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Sen. Hillary Clinton will win the Pennsylvania primary, CNN projects. Clinton earlier acknowledged her White House bid was on the line in Pennsylvania. The win would allow her to pick up a majority of the 158 delegates at stake in Pennsylvania and make a small dent in Obama's lead.
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mposs
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"Hillary Clinton raised $2.5 million dollars last night in the 2 1/2 hours after win announced. "
What is your point? If it that Hilary can raise money, than you are barking up the wrong tree. Obama is a fund-raising machine that last I checked, was not in debt.
She was able to do so well by begging for money at the end of her speech.
- 4 years ago
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mposs
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TouchArt
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Don't believe posters who recycle right wing attack machine false accusations to attack Hillary Clinton.
Do your own research.
Check out www.ontheissues.org for bipartisan info on all the candidates.
1980s: her church founded largest daycare in Arkansas
While she was a member of the church in the 1980s, the congregation purchased a building to expand its day care center into what became the Gertrude Remmel Butler Child Development Center.Hillary clearly supported the center, which was consistent with her deep interest in child care. She personally donated funds to the center, which today serves more than 300 children in full-time & after-school child care, children of working parents in downtown Little Rock. It is the largest state-licensed child care facility in the state of Arkansas, housing a huge staff of more than 70. The facility in many ways reflects the vision for communal support that Hillary would later outline in her book It Takes a Village.
Source: God and Hillary Clinton, by Paul Kengor, p. 62 Jul 18, 2007Help Hillary Clinton turn words into solutions for all of America.
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"Words will become solutions, hope will become reality. To anyone who questions that, I say, 'Yes, WE WILL'." Hillary Clinton after winning the Pennsylvania democratic primary 55 -45 percent.
Hillary Clinton raised $2.5 million dollars last night in the 2 1/2 hours after win announced.
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TouchArt
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I am considering to certify you! It is possible that during general the number of swing voters on behalf of republican will be dramatically increase because the issue of national security.
Although majority of American want no more wars, the realty is that our economy is largely based on by product of our wars. Once I heard Obama declared that he will attack Pakistan if it is necessary. Within a minute he modified his statement by saying that "if the government of Pakistan agrees to."I think the same issues that put Bush back to the White House would put McCain in the Oval Office. Looking forward, we better off to fight this enemy now before being too late.
You may have heard what happened in Pen! - 4 years ago
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brokenladder
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No. Consistently, both in polls and the voting booth, lots of swing voters have preferred McCain to Clinton, but Obama to McCain.
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brokenladder
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respublicus
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Another very good point! Remember you are comparing the number of swing voter between two democratic candidates. During general election there might be more voters that did not care to vote during primary. Therefore, your conclusion might not be valid one.
Thank you for your friendly conversation. - 4 years ago
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brokenladder
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If his color was such a big issue, then why does he draw more swing voters than Clinton?
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brokenladder
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respublicus
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You may be right regarding whether Obama being genius. He might get all the money in the world. There is one problem though. He cannot apply his idea of "change" to himself to change himself to a non-colored. By the way, usually it takes a smart person to recognize other one. Calling others names is not a smart thing to do!
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brokenladder
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respublicus,
you're crazy. obama will continue to break fundraising records and crush mccain in the general. he is simply a genius.
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respublicus
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Good point! However, John Edward did not have enough money power to stay in the race. It appears that most past presidents spent more money than their rivals.
Democrats have made the biggest mistake in their history by supporting risky candidates. This could be the end of the democratic party as one of two major party of the nation.
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mposs
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respublicus:
If that were true, then why did John Edwards bow out early?
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mposs
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I do not thing it is interesting at all. Americans are not ready to rely neither a color person or female as the commander-in-chief of the USA arm forces to protect them as well as represent them to the world. I predict democrat are going to do it again.
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chet_arthur
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good for philandering and rich families maybe.
but she would be better than McCain.
if she made it to Nov. without f**king it up.
and neither of those is likely. - 4 years ago
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mposs
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It was a direct quote in the beginning of his interview.
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mposs
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TouchArt
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Just heard Mcauliffe and he didn't say that at all.
He did say Hillary Clinton has won big states we need to win in November.
Hillary Clinton would be a great U.S. President because she'll make decisions based on what is good for families and bring up everyone. I'm with Maya Angelou.
"Rise, Hillary, Rise." - 4 years ago
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chet_arthur
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nice catch mposs.
I guess that tells us who the elitist really is.
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chet_arthur
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TouchArt
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Congratulations Hillary.
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mposs
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Clinton's campaign chairman, Terry Mcauliffe claimed that "they won the states that mattered."
Anyone else resent that comment?
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mposs
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chet_arthur
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didn't CNN predict Gore?
then Bush?
and then Gore?
and finally Bush? - 4 years ago
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