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avatar4321
01-07-2008, 01:43 AM
http://blogs.usatoday.com/onpolitics/2008/01/obama-up-by-13.html

I dont know how accurate this poll is, but DAMN! Can you imagine what happens if Hillary loses by that much on Tuesday???

nevadamedic
01-07-2008, 01:44 AM
http://blogs.usatoday.com/onpolitics/2008/01/obama-up-by-13.html

I dont know how accurate this poll is, but DAMN! Can you imagine what happens if Hillary loses by that much on Tuesday???

Obama Bin Laden doesn't stand a chance if he gets the nomination. Obama Bin Laden is just a phase and people get over phases.

avatar4321
01-07-2008, 02:51 AM
Obama Bin Laden doesn't stand a chance if he gets the nomination. Obama Bin Laden is just a phase and people get over phases.

You mean like John McCain?;)

red states rule
01-07-2008, 06:27 AM
http://blogs.usatoday.com/onpolitics/2008/01/obama-up-by-13.html

I dont know how accurate this poll is, but DAMN! Can you imagine what happens if Hillary loses by that much on Tuesday???

Obama is getting a bounce - and Hillary is slipping


New Hampshire feels the Obama bounce

By: Carrie Budoff Brown
Jan 7, 2008 06:00 AM EST

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Linda McAllister considered herself a likely vote for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton a week ago, defending her at a dinner party as a strong woman who “worked hard and deserved it.”

But then came the Iowa caucus. And the second guessing followed.

By Sunday, McAllister was sitting in the Palace Theater, taking a second look at Sen. Barack Obama.

“I have heard it described as a magic carpet ride,” McAllister said of the Illinois senator’s speech. “I leaned over to my husband and said, ‘We’re on the carpet.’”

Following a clear victory in Iowa, Obama arrived in this first-primary state with an I-told-you-so swagger and a new line for his stump speech: His candidacy is not a fluke.

For much of the last year, Obama struggled against questions about his electability and a sometimes-esoteric message of “change.” There are still doubters, and it remains to be seen how the freshman senator will react to his new, front-runner status and the press scrutiny and sharp elbows from opponents that can come with it.

for the complete article

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0108/7769.html