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Pennsylvania poll offers good news for Democrats
Los Angeles Times - CA,USA
Democrats worried about Barack Obama's primary losses to in key states might find some solace from a poll of Pennsylvania voters released earlier this week. Yes, the survey by the Harrisburg-based Susquehanna Polling and Research showed Clinton the stronger November contender against John McCain in the state; she led the presumptive Republican presidential nominee by 11 percentage points, 49% to 38%.

Clinton in the past tense? Almost with Obama
Reuters - USA
ROSEBURG, Oregon - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama appears ready to put his opponent, Hillary Clinton, into the past tense of the grueling primary campaign. When asked on Saturday at a rally in Roseburg about party unity, the Illinois senator acknowledged people’s concerns about the length of the nominating process but assured them that Democrats would come out united in the end. “It was pretty tough and hard fought,” he said about the primary season, describing the former first lady as a “formidable opponent.”

Clinton Takes Aim at McCain’s Economic Agenda
Wall Street Journal Blogs - New York,NY,USA
Hillary Clinton today trained her sites on the presumptive Republican nominee. In a campaign event in Frankfort, Ky., she offered some of the sharpest attacks on the Arizona senator’s economic policies to date. “You may think that it’s hardly possible to be in agreement with President Bush, but that is what Senator McCain said, and nowhere is that agreement unfortunately clearer than it is when it comes to Senator McCain’s economic vision for America. He’s laying out an agenda on the campaign trail that is nothing less than four more years of George Bush economics,” Clinton told the crowd that gathered in a gymnasium at Kentucky State University.

If you have a job, Clinton may not be for you
Reuters - USA
Hillary Clinton, campaigning in rural Kentucky, on Saturday blasted critics telling her to drop out of the presidential race as America’s advantaged and well-heeled trying to tell the rest of the nation what to think and do. “All those people on TV who are telling you and everybody else that this race is over and I should just be graceful and say, ‘Oh, it’s over,’” she said in Loretto, Kentucky. “Those are all people who have a job. Those are all people who have health care. Those are all people who can afford to send their kids to college. Those are all people who can pay whatever is charged at the gas pump.

Clinton Blames Media For Counting Her Out
Newsroom America - New Zealand
Hillary Clinton is blaming much of the punditry in Washington for pronouncing her campaign dead in the water and proclaiming rival Sen. Barack Obama has all but won the party's nomination. On the campaign trail and in a new ad, as well as in meetings with donors, Clinton, from New York, says the Washington Beltway crowd is wrong when they claim her campaign is over, Politico.com reported.

 


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  1. 2 Comment(s)

  2. By feeba | Reply

    Clinton takes Indiana by a ‘razor’ and Obama wins North Carolina by a huge margin. Nevertheless, Kentucky, Montana and West Virginia are still to come.

    The Democratic race for nomination is still very much alive – and most likely to be decided by superdelegates

    If you’re tired of waiting around for those super delegates to make a decision already, go to LobbyDelegates.com and push them to support Clinton or Obama

    If you haven’t done so yet, please write a message to each of your state’s superdelegates at http://www.lobbydelegates.com

    Obama Supporters:

    Sending a note to current Obama supporters lets them know it’s appreciated, sending a note to current Clinton supporters can hopefully sway them to change their vote to Obama, and sending a note to the uncommitted folks will hopefully sway them to vote for Obama. It’s that easy…

    Clinton Supporters too …. !

    It takes a moment, but what’s a few minutes now worth to get Clinton in office?! Those are really worth !

    Sending a note to current Clinton supporters lets them know it’s appreciated, sending a note to current Obama supporters can hopefully sway them to change their vote to Clinton, and sending a note to the uncommitted folks will hopefully sway them to vote for Clinton. It’s that easy…

  3. By Michael Lang | Reply

    feeba, thanks for your input. I think that some of it is dated as yesterday the Kentucky and Oregon primaries were held. Obama took Oregon and Clinton took Kentucky; both of which were predicted by the Pollsters.
    The more important result was that Obama has now passed the magic number of needed “PLEDGED DELEGATES” to win the nomination.
    Today should prove to be interesting to see if Clinton conceeds.
    My guess is “NO”…..stay tuned!

    Mike Lang
    Publisher

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