Posts Tagged ‘senator clinton’
Wednesday, June 4th, 2008
Also the County Commissioner race is tight. I’m beginning to think that the US Senate candidates should debate in every county in the state…. Counties reporting some votes incl. Okay, Obama’s claimed the nomination and reached out to Senator Clinton. Yellowstone county has reported its absentee ballots. Obama’s taking the stage — wait! Hillary Clinton [...]
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Sunday, June 1st, 2008
If you count the votes of rule breakers michigan and florida and dismiss the caucus states that obama won, then you can claim that senator clinton is a victim of sexism and a cover up. But in those states that senator clinton did be the victor in, seems raceway was a factor and both he [...]
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Sunday, June 1st, 2008
And if the votes are counted as they were cast, Senator Clinton will get much more than the Obama campaign is saying will be generous.” When the campaign season started this party may have been controlled by the clintons but this is the BARACK OBAMA democratic party now bitches!!!!!!!!!!
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Friday, May 16th, 2008
Jeremiah Wright are yielding to a new wave of poll numbers that have the Obama camp extremely rattled. Every North Carolina poll shows Obama’s lead over Clinton eroding precipitously, and an InsiderAdvantage poll released on April 30 actually shows Senator Clinton ahead by two points, with 14 percent undecided. What is all the more striking [...]
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Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
A two-to-one win over Barack Obama in a state which - as Senator Clinton has frequently reminded her supporters - no successful Democratic candidate for the White House has lost in nearly a century. Her most recent reminder came in a victory speech that was more defiant in tone than the one she had given [...]
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Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
Hillary started with a significant lead that dwindled through out the night until the state finally went in the Clinton column. Some were claiming dirty politics since the mayor of Gary, Indiana Rudy Clay is so connected with Obama. In the end, Clinton scored around 51% of Indiana’s vote leaving Obama with 49. No matter [...]
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Monday, May 5th, 2008
This year you have a choice. But I still believe we need to fundamentally change Washington if we want change in America. I still believe this election is bigger than me, or Senator Clinton, or Senator McCain. Its bigger than Democrats versus Republicans. Its about who we are as Americans. Reclaiming this dream will take [...]
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Sunday, May 4th, 2008
However, as the horses galloped out around the first turn, the filly fell to the ground and jockey Gabriel Saez jumped off. Time of the last stretch and faded fast. This horse race reminds everyone of the presidential horse race !!! Oh, HAHA, all of you Obama fans who really don’t care about the horse [...]
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Thursday, May 1st, 2008
With Guam on the receiving end of the realignment of US forces in Japan, this might be the closest the US-Japan alliance gets to the presidential campaign all year. Both candidates have prepared statements on the relocation of US forces to Guam. Senator Obama promises to balance economic needs with social needs in the planning [...]
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Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
I believe both Senator Clinton and Senator Obama want to do that and I believe both are formidable candidates. I am pleased that Senator Obama clearly and unequivocally denounced Reverend Wrights remarks. Hoosiers dont feel that way about our country, I dont feel that way about our country and Senator Obama made it abundantly clear [...]
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Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
“They are angry and frustrated with their leaders for not listening to them, for not fighting for them, for not always telling them the truth,” Senator Obama told the Associated Press annual meeting in Washington. “And yes, they are bitter about that.” Senator Clinton, who has styled herself as a champion of the working class, [...]
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
I read The Week in an effort to keep up with the latest antics of our loyal opposition. Incidently, Senator Clinton leads Senator Obama in the super delegate count by 255 to 231. I have long predicted that Senator Clinton would be the Democratic nominee for president come November. For some time it has appeared [...]
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
Incidently, Senator Clinton leads Senator Obama in the super delegate count by 255 to 231. I have long predicted that Senator Clinton would be the Democratic nominee for president come November. You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post. I also thought it very odd that the “party for [...]
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
Senator Clinton continued to say she was best prepared to serve as president, while Senator Obama and his aides sought to play down expectations of defeat. While Senator Obama plans to head for Indiana after the Pennsylvania primary, Senator Clinton has scheduled a victory rally. Senator Clinton’s ad invoked Osama bin Laden to suggest Senator [...]
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
In announcing his endorsement, General Shelton said, Ive been with Senator Clinton when she has been with our military men and women. General Shelton joins General John Shalikashvili as the second former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to have endorsed Senator Clinton. General Shelton is the fourth flag officer to endorse Senator Clinton. [...]
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