2008 election, Barack Obama, Barack Obama 2008, barack obama hillary clinton, barack obama nevada, Bill Clinton, clinton, Democratic Presidential candidate, democratic primary, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton 2008, Hillary Clinton Nevada, obama
2008 election, Barack Obama, Barack Obama 2008, barack obama hillary clinton, barack obama nevada, Bill Clinton, clinton, Democratic Presidential candidate, democratic primary, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton 2008, Hillary Clinton Nevada, obama

Analysis: Momentum Shifts to Clinton

BETH FOUHY | January 20, 2008 04:36 PM EST | AP

Compare other versions »

stumbleupon :Analysis: Momentum Shifts to Clinton   digg: Analysis: Momentum Shifts to Clinton   reddit: Analysis: Momentum Shifts to Clinton   del.icio.us: Analysis: Momentum Shifts to Clinton

FLORISSANT, Mo. — Momentum moving her way, Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton must change focus to the tough battle in South Carolina where rival Barack Obama hopes to rejuvenate his candidacy.

Black voters in the state are shifting to Obama, polls have found, despite a longtime loyalty to both Hillary and Bill Clinton, once nicknamed the first black president.

In capturing Nevada's caucuses, she beat Obama among women and showed significant strength among Hispanics, an important and growing segment. Obama won decisively among blacks, who could account for more than 50 percent of the voters in South Carolina's primary this coming Saturday.

Heading into South Carolina, Clinton wants to be in position to gain a major advantage in the more than 20 state contests set for Feb. 5. After Nevada, she touched down in Missouri, one of the most competitive states.

"Now we're back here in the Midwest, where I'm from. I'm so happy to see all of you," Clinton, a Chicago native, said to cheers at a campaign rally in this St. Louis suburb.

Clinton's immediate goal, however, is to hold her own in South Carolina.

Obama is now under greater pressure to win there. The Nevada results spelled trouble for Obama, whose stunning victory in the Iowa caucuses Jan. 3 has begun to fade amid evidence of his vulnerability among important demographic groups, especially white, working-class Democrats and women.

He tried to remedy that problem in Nevada, holding economic roundtables with women voters and bringing in his popular wife, Michelle, to campaign with him. But women outnumbered men among caucus-goers, and a sizable majority went with Clinton.

With her Nevada triumph, campaign officials say she will campaign hard in South Carolina and hope for a strong enough showing to pick up sizable number of delegates.

Former Democratic National Committee Chairman Don Fowler, a South Carolinian who recently endorsed Clinton, said he was optimistic.

"I think she's doing very well," Fowler said. "I'm confident with the kind of campaign we're running, next week we're going to win."

Clinton planned to attend a prayer service in South Carolina Monday honoring Martin Luther King's birthday before attending an NAACP rally at the state Capitol and a nationally televised debate in Myrtle Beach. Edwards and Obama also were scheduled to participate in the King Day rally.

Ferrell Guillory, director of the Program on Southern Politics at the University of North Carolina, said the former first lady needs to compete hard in South Carolina in part to address lingering questions of electability.

"Part of her political challenge is to overcome, if she can, the sense that she is a polarizing figure in the country, particularly in the South," Guillory said.

Obama faces a different challenge.

While he is running to be the first black president, he rarely talks about race while pledging to unite people across the ideological and demographic spectrum. He needs to win South Carolina to restore co-front-runner status without narrowcasting his appeal only to black voters.

If Obama does win South Carolina, both campaigns say they envision a grueling war of attrition for delegates that could potentially extend into early March.

___

EDITOR'S NOTE _ Beth Fouhy covers presidential politics for The Associated Press. AP writer Ann Sanner in Washington contributed to this report.

Comments for this post are now closed


 
Comments
505
Pending Comments
0
iPhone App Promo

Want to reply to a comment? Hint: Click "Reply" at the bottom of the comment; after being approved your comment will appear directly underneath the comment you replied to

View Comments:
Page: 1 2 3 4 Next › Last » (4 pages total)

Momentum slipped? Maybe its just time the Media started printing the real news. Instead of making Obama the next president before the election based on I don't know how many polls maybe the media decided its time to pull back and quit pushing one candidate. After all you can't argue with the facts. Clinton has won more states than Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 PM on 01/21/2008

Barak's "Change": From shit to shinola.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:14 PM on 01/21/2008

Obama's experience is SO MUCH BETTER than Hillary's. She claims "35 years of experience" but this is A COMPLETE LIE !!! She was a patent lawyer her whole career in Arkansas. She FLUNKED her law exam twice in Washington DC. She was then First Lady. Should we nominate Laura Bush next time? Maybe we should because Laura Bush has low negative poll numbers, unlike Hillary. Obama graduated in the top 1% of his class at Harvard Law School. He was a professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago. He was a Civil Rights Lawyer for many years, and a community organizer in Chicago's poor neighborhoods. He served for 8 years as State Senator of Illinois, and has been U.S. Senator for the last 3 years. HE HAS 11 YEARS IN ELECTED PUBLIC OFFICE. Hillary has only 5 years !!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 01/21/2008
- m4rk0 I'm a Fan of m4rk0 3 fans permalink

Where was this venom from Bill in 2004? If he was half as vicious towards George Bush back then we would have John Kerry as our current president. It's a shame he is attacking a fellow Dem harder than he did against George Bush. But I guess that would have foiled her plans to be president this time around.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 AM on 01/21/2008
- joja I'm a Fan of joja 12 fans permalink

I saw Beth Fouhy, the author of this piece, on CSPAN last week, fielding questions from viewers about the campaigns. I felt her analysis was very skewed in favor of Hillary and assumed she was a spokesperson for her campaign -- until I saw the AP Reporter tag under her name on the screen.

One caller identified herself as a voter who was considering the choice between Huckabee and Edwards, and thus, uninvolved in the Clinton-Obama dustup. She did, however, mention the same thing I noticed -- that this so-called "neutral" reporter sounded more like a Hillary cheerleader than a journalist -- and told her so.

So, I would caution anyone reading this Fouhy blog to take this into consideration when analyzing her take on Hillary's "momentum."

Hillary's support among women is tenuous at best, despite the Clinton propaganda machine's best attempts to portray it as something akin to "the surge is working in Iraq" bullshit.

Hillary may win the nomination, but she'll never be elected prez. I'm all for a woman to be prez -- just not her. The Clintons are forever joined at the hip with controversy. I don't want a return to the circus of investigations that they attract.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 AM on 01/21/2008
- hugs4u I'm a Fan of hugs4u 12 fans permalink

If Hillary is the democratic nominee, Next year will have a Repukeican being sworn in as President.
I am for any democrat other then Hillary.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 01/21/2008

I HAD NO IDEA 'MOMENTUM' HAD A VOTING CARD !!!
Must be an independent, because it sure is pulling the Dem vote to the Right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 AM on 01/21/2008
- joja I'm a Fan of joja 12 fans permalink

Hillary is the WORST candidate the Dems could nominate and the BEST candidate for the Republicans.

That's why the want to run against her -- not Obama.

The one thing the Clintons cannot dispute about her possible "coronation" as the nominee is the fact that they are magnets for trouble. The Republican witch-hunting-circus that follows them wherever they go will return with a vengance, if she were to be elected (which is highly doubtful, given her negatives).

I even heard a Republican talking head say last week that the Whitewater investigation should be re-opened!!! How insane is that??!!

Is that what we have to look forward to if Hillary becomes prez -- more of the same old same old? Yeeechhhhh!! No thanks!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:25 AM on 01/21/2008

Should the Saudi monarchy be permitted to purchase an important equity position in some of America’s leading banks? How can Hillary be objective when the very same monarchy donated $10 million to the Clinton Library and Foundation?

Should the UAE be allowed in? How can Hillary decide fairly when Bill — and therefore herself — have been getting a reported $10 million per year from a fund that administers the investments of the Emir of Dubai, the largest component state in the UAE?...

Neither Dubai nor Saudi Arabia would be permitted to contribute to Hillary’s campaign. Foreigners are not allowed to do so, precisely to avoid having potential office holders compromised by gratitude for their financial support. But these nations have used the porous ethics of the Clinton family to acquire positions of massive influence by making contributions, not to her campaign, but to her personal bank account — either through Bill or through the Library and Foundation, which the Clintons directly control. The extent of the influence their millions must buy with a family only recently, according to Hillary, in the “middle class” must be huge. -- from op-ed by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 AM on 01/21/2008

-- "I am not finished with this fight. I am dead in it." -- John Edwards

Self-full filling prophecy or irony? In either case it makes me LOL.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 AM on 01/21/2008

Let the Christian Conservatives Unite. Who Cares? They have lost their hold on power. They are as big a joke as Larry Craig. Christian Conservatives can't even get Huckabee elected in South Carolina. Wimps

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 AM on 01/21/2008
- mexboy I'm a Fan of mexboy 2 fans permalink

Pastor Kirbyjon Caldwell: "We are pleased to announce the creation of “The Way, The Truth and The Life”, a program created to provide Christ Centered instruction for those seeking freedom from homosexuality, lesbianism, prostitution, sex addiction and other habitual sins."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 AM on 01/21/2008
- mexboy I'm a Fan of mexboy 2 fans permalink

I have great admiration for all the posters here who poses the gift of divining the future. Although it appears more like repeating a mantra hoping to make it true to me.
I lot of is is just plain ridiculous, especially because you are leaving the biggest minority out of your calculations; the LATINO vote! Guess what? we exist, we vote and yes, millions and millions of us are US Citizens! Go figure.

Advice to Mr. Obama:
The republican party has demonized us, especially Mexicans, the largest latino group in the US.
Pete Wilson vilified us and millions of legal residents became citizens 8 in my immediate family. WE VOTE DEMOCRAT.
REAGAN=REPUBLICANS= HATRED OF US. You are not doing yourself any favors with latinos by giving that man any praise...I know, I know...he wasn't praising him...really? mmmm, then why would a democratic presidential candidate mention him in a positive light?

Also stop taking endorsements from gay hating pastors!
This from TalkLeft: Obama endorsed by Homophobic pastor Rev Kirbyjon Caldwell, who said:

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 AM on 01/21/2008
- Lesjoan I'm a Fan of Lesjoan 2 fans permalink

If it's Hillary or Obama say hello to president McCain.

GO EDWARDS

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 AM on 01/21/2008

HILLARY CLINTON:

General Electric Loves Her
The WAR PROFITEERS Love Her
The Medical Insurance Industry Loves Her

My Question:
HOW CAN SHE LOOSE WITH SUCH POWERFUL FRIENDS?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 PM on 01/20/2008
Page: 1 2 3 4 Next › Last » (4 pages total)
Comments are closed for this entry

 You must be logged in to comment. Log in  or connect with 

Connect