That's all it takes.
Posted by Ray at 2008-01-19 08:15 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
- a true master. Funny how when Obama wins the electorate is brilliant, but when he loses they have been fooled. You might want to work thru that concept.
Posted by Corky at 2008-01-19 08:19 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
Funny how when Hillary is herself she loses, and when she puts on a front and panders, she wins. You may want to work out how that's good for America. The people of Iowa got a good look at both candidates, and they chose Obama. The rest of the country has seen what Hillary wants them to see. I'm not whining, I'm stating the fact. Hillary is a master politician, and she's winning the war. But she's a true politician, and won't care about the middle class anymore than Bush does.
Posted by Norm_ at 2008-01-19 08:30 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
"51%. That's all it takes." Or less....I believe her husband grabbed the brass ring with about 43%. However, she's not BILL Clinton.
Posted by jestgettinalong at 2008-01-19 08:36 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
However, she's not BILL Clinton. No but Democrats think they're getting two for the price of one. Judging by the way the economy is falling apart, they're going to remember a healthy economy when Bill was president. They'll be disappointed, but that's the perception.
Posted by Ray at 2008-01-19 08:45 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
"No but Democrats think they're getting two for the price of one." Lord save us from the Clintons and the Bushes. I promise I'll never vote for another Bush if the rest of you promise not to vote for another Clinton.
Posted by jestgettinalong at 2008-01-19 08:50 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
Don't worry. I stopped voting long ago. I don't like being taken for sucker in a rigged game.
Posted by Ray at 2008-01-19 09:01 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
"Clinton Wins Obama's Voters" And Obama won more delegates in Nevada. Also, a fantastic showing for someone who was down 25 points in the Nevada polls a month ago. Also funny is that Obama has closed Clinton's 25-30 point leads in CA and FL. CA within 5 now, and FL within 8. Any shift in Nevada is probably due to the robocalls that repeat "Barack Hussein Obama", and others that claimed he was against a woman's right to choose. I'm sure we'll hear more about that in the next 10 days before the Dem SC primary. Also the NH recount should be completed within days. It's an interesting election......
Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2008-01-19 09:26 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
others that claimed he was against a woman's right to choose. He's a co-sponsor of Babbling Boxer's bill that essentially provides abortion on demand. Personally I think he missed the boat. He should be against abortion, or at least acknowledge that the fertilization of the egg begins a process that generates a human life. This is a year that a Democrat who took that position might well gain enough crossover voters that Hillary and her death squad could be beaten. He's in a rut and she's piling on the manure.
Posted by OzarkAggie at 2008-01-19 09:59 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
- won't care about the middle class anymore than Bush does. Everyone has a right to be dead wrong. Ask the middle class how they liked Clintonomics.
Posted by Corky at 2008-01-19 11:34 PM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
I think voters are beginning to suspect that Obama's wonderful oratory won't make a difference if he is elected. They want effective leadership for real change and most of the people I know who have been undecided are coming to the conclusion that Clinton will be more likely to deliver what they want. Everyone still likes Obama but feel he is just not ready for the presidency. Anyway, that's how it seems to me and the people I know.
Posted by danni at 2008-01-20 08:11 AM | Reply | Flag: Flag: (Choose)FunnyNewsworthyOffensiveAbusive
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