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Home Front: Politix
Another big Tuesday looms for Obama, Clinton
2008-03-04
  • Ohio, Rhode Island, Texas and Vermont hold contests March 4

  • Sen. Hillary Clinton banking on wins in Ohio and Texas to remain competitive

  • Clinton looks to Hispanic support in Texas for a win

  • McCain could clinch the GOP's nomination with wins; Huckabee still in the race
  • Posted by:Fred

    #3  FREEREPUBLIC > DEVELOPING > MCCAIN reportedly has just been affirmed as the GOP's official nominee???

    * "Clinton looks to Hispanic support in texas for a win" > Surprisingly, neither the mostly pro-DemoLeft MSM nor Hillary's campaign advisors are belabeling her the "FIRST HISPANIC PRESIDENT", nor even as the "FIRST WOMAN PRESIDENT", "FIRST FEMALE SUPER/HYPERPOWER LEADER", etc. IFF HILLARY's ADVISORS ARE, THE MESSAGE ISN'T GETTING OUT, espec given vv HER ELEX "WAR CHEST" FOR THIS 2008 - unless MARKETING, PR, etc WASN'T PRIORITIZED IN THE STRATEGERY DEV BY THE CLINTON CAMPAIGN STAFF OR HILLARY??? Anyhoo, the battle bwtn OBAMA + HILLARY has begun for Texas and Ohio.

    FOX + CNN + MSNBC > TEXAS-OHIO > MCCAIN NEWS IS already second fiddle to OBAMA versus CLINTON.
    Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-03-04 21:51  

    #2  she won't go away. she's only a hundred or so delegates behind him and he's peaked - watch for the dirt to fly, his NAFTA lies to get airplay, and Michelle to say more stoopid things. Just the other day she was telling a group of OH mom's (avg yearly salary $34K) how hard it was to get piano and summer camp for the kids at only $10K a year. His empty rhetoric will be further seen for what it isn't: real policy and content
    Posted by: Frank G   2008-03-04 10:58  

    #1  jeesh. How many times are we going to hear that this "next" election is the one that Hillary absolutely needs to stay in the race.

    Look, it's not like she is going to get out for the good of the party or the good of the country. This is about Hillary. She has lived her life for this moment and the only reason she will get out is if it benefits her in some way. If getting out causes her to believe that she could run for president again and WIN or if she doesn't want to discredit herself to the point that she will lose her senate seat - then she might get out. Otherwise, she is in it for the duration and I am sick of hearing this NEXT race will be her last. The woman doesn't give a darn about anything but herself. She won't get out until she is forced out.
    Posted by: Crease Poodle1618   2008-03-04 06:12  

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