http://blogs.usatoday.com/onpolitics...-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???
http://blogs.usatoday.com/onpolitics...-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???
If you attack the Clintons publically make sure all your friends know your not planning on commiting suicide ~ McCain 2008
Happiness is Obama's picture on the back of a milk carton.
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