On Jun 22, 5:03=A0pm, Sebastian Rector <cicer...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> The McCain campaign is doomed to failure. =A0 Time for GOPigs to jump in
=
front
> of a train. =A0 This is the end of right wing politics in the USA.
>
> Newsweek Poll: Obama Opens Up 15-Point Lead
>
> 51 to 36
>
> =A0 Barack finally has his bounce. For weeks many political experts and
> pollsters have been wondering why the race between Democrat Barack Obama
=
and
> Republican John McCain had stayed so tight, even after the Illinois
senat=
or
> wrested the nomination from Hillary Clinton. With numbers consistently
> showing rock-bottom approval ratings for President Bush and a large
major=
ity
> of Americans unhappy with the country's direction, the opposing-party
> candidate should, in the normal course, have attracted more disaffected
> voters. Now it looks as if Obama is doing just that.
>
> And it's not just Obama that's bouncing, according to Newsweek, it's the
> Democratic Party in general:
>
> =A0 Obama's current lead also reflects the large party-identification
> advantage the Democrats now enjoy-55 percent of all voters call
themselve=
s
> Democrats or say they lean toward the party while just 36 percent call
> themselves Republicans or lean that way.
>
> And about that fictitious problem with women? Well, he leads McCain by
21
> points in that demographic.
>
> Obviously, it's still waaay early in the game, but the article points
out
> that Obama is "running much stronger" than either Al Gore or John Kerry
w=
ere
> at this point in the process.
>
> http://www.newsweek.com/id/142465?from=3Drss
This is for Obama vs. McCain.
Wrong matchup.
Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic nominee.
Terry McAulliffe:
"Hillary Clinton is the one who can do it. She's got more popular
votes. She's got more votes out of the primaries. More people have
come out to sup****t Hillary Clinton..."
"These folks are not quitting on Hillary Clinton, and she is not
quitting on them. We are in this thing =91til the end. We are in it. We
are taking it to Denver, and we=92re taking it to the White House.
Hillary Clinton will be the next President of the United States of
America.=94


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