
Politics – Barack Obama all but erased Hillary Rodham Clinton's once-imposing lead among national convention superdelegates on Friday and won fresh labor backing as elements of the Democratic Party began coalescing around the Illinois senator for the fall campaign.
I think what we have seen in this primary is how divided our country has become. Even with in party lines. Who ever the next president will be the nation needs to put their difference behind and find common factors that will improve all of our lives. Color or gender will not rise or fall alone. If we go down all will be effected and everyone is needed for us to rise.
I wonder often just what americans are looking for. I hero that is going to arise and all our problems will be gone over night? Well that is not going to happen. It is up to us to change our country. To change washington to change our dependence on Arab oil. Although I do not agree on everything Obama plans I do see him as one of the only canidates that is talking straight facts.
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Right now Sen Obama has 274 superdelegates, and Sen Clinton has 271. There are still 245 unpledged superdelegates, and Sen Clinton is going to win in W Virginia, and Kentucky, and Wyoming, giving her additional delegates. I know the boys in the back room have to annoint Obama, but he is by no means acceptable to the rest of the country. He is extremely Liberal, and has less then three years experience in the Senate. He has already shown his contempt for Christians that are not like him, and gun owners. He is toast.
Keep sucking down the koolaid for it's all you have got left at this point.
With six primaries left there is absolutely no way that Clinton is going to do any better than half the remaining delegates and at the rate the superdelegates are moving to the Obama camp there is no mathematical way that Clinton can overtake him.
As for your comment about Obama not being acceptable to the rest of the Country all that shows is how ignorant you really are about the citizens of this Nation. For better than seven years we have watched as GW Bush led the Nation down a path toward its own destruction and see in McCain more of the same and we are simply not going to let that happen!