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Barack Obama Raises $7 Million Since Super Tuesday

CHARLES BABINGTON | February 7, 2008 06:17 PM EST | AP

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NEW ORLEANS — Democrat Barack Obama raised $7.2 million and rival Hillary Rodham Clinton collected $6.4 million since Super Tuesday, as he continued to resist a Clinton campaign clamoring for attention-getting debates.

The remarkable outpouring of contributions recorded since Tuesday's contests in 22 states comes on the heels of an eye-popping $32 million raised by Obama in January and the record-shattering $100 million each Obama and Clinton raised in 2007 in their neck-and-neck race for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Obama has been riding a wave of fundraising from large donors and small Internet contributors. While not matching Obama's pace, Clinton also saw an online surge of donations from 35,000 new contributors since midnight Tuesday, Clinton campaign aides said. Campaign Chairman Terry McAuliffe told reporters in a conference call Thursday that these donations totaled $6.4 million.

In a sign of Clinton's increasing concern about Obama's growing strength, her campaign manager, Patti Solis Doyle, sent a letter Thursday to the Obama campaign seeking five debates between the two candidates before March 4.

"I'm sure we can find a suitable place to meet on the campaign trail," Solis Doyle wrote. "There's too much at stake and the issues facing the country are too grave to deny voters the opportunity to see the candidates up close."

Obama rejected a debate proposed as soon as this Sunday to be broadcast on ABC. Talking with reporters aboard his campaign plane Thursday, he declined to say when or how often he will debate Clinton. "I've got to spend time with voters," he said, because Clinton "is better known in a lot of these states." But he added, "We'll have some debates."

Clinton acknowledged Wednesday that she loaned her campaign $5 million late last month as Obama was outraising and outspending her heading into the Feb. 5 Super Tuesday contests. Some senior staffers on her campaign offered to voluntarily forgo paychecks as the campaign heads into the next round of contests, but Clinton aides said Thursday the offers were declined and all salaries would be paid.

Asked about Clinton's personal loan, Obama told reporters, "I think there is no doubt that she has not generated the kind of grass-roots enthusiasm that we have. It's not for lack of trying, and she's got a former president actively fundraising for her, as well as people like Terry McAuliffe."

Clinton said the loan and salary offers were not a sign of financial difficulties.

"No, not at all," Clinton told ABC News in an interview Thursday. "We were outraised in January, which we took steps immediately to address, and I think the results on Super Tuesday showed that we were more than competitive. Since Tuesday we've raised millions of dollars on the Internet, so we're going to be fine.

"And my staff is so dedicated that they stepped up and said, 'Look, this is so important we're going to do our part.' I did my part. So we're going to be in very good financial shape. People are rallying around, and I think by the end of the week we'll be back on track."

Clinton's national finance co-chairman Alan Patricof said Tuesday that fundraisers were targeting many thousands of potential high donors nationally who had not yet given the maximum donation of $2,300 to spend in the primary season.

He also said Clinton planned to return to New York before the end of February to attend a major fundraising gala there.

"We are feeling very positive about the outcome Super Tuesday, and we're attracting a lot of new people who want to contribute. But we know we have to raise a lot of money to be competitive," he said.

Thursday afternoon, Iowa Gov. Chet Culver told The Associated Press in a telephone interview that he would endorse Obama during a rally later in the day in Omaha, Neb.

Buoyed by strong fundraising and a primary calendar in February that plays to his strengths, Obama plans a campaign blitz through a series of states holding contests this weekend and hopes to win primaries in the Mid-Atlantic next week and Hawaii and Wisconsin the following week.

He campaigned in Louisiana Thursday morning, vowing to help New Orleans recover from Hurricane Katrina by improving levees, schools and health care, and closely overseeing the Federal Emergency Management Agency if he becomes president. The state holds its contest Saturday.

Obama accused President Bush of failing to do enough to help the Gulf Coast recover from the devastating storm of August 2005. He proposed a multi-faceted program for the area, but did not indicate its total cost or how he would pay for it.

His proposal would help New Orleans hire police officers, repair schools and improve public transit. It would provide financial incentives to attract teachers, businesses and medical professionals.

"When I am president," Obama told about 4,000 people in Tulane University's basketball arena, "we will finish building a system of levees that can withstand a 100-year storm by 2011, with the goal of expanding that protection to defend against a Category 5 storm."

Clinton, with less money to spend and less confident of her prospects in the February contests, plans to concentrate on Ohio and Texas, large states with primaries March 4 and where polling shows her with a significant lead. She even is looking ahead to Pennsylvania's primary April 22, believing a large elderly population there will favor the former first lady.

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- baghdadjoe I'm a Fan of baghdadjoe 37 fans permalink

Obama's supporters have now raised over $8M for the campaign since the polls closed on Super Tuesday.

Barack needs our help, let's try to make sure that he has the resources he needs to make it to the White House. Please join me, and donate whatever you can.

http://barackobama.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 PM on 02/07/2008
- Hufffan I'm a Fan of Hufffan 7 fans permalink

Why would I want to DONATE money to Hillary when the beneficiar­y(Hillary) of my donation only LOANS to it?

Hillary insults her own contributors.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 02/07/2008
- baghdadjoe I'm a Fan of baghdadjoe 37 fans permalink

Good point, I have to agree with that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 PM on 02/07/2008
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Exactly I caught that little tidbit. And that her campaign said today that the loan has been paid back. So 5 million of 6.4 that was donated went right back into Hill and Bill's bank accounts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 PM on 02/07/2008
- kentj I'm a Fan of kentj 6 fans permalink

Ditto to what baghdadjoe has posted:

We Americans must take back our country from the claws of the republican warmongers, and haters, as well as from the warmongering democrats such as Hillary Clinton who votes with republicans. As she she did when she voted for the republican's Iraq war based on the lie of WMD's, and as she voted for the Kyle-Lieberman bill for war with Iran. When it comes to warmongering and hate, John McCain and Hillary Clinton are one and the same.

A win for Barack Obama is a win for the democratic party, and the American people for real, positive change. A change from the old ways, and past to a future of peace, justice, love, and unity for one people, and one "united" United States of America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:41 PM on 02/07/2008
- flyfysher I'm a Fan of flyfysher 3 fans permalink

kentj writes,

"A win for Barack Obama is a win for the democratic party, and the American people for real, positive change. A change from the old ways, and past to a future of peace, justice, love, and unity for one people, and one "united" United States of America."

This is the type of meaningless fluff that Obama supporters typically pander. What specifically does Obama advocate for and how does he propose to accomplish it? Krugman and various others have already pointed to the flaws in his health care plan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:12 PM on 02/07/2008
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Limbaugh said yesterday that "if Obama is the nominee, we are doomed, and you should get ready and prepared for it now"

RUSH: Hillary just polarizes people. I think she's going to gin up enough anti-Hillary turnout out there to perhaps be a boon to whoever the Republican nominee is.

VOTE OBAMA TO GET A DEM IN THE WHITE HOUSE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 02/07/2008
- kevenseven I'm a Fan of kevenseven 501 fans permalink
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Tuesday was a MASSIVE victory for Obama.

Assuming that I have this right, Clinton got 747 delegates, Obama 744.

That translates to Clinton getting 50.1%, Obama 49.9%. Clinton needed to beat Obama by AT LEAST 10% to claim victory. The front runner title is a hazard, it must be defended, and Clinton did not manage it. She bested Obama by a fifth of a percent.

The Clintonian narrative of inevitability is utterly shattered. It was a double edged sword and has come back to wound Clinton, perhaps fatally.

Meanwhile, Obama was able to deliver on his narrative of momentum, hugely so. Had he picked up two more delegates, he would have got more than she did. And consider his fundraising numbers for this year. There is no way anybody can rationally claim that Obama does not have the advantage at this time, and that Clinton looks to be going down to defeat.

I don’t assert that there is anything evil or ugly about trying to convince the world that your nomination is inevitable. It is the natural thing to do, to try to be seen as the prohibitive favorite. But it has come back to bite Clinton in the ass.

And no, the purpose of this post is not to “bring people together” it is to argue that Obama is now the front runner, and that he is the victor of Tuesday’s contests.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 02/07/2008

you call that a massive victory? pretty even if you ask me.

hillary got more in the popular vote, not much though and i wouldnt call that a 'massive' victory.

frankly, im surprised obama didnt do better. they pretty much came out even. anyone can argue, she got more delegates or he got more delegates but i figured obama would seriously do much better considering there had been a massive media orgasm surrounding him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 02/07/2008
- kevenseven I'm a Fan of kevenseven 501 fans permalink
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Yes. I call that a massive victory.

The Clinton campaign has been working the narrative of inevitability, the idea that she was massively in the lead. Obviously that is no longer viable. From prohibitive front runner to dead even is quite the come down.

And Obama needed to get two more delegates to have won the majority of delegates. His narrative of momentum is undeniable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:45 PM on 02/07/2008
- ayc I'm a Fan of ayc 14 fans permalink

Yeah, I mean he only made up 20 to 25 percentage points in most states. Campaigning against the most well-known name in Democrats, and with the party machine girding her run, I am shocked that Obama did not do better.

What he did was amazing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:45 PM on 02/07/2008

Can Barak Obama win November elections without the vote of Hillary's supporters?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 PM on 02/07/2008
- kevenseven I'm a Fan of kevenseven 501 fans permalink
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Is there any reason to believe that he would not have their support? What possible impulse for self destruction would motivate the Clintonians to refuse to support Obama?

This sound like the petty "where does that horrible man get off challenging HRC for her Divinely Anointed nomination?????"

I don't want Hillary to be the nominee. Sorry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:10 PM on 02/07/2008
- baghdadjoe I'm a Fan of baghdadjoe 37 fans permalink

I can't vote for Hillary Clinton because I don't trust her or her judgment.

Hillary voted FOR the Iraq War in 2003 without even bothering to read the Iraq national intelligence estimate. The result? 4000 dead Americans, 10 times that tragically wounded.

Hillary has repeatedly shown poor judgment. There is no reason that she should be allowed to "fail up" to the presidency given her record.

And that is why I will not vote for her if she's the nominee.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 02/07/2008

so im guessing if she is the nominee you'll vote for mccain, the better choice? if so, just stay home.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 PM on 02/07/2008
- greejambri I'm a Fan of greejambri 19 fans permalink

Ditto.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 02/07/2008
- izzat7 I'm a Fan of izzat7 4 fans permalink

Hey I just got a call from the Obama camp, they need more"change".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 02/07/2008
- kevenseven I'm a Fan of kevenseven 501 fans permalink
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More of that positive message that the Clintonians are so renowned for.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 02/07/2008
- greejambri I'm a Fan of greejambri 19 fans permalink

I'm sending them another $100 tomorrow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 02/07/2008

HAHA.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 PM on 02/07/2008
- 123xyz I'm a Fan of 123xyz 2 fans permalink

After offering on Wednesday to go without paychecks to help save precious campaign resources, senior staff members on Hillary Clinton's campaign are in fact not going without pay during the month of February, ABC News has learned.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Vote2008/story?id=4257358&page=1

Hmmm, fundraising stunt or confused campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 02/07/2008
- Seafarer61 I'm a Fan of Seafarer61 7 fans permalink

If beating Alan Keyes is one's greatest political achievement to date, I'm worried. This guy's resume is NOT JFK's and after two years in the Senate, where one of the two has been spent on the campaign trail, I'm still waiting on anyone to explain to me the significance of his resume which qualifies him for POTUS.

We're not talking Clinton...­so don't waste our time comparing the two, I want to know about HIM. And please, try to refrain from using words like "hope, change and unity." Beyond primaries, they mean nothing and deliver even less. NEITHER Obama OR Clinton is going to change conservatives into liberals or make right to life folks preach a woman's choice. If nominated, Obana is going to spend three months telling 50% of the population their ideas are wrong so this utopian vision of unity is naive at best and dangerous at worst.
It is NOT going to happen. So, again...wh­ere is this beef here beyond the hype? How is this fella going to change anything? Hell.,.he was sent to Washington to put an end to the war and all he managed to do was continually vote to fund it. There were more than enough votes each time for the funding to pass which would have allowed Obama to vote on principle yet he chose to march in Washington lockstep like most of the others.

The "agent of change" has changed nothing and yet that somehow qualifies him to be President?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 02/07/2008

Clinton v. Obama on Legislative Experience:

Senator Clinton, who has served only one full term (6yrs.), and another year campaigning, has managed to author and pass into law, (20) twenty pieces of legislation in her first six years.
These bills can be found on the website of the Library of Congress www.thomas.loc.govv), but to save you trouble, I'll post them here for you:

1. Establish the Kate Mullany National Historic Site.
2. Support the goals and ideals of Better Hearing and Speech Month.
3. Recognize the Ellis Island Medal of Honor.
4. Name courthouse after Thurgood Marshall.
5. Name courthouse after James L. Watson.
6. Name post office after Jonn A. O'Shea.
7. Designate Aug. 7, 2003, as National Purple Heart Recognition Day.
8. Support the goals and ideals of National Purple Heart Recognition Day.
9. Honor the life and legacy of Alexander Hamilton on the bicentennial of his death.
10. Congratulate the Syracuse Univ. Orange Men's Lacrosse Team on winning the championship.
11. Congratulate the Le Moyne College Dolphins Men's Lacrosse Team on winning the championship.
12. Establish the 225th Anniversary of the American Revolution Commemorative Program.
13. Name post office after Sergeant Riayan A. Tejeda.
14. Honor Shirley Chisholm for her service to the nation and express condolences on her death.
15. Honor John J. Downing, Brian Fahey, and Harry Ford, firefighters who lost their lives on duty. Only five of Clinton's bills are, more substantive. 16. Extend period of unemployment assistance to victims of 9/11.
17. Pay for city projects in response to 9/11
18. Assist landmine victims in other countries.
19. Assist family caregivers in accessing affordable respite care.
20. Designate part of the National Forest System in Puerto Rico as protected in the wilderness preservation system.

There you have it, the fact's straight from the Senate Record.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 PM on 02/07/2008

Now, I would post those of Obama's, but the list is too substantive, so I'll mainly categorize.
During the first (8) eight months of his elected service he sponsored over 820 bills. He introduced
233 regarding healthcare reform,
125 on poverty and public assistance,
112 crime fighting bills,
97 economic bills,
60 human rights and anti-discrimination bills,
21 ethics reform bills,
15 gun control,
6 veterans affairs and many others.

His first year in the U.S. Senate, he authored 152 bills and co-sponsored another 427. These inculded
**the Coburn-Obama Government Transparency Act of 2006 (became law),
**The Lugar-Obama Nuclear Non-proliferation and Conventional Weapons Threat Reduction Act, (became law),
**The Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act, passed the Senate,
**The 2007 Government Ethics Bill, (became law),
**The Protection Against Excessive Executive Compensation Bill, (In committee), and many more.

In all since he entered the U.S. Senate, Senator Obama has written 890 bills and co-sponsored another 1096. An impressive record, for someone who supposedly has no legislative record.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 02/07/2008
- ayc I'm a Fan of ayc 14 fans permalink

Thanks for posting this, keep it handy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:28 PM on 02/07/2008

He was elected to the US Senate in 2004. It is 2008-do the math. Prior to that he was a state senator for 8 years and he beat a wealthy political dynasty for the nomination. Yes, Keyes was a joke in the General Election. But instead of ranting about how he is all fluff and no substance and has done nothing, why don't you go to his website and read his positions and/or download his "Plan for America" and then come back here and comment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 PM on 02/07/2008
- izzat7 I'm a Fan of izzat7 4 fans permalink

Just watch, IF Obama gets in the whitehouse,all you Hillary bashers and haters will be hating and bashing about Michele Obama, how calculating,shes a bitch, shes power hungry ,yadah,yad­ah,yadah.T­he cycle continues.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 02/07/2008
- kevenseven I'm a Fan of kevenseven 501 fans permalink
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I don't know of any Hillary Haters except among the Rethugs.

I have criticized HRC on many occasions. I don't think I have ever bashed her. I don't need to, she is deeply flawed. And I would never call her a bitch, despite Thalia's lies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 02/07/2008
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Now that McCain's so-called "straight talk express" in making a beeline run at the WhiteHouse unopposed (basically) by a viable repube, it's time for some serious Dem "strateger­y." It is now imperative that the two Dem candidates, H & O, decide to let the chips fall where they may personally, and unite, using their candidacies mutually to begin the battle against him rather than ravaging each other to his benefit. They must show that it is party above person and country above party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:38 PM on 02/07/2008
- daveny I'm a Fan of daveny 12 fans permalink

But for that to happen, you'd have to believe Hillary cares about something more than the acquisition and use of power.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 02/07/2008
- hobe I'm a Fan of hobe permalink

If the democrats counted delegates as the republicans did, hillary would be 999 to barak;s 568 and way ahead. If we add in Florida and Michigan-two very important states, she would be over 1200 to his 568. We dont do winner take all like mccain but if we did Hillary would be ahead 2.5 to 1 counting FL &MI. The people want Hillary and have voted for her. tv political wonks want barak since mccain can beat him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:01 PM on 02/07/2008
- kevenseven I'm a Fan of kevenseven 501 fans permalink
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If, if, if. If FL and MI had respected the rules, Clinton would have no delegates from either state, as they would be yet to have their contests. The party asked all the candidates to ignore those two primaries. Obama respected the wishes of the party and the rules, HRC did not.

FL and MI should hold a new round of primaries. The delegates selected from that round would be seated without question.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:17 PM on 02/07/2008
- ayc I'm a Fan of ayc 14 fans permalink

That's a lot of ifs, and you know what my granddad used to say about ifs....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 02/07/2008

Clinton Campaign issued a press announcement 10 minutes ago that Billary has raised $7.5 million since February 1st with the bulk of that pouring in within the last 48 hours.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:31 PM on 02/07/2008

Obama raised 7.5 million in 36 hours. Top that !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:39 PM on 02/07/2008

I don't need to since $1000 of that was from me. Please try to keep up. I am an Obama supporter but the fact is that what I posted is news and also suggests to me that they ANNOUNCED her $5million loan just to get MORE money because she was easily averaging half a million a day in February.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 02/07/2008

132 million dollars. Just think how much good that could do for the rebuilding in New Orleans. You people are without guile. Do you not see the hypocrisy here? Obama donate your slush fund for the betterment of mankind...­.....then and only then will you be the man you proclaim to be!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 02/07/2008
- riverhorse I'm a Fan of riverhorse 4 fans permalink

Michigan, Florida, New York and California­......hows that?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 02/07/2008
- mirandaK I'm a Fan of mirandaK 2 fans permalink

"...giving him a financial edge that's caused consternation within a Clinton campaign clamoring for attention-getting debates."

Oh, I see...he won't debate because he raises more money? Ok, that makes sense...no­t.

What happened to the issues? Why are Obamahs campaign supporters so divisive? Because they are young doesn't mean they have to act like 12 year olds.

Come on Obamah, man up, debate already!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 02/07/2008

They've already done 20 debates, for God's sake ! She's desperate for free publicity. She used to try to ignore him when she was leading but now she's acting like a little yappy dog.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:39 PM on 02/07/2008

Exactly. A weepy, whiny, "yappy dog".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 02/07/2008
- Seafarer61 I'm a Fan of Seafarer61 7 fans permalink

One on one, they've had one debate and after the result of the first, I can see why he's running away from her. She cleaned his clock.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 02/07/2008

I'D RATHER SEE MORE DEBATES THEN POINTLESS TV ADS AND CAMPAIGN SPEECHES. AND OBAMA IS WEAK IN DEBATES. SO NO SURPRISE HE DOESNT WANT TO DEBATE NO MORE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 02/07/2008
- Veeve I'm a Fan of Veeve 31 fans permalink
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And she has had 16 years for voters to get to know her. He needs to campaign. Their last debate was issue oriented enough for me. I felt they were close on the issues until Iraq. I won't forgive her for that vote because she'll do it all over again if she thinks it'll get her re-elected. As battered as our armed forces are, if there were building pressure to take military action against Iran, I have no faith in her judgement. Obama's intent to hold direct talks with our adversaries is the only way out of this pickle.

As for the economy, it doesn't get 'fixed' ultimately until this oil heist gone wrong is 'fixed'. And if Hillary doesn't know that lender's will raise bank fees and other loan rates to recoup revenue shortfalls based on a 5 year suspension of mortgage rate increases, she doesn't deserve to be president. If she knows and isn't fessing up to the voters, then also, she doesn't deserve to be president. I've worked at enough financial institutions to know that they project revenue and investment years in advance and I know how they react when they aren't going to hit their targets.

I don't want to be penalized for someone else bad loan. Sorry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 02/07/2008

How did she ignore him if they've already had 20 debates?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:17 PM on 02/07/2008

Alright I have the perfect end to this. If we agree that Clinton has raised 4 million, can we then also say that Obama and Clinton are on the same level now? I just don't want any excuses for when Hillary gets handed her ass the next couple of weeks. So far no takers, which just makes the Clinton camp look WEAK

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 02/07/2008
- Seafarer61 I'm a Fan of Seafarer61 7 fans permalink

Texas is 32% Hispanic. Pennsylvania and Ohio are strong union states (Hillary enjoys very favorable support among unions). The race is far from over. Also, if Clinton leads in delegates entering the convention, even if by only 10-15; should it not stand to reason the nomination should be hers, regardless of super delegates? After all, the delegates would have spoken.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:28 PM on 02/07/2008

So there is no reason that she should lose right? I just want to make sure that you come out and say it. Don't be a puss.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 02/07/2008
- daveny I'm a Fan of daveny 12 fans permalink

I never could understand her strong support among unions, since she and her husband were always more than happy to sell them down the river at the drop of a hat (NAFTA, wal-mart, fast track, etc).

Oh, wait... well, the unions that HAVE backed hillary are almost all just the unions with insulated, isolated executive boards that can be wooed with kickbacks and ass-kissing, rather than unions with strong member participation, which have split far more evenly among the candidates.

And don't call me anti-union -- my family's been in them since we came over to the US! I just hate seeing so many of them become as arthritic and undemocratic as the companies they supposedly counterweigh! (example: New York State United Teachers' biggest component, UUP, doing away with executive term limits, and letting the president set the criteria for his own electors!)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 02/07/2008
- sjl106 I'm a Fan of sjl106 7 fans permalink

Alright No, how about this, it was just reported that HILLARY out raised your boy. YES, that is right 7.5 million was raised in 24 hours. So bite me. And looking weak? You couldn't even win the states that count!

VOTE FOR HILLARY! DONATE TO HILLARY HillaryClinton.com

This is a MUST READ!
http://www.taylormarsh.com/archives_view.php?id=26965

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 02/07/2008

Check the tagline again...7.­5 since FEBRUARY 1 (not 24 hours).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 02/07/2008

So now Obama is a boy? Man you Clinton fucks really are racist aren't you. I hope you fucks get trounced on you little fuck.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:37 PM on 02/07/2008

You are in error. She has raised 7.5 million since February 1, not in the last 24 hours.

On the other hand, Obama raised 7.5 million between the time the polls closed on the evening of February 5 and 1:00 pm today, February 7. That's about 42 hours. Take that !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:42 PM on 02/07/2008
- Veeve I'm a Fan of Veeve 31 fans permalink
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You're logic is junk.

Hello!

Blue states will vote for the nominee anyway.

We want to 'B-U-I-L-D' the party and come as close to sweeping purple states as possible and maybe get a surprise or two from the red column.

Hillary will never win Kansas, but Obama could. He is a native son and the very popular, Governor Sebelius backs him. He could even possibly swing Georgia and Alabama to the Democratic column.

Do you get it now? Macfly?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 02/07/2008

We don't agree. Unless she is lying.. AGAIN.., she announced about 15 minutes ago that she has raised $7.5 million since 2/1/08.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 02/07/2008
- PODdem I'm a Fan of PODdem 2 fans permalink

YES WE CAN!! I get it now. I was on the fence until I watched this video. Sort of an Obama 101 tutorial. I truly get it now. So if you are on the fence like I was watch this you'll get it to. More or less the Obama positions in a nutshell.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1PoZxCixME&feature=related YES WE CAN!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:19 PM on 02/07/2008

Alright I have the perfect end to this. If we agree that Clinton has raised 4 million, can we then also say that Obama and Clinton are on the same level now? I just don't want any excuses for when Hillary gets handed her ass the next couple of weeks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:14 PM on 02/07/2008

No takers????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 PM on 02/07/2008

We don't agree. Unless she is lying.. AGAIN.., she announced about 15 minutes ago that she has raised $7.5 million since 2/1/08.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 02/07/2008

Wow, HRC...noth­ing like resorting to tricking your own supporters into donating money...Co­nsider yourselves snookered.

http://www.abcnews.go.com/Politics/Vote2008/story?id=4257358&page=1

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:07 PM on 02/07/2008
- Star123 I'm a Fan of Star123 2 fans permalink

What is the attraction to Hillary? Upfront, I was for Edwards. But I will tell you why I am now for Hillary: She is smart, in command of the facts (she went right in Chris Wallace's face last week when he snarked about her husband's trip to one of the -Stans and said, "Incidentally, Chris, Dick Cheney was just there and said the same thing"), she knows how to govern (has anyone missed that?. She is also tough and can kick some butt if she has to. And if anyone gives a flip, I personally saw her (and hubs) in church 3 Sundays out of four while she was in the White House--Foundry United Methodist Church, 16th and Q. She has an inner life. AND--in my experience, women often overperform and do things better than men! So there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 PM on 02/07/2008
- daveny I'm a Fan of daveny 12 fans permalink

So one second... now "But Dick Cheney did it!" is an excuse for everything? Like her excuse for the Iraq war vote, and the Iran vote, and the cluster bomb vote?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:01 PM on 02/07/2008
- greejambri I'm a Fan of greejambri 19 fans permalink

Clinton is pathetic -- both of them. I'll never vote for Hillary. Neither will the Repubs. Neither will Independents. Neither will REAL progressives. OBAMA will win!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 02/07/2008

I would not use Dick Cheney as a measure of what is right. Especially when judging foreign policy. I would be ashamed of having to compare my spouse to Dick Cheney.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 02/07/2008
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