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January 10, 2008 by
Nick
Super Tuesday is defined as the very first Tuesday for the month of February or March on a presidential year. So far, Barack Obama as an underdog for the democratic presidential nomination and an African American, is leading among states won against the former first lady, Hillary R. Clinton. The Barack Obama campaign surprised everyone with a shoestring win in Missouri. Unfortunately, the state of California which holds the biggest delegate prize did not go his way. Based on Barack Obama’s Illinois victory speech, I believe the battle for the 2008 democratic presidential nomination is just heating up. Lookout for the negative campaign ads aimed at degrading the Hillary campaign. Also, I think the Super Obama Girl is hot and H. Clinton is not.
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Posted on
January 02, 2008 by
Nick
After raising a record breaking $32 million dollars in the month of January 2008, Barack Obama still considers himself and his 2008 democratic presidential campaign the “Underdog”. The race for the democratic presidential nomination is really just getting started as more states jumped on Obama’s bandwagon than Hillary’s. As of this evening Hillary Clinton is up 818 delegates compared to Obama’s 732 delegates which includes the so-called superdelegates.
The next primary will be held in the state of Louisiana over the weekend of Feb 09, 2008. It has been said Barack Obama have the edge because he’s well funded and some of Black vote remains go his way. Louisiana is worth 67 delegates.
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Posted on
January 02, 2008 by
Nick
The real contenders for the democratic presidential nomination are the two that are rewriting history in 2008. New York Senator Hillary R. Clinton is the first woman to ever run for the democratic nomination. If she wins the battle versus Illinois Senator Barack Obama, she’ll be the first woman running for president of the United States. On the other hand, if she stumbles, Barack Obama will be the first black person to be nominated by the democratic party. I really don’t care who wins, I just want my vote to be a part of history. Finally, John Edwards should stop wasting campaign donations since he barely have a chance to win anything.
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