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The Caucus: Clinton Touts White Support
thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com — Hillary Rodham Clinton cited an Associated Press article "that found how Senator Obama's support among working, hard-working Americans, white Americans, is weakening again, and how whites in both states who had not completed college were supporting me."
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- MrThinkingMan, on 05/08/2008, -0/+3Why must we continue to harp on this when there is so much more that can bring us together? It just makes me so upset!!!!
- HellDonut, on 05/08/2008, -0/+3The problem is not saying she has the support of white uneducated folks (that's a fact proved by polls). The problem is saying Obama will NOT get the support of those people.
Some people like to call Obama divisive, but Hillary (and her husband) are the real dividers. They disguise their talk, but all they are saying is, the black man can't get elected and you shouldn't vote for him because he's black.- bullcutter, on 05/08/2008, -0/+2yeah, what is the alternative for the disenfranchised Hillary hillbillies? Vote Republican?? not if they want to keep calling themselves Democrats! (and they do)
- bullcutter, on 05/08/2008, -0/+1Paul Begala is so full of *****. He thinks he's so smart but every time he opens his mouth I just see little turdlets falling out of it.
Did he forget that there's a war going on, which John McCain has promised to continue for 10,000 years?
Anybody who wants to see the war ended is going to vote for Obama. This includes not only the vast majority Democrats but a good portion of Republicans.
Then there's also the Republicans who will under no circumstance vote for their wishywashy sellout shill of a candidate McCain.
Then there's the millions of voters who will come out to vote specifically for Obama (many of them for the first time), because he is bringing a much needed reinvigoration to the presidential politics and has far more than either Hildog or McOld have to offer.
Once Clinton is out of the picture, it will become crystal clearly apparent that there's no way Obama is going to lose in November.
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