Obama All The Way
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Let's face it folks, Obama has the majority of the delegates. He has fundraised $30 Million while Hillary has fundraised $22 Million. With the endorsement of John Edwards and Robert C. Byrd, Obama can now be provided with the opportunity to reach out to blue collar voters. He wouldn't have had much success reaching blue collar voters without John Edwards. The endorsement of Robert C. Byrd is great considering Hillary's more than 2 to 1 ratio win in West Virginia. Hillary has said that if she becomes the president, she will be the president of all 50 states; way to state the obvious Hillary. Obama has been slowly gaining more and more delegates than Clinton. They have traded wins between the states. Hillary doesn't really have a chance at winning at this point.

Clueing in on Hillary and Obama.

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I hear ya
By OHliz May 22nd 2008 at 7:00 am EDT
Honestly, it will be a crushing blow if Obama is not our President on 1/20/09. No more doughy, holier-than-thou, military-obsessed Skull-n-Boners!
  
Obama
By 4TheFuture May 30th 2008 at 5:18 pm EDT
hear ya, I completely agree with you! I would also be very surprised if Obama isn't the president on 1/20/09. People are saying that we "aren't ready" for a black man or a woman to be president; that is an ignorant statement on their part.
  



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