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Hillary Clinton Watch: Race Ends June 3rd and NOT Before
And, how does Flap know this?
Look at the e-mail Flap received today from former President Bill Clinton:
Dear Mr.,
I want to tell you about the day I had on Monday. I stopped in nine towns throughout North Carolina, starting the day at 7:30 a.m. in Elizabeth City and ending with a rally in Raleigh. That’s the most stops I’ve ever done in a single day — for any campaign. And I couldn’t be happier to work that hard for Hillary.
I talked to a lot of people that day, and one thing was crystal clear — people want Hillary to stay in this race until every last voter has a say. That’s why Hillary and I are working so hard. That’s why we’ve made a deep commitment to keep campaigning, keep fighting, and keep winning.
We have had a lot of success in this campaign, and our come-from-behind victory in Indiana is the latest example of how Hillary wins when she has your support behind her. As long as you share her commitment to winning, this race is going to continue.
Our next test is just five days away in West Virginia. Hillary needs your help right now to keep winning.
Contribute now to help us show the strength of our campaign.
I know something about coming back to win after you’ve been counted out. So does Hillary. Over the course of this campaign, the pundits have tried to declare a premature end to the race dozens of times.
Well, last time I checked, it’s still up to the voters. And there are a lot of voters who haven’t had their say yet.
It’s up to us to make sure that the voters in West Virginia and the other states yet to come are given a choice. I urge you to act now to help Hillary keep fighting.
Show your support by making a contribution today.
I wish I could talk to every last person who has worked so hard for Hillary to thank you for everything you’ve done for her. You mean so much to both of us. She’s still in this thing because of your hard work and your indomitable spirit.
Sincerely,
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4420 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203Lightening may have to strike for Hillary to win but she will wait for the storm. In the meantime, Team Obama is stewing and will increase the calls of sympathetic Democrat Pols for Hillary to get out “for the good of the party.”Flap knows it will take more than that to entice Hillary and Bill to quit.
Stay tuned………
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Hillary Clinton Watch: At Least White Americans Support Me Part Two
This has happened yesterday night (5-6-2008) right in the middle of the CNN Indiana & North Carolina primaries coverage …! Dana Brazile was disappointed by remarks made by Paul Begalas regarding the stereotypes being put in play over this elections.
The direction of painting Barack Obama as the “BLACK” candidate is clear.
Hillary is on a “scorched earth” campaign strategy that will aid McCain and prepare her for the 2012 race.
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Hillary Clinton Watch: At Least White Americans Support Me
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Hillary Clinton Watch: At Least White Americans Support Me
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfidftLe5Z0[/youtube]
The sabotage of the Obama campaign has begun.
Hillary Rodham Clinton vowed Wednesday to continue her quest for the Democratic nomination, arguing she would be the stronger nominee because she appeals to a wider coalition of voters — including whites who have not supported Barack Obama in recent contests.
“I have a much broader base to build a winning coalition on,” she said in an interview with USA TODAY. As evidence, Clinton cited an Associated Press article “that found how Sen. 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.”
“There’s a pattern emerging here,” she said.
Clinton’s blunt remarks about race came a day after primaries in Indiana and North Carolina dealt symbolic and mathematical blows to her White House ambitions. The Obama campaign, looking toward locking up the nomination, stepped up pressure on superdelegates who have the decisive votes in their race.
In both states, Clinton won six of 10 white voters, according to surveys of people as they left polling places.
Hillary is thinking ahead to 2012.
Obama’s choices:
1. Pay off her campaign debts
2. Offer her the VP and announce appointment soon
3. Quit the race
4. None of the above
Graphic courtesy of CAP News
Hillary is NOT quitting this race – apparently. Resistance is FUTILE……..
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Barack Obama Watch: Photos of the Day
Time Magazine Cover
Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., right, addresses to her supporters as her husband former President Bill Clinton looks on during her Indiana Primary night rally Tuesday, May 6, 2008, in Indianapolis. Losing the North Carolina primary to rival Democratic hopeful Barack Obama, and edging him out by a bare two percentage points to win the Indiana Primary, Clinton was called upon Wednesday, May 7, 2008, by George McGovern, a plainspoken man who knows something about losing elections, to end her campaign for the White House.
The photos say it all.On to the Hillary Clinton Drop Out Watch……….
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John McCain Watch: Environmental Folly
News item: McCain to deliver major environmental speech Monday
John McCain will give a major speech Monday in Portland laying out his views on the environment and offering a contrast to President Bush on green issues. Speaking at Vestas Energy, the top maker of wind energy turbines, McCain will discuss climate change, the need to reduce dependency on carbon-based fuels and make plain that he wants to restore America as an environmental leader in the world, an aide said.
The speech is to lay the groundwork for an even more significant address in early June where McCain will detail his energy proposals.
McCain is not reassuring conservatives to work for him during the general election especially on environmental issues. For example, he opposes the drilling at ANWR.
If there is little difference or contrast between McCain and Obama on substantive issues, the door will be open for an Obama win as conservatives yawn and stay home.
A disaster for the GOP especially on down ticket Congressional races.
Flap suggests McCain chat with Newt Gingrich.
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Day By Day by Chris Muir May 8, 2008
With Obama all but certain to capture the Democrat nomination, “CHANGE” will be the political noise over the next six months.
But, will voters vote for inexperience vs experience?
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links for 2008-05-08
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A Clinton adviser said the situation was increasingly becoming one in which “she cannot be nominated and he can’t get elected.”
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And yet almost 40 percent of Clinton voters in Indiana yesterday told exit pollsters they would vote for McCain over Obama. White independents in North Carolina split in her favor, 58 percent to 38 percent. This process has driven a wedge between Obama an
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McGovern switches to Obama after taking the 25K. Fancy that….
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Race? And, why Obama loses to McCain