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Obama overtakes Clinton in electability battle

Politics – In a dramatic reversal, an Associated Press-Yahoo! News poll found that a clear majority of Democratic voters now say Sen. Barack Obama has a better chance of defeating Republican Sen. John McCain in November than Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.

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Make up your minds, DO! How hard can it be to choose a candidate by the facts of their lives, ignore the BS, and stand by your original assessment? All of this changing one's mind after each bit of slanderous nonsense is thrown out there, makes people look quite daft!

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Obama 08!

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most polls have proven this already

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Thats how it is when you have 2 losers running against each other.

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Two losers..lol,and your list of accomplishments are..?I thought so.lol.

We will have democrat for president this election,the repub.party has crapped on the American people one time to many,and it is now close to being over.

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2 Losers? Senator Obama has already shown his ability to bring about change in this country. Look at the way this campaign is running,grassroots efforts by ordinary Americans striving to make an extradinary American meet, not only his potential, but ours as individuals and as a country. Change starts from the ground up,not from the top down. Senator Obama challenged us to run this campaign,and the American people have stepped up to his challenge. We must demand more of ourselves,as well as our candidates. Government will only change when we the people take our government back. So step up and take it back. Here's your chance. Not too late to jump on the train,cause everybody's welcome on this freedom train. Freedom from the republican borrow and spend,

shoot first,ask questions later tactics. While there are no certainties in this world,be certain of this: Senator Obama WILL win the nomination,WILL win the general and WILL be the next President of the United States of America. Obama'08

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Go Obama!

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We all know how good these various polls are!

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One thing is certain, Obama has doubled the amount of 1st time voters in the primaries. Will they stay interested if the attacker should somehow magically win big in the next series of primaries, win enough stupor delegates to take the nomination? Don't bet on it. But then again maybe that is what the party hacks want. The new young voters are an uncontrollable factor, they can't tell them what to do. Maybe that is the why they are seeming to be ignored and discounted.

A huge mistake. Go Obama!

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They're (conservatives) are very afraid of Obama. They thought they were going to have Clinton as a candidate. Even the media (ABC) has joined the fray to try to defeat the Democratic candidates. I submitted a story today where Greenwald chimes in on this American tragedy.

http://politics.propeller.com/story/2008/04/18/...

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Just like I said before. Thats how it is when you have 2 losers running.

America is learning what a racist liar Obama is, and Hillary has too much baggage too.

That leaves Americas party to win again instead of the Marxists.

Maybe if you ran a decent human being one of these times you might win one.

Maybe next time

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It looks like you folks don't have many backers anymore. This topic was on here all day and night and only 9 people besides me commented. I think the dems see the writing on the wall.

With the 2 losers you have there is no chance to win.

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We'll see in November. With Bush's approval rating at 28% (one of the lowest in the history of the presidency) and John McCain promising 4 more years of Bush on steroids, the only way McCain can win is if the voters all have IQs in the single digits.

My condolences in advance. Not only will McCain get demolished in an historic landslide victory for Obama, the RepugniCons will loose enough seat in the senate that their Roadblock everything then blame the other side strategy will be history as well.

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Propeller misfired indenting. Sorry.

Intended comment above.

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