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Clintama or Obinton?

CURRENT EVENTS

Asked on CBS's "The Early Show" whether she and Obama should be on the same ticket, Clinton said:

"That may be where this is headed, but of course we have to decide who is on the top of ticket. I think the people of Ohio very clearly said that it should be me."

Obama, who had hoped to knock Clinton out of the race on Tuesday, said he would prevail despite facing a tenacious candidate who "just keeps on ticking." Clinton acknowledged the race was close and said it would come down to her credentials on national security and the economy.

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BTW, never discount what McCain and his supporters can do.

There are MILLIONS of "one issue" voters, who could care less which side of the isle you sit on. People who vote on issues like abortion, gay marriage, etc.

STAY TUNED FOR TONS AND TONS OF PRIMETIME PANDERING!

~TRACY

Tracy said:
 
I like O'binton.
Nice ring to it.
An Black Irishman from Kansas?
Hmmmm........
 
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Taking the humor out of this for a moment (thanks, Tracy, I needed that)....

Latest national polling shows both Sen. Clinton and Sen. Obama up on Sen. McCain in a "head to head". The problem is that it's early March; Sen. McCain can now sit back and watch the battle, while honing his message and finding out what works against either candidate without spending any of his war chest. Now, his endorsement by GWB might be a bit of a problem, but he can "run away" from the current President and still be in a very strong position.
 
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linda said:
 
Hone what message??

He has never impressed me with being a public speaker who commands attention. Certainly has better speaking skills than bush but not good. He says one thing until told to say something different and without acknowledgment or explanation simply takes the opinion given him. Does he think anyone paying attention is so stupid they didn't hear him say one thing yesterday and take a completely opposite opinion on the same subject today??

He has already said he doesn't know much about money and the economy stuff, war seems to be what he does know. He is against torture until bush tells him he isn't. That's a message?? Guess a negative one that says this isn't who anyone with common sense would vote for!

If he were elected at least we know his opinion can be easily swayed so the Democratic Congress would actually be in charge.
 
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