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Obama Wins Wis. Primary, Hawaii Caucus

DAVID ESPO | February 20, 2008 04:02 AM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — Barack Obama cruised past a fading Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Wisconsin primary and Hawaii caucuses Tuesday night, gaining the upper hand in a Democratic presidential race for the ages.

The twin triumphs made 10 straight for Obama, and left the former first lady in desperate need of a comeback in a race she long commanded as front-runner.

"The change we seek is still months and miles away," Obama told a boisterous crowd in Houston in a speech in which he also pledged to end the war in Iraq in his first year in office.

"I opposed this war in 2002. I will bring this war to an end in 2009. It is time to bring our troops home," he declared.

Sen. John McCain, the Republican front-runner, won a pair of primaries, in Wisconsin and Washington, to continue his march toward certain nomination.

In a race growing increasingly negative, Obama cut deeply into Clinton's political bedrock in Wisconsin, splitting the support of white women almost evenly with her. According to polling place interviews, he also ran well among working class voters in the blue collar battleground that was prelude to primaries in the larger industrial states of Ohio and Pennsylvania.

Clinton made no mention of her defeat, and showed no sign of surrender in an appearance in Youngstown, Ohio.

"Both Senator Obama and I would make history," the New York senator said. "But only one of us is ready on day one to be commander in chief, ready to manage our economy, and ready to defeat the Republicans. Only one of us has spent 35 years being a doer, a fighter and a champion for those who need a voice."

In a clear sign of their relative standing in the race, most cable television networks abruptly cut away from coverage of Clinton's rally when Obama began to speak in Texas.

McCain won the Republican primary with ease, dispatching former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and edging closer to the 1,191 delegates he needs to clinch the GOP nomination at the party convention in St. Paul, Minn. next summer. The Arizona senator also won the primary in Washington, with 19 delegates at stake.

In scarcely veiled criticism of Obama, the Republican nominee-in-waiting said, "I will fight every moment of every day in this campaign to make sure that Americans are not deceived by an eloquent but empty call for change."

McCain's nomination has been assured since Super Tuesday three weeks ago, as first one, then another of his former rivals has dropped out and the party establishment has closed ranks behind him.

Not so in the Democratic race, where Obama and Clinton campaign seven days a week, he the strongest black presidential candidate in history, she bidding to become the first woman to sit in the White House.

Ohio and Texas vote next on March 4 _ 370 convention delegates in all _ and even some of Clinton's supporters concede she must win one, and possibly both, to remain competitive. Two smaller states, Vermont and Rhode Island, also have primaries that day.

With the votes counted in more than 80 percent of Wisconsin's precincts, Obama was winning 58 percent of the vote to 41 percent for Clinton.

Wisconsin offered 74 national convention delegates. There were 20 delegates at stake in Hawaii, where Obama spent much of his youth.

Washington Democrats voted in a primary, too, but their delegates were picked earlier in the month in cacuses won by Obama.

The Illinois senator's Wisconsin victory left him with 1,303 delegates in The Associated Press' count, compared with 1,233 for Clinton, a margin that masks his 145-delegate lead among those picked in primaries or caucuses. It takes 2,025 to win the nomination at the party's national convention in Denver.

Obama's victory came after a week in which Clinton and her aides tried to knock him off stride. They criticized him in television commercials and accused him of plagiarism for using words first uttered by Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, a friend. He shrugged off the advertising volley, and said that while he should have given Patrick credit, the controversy didn't amount to much.

The voters seemed not to care.

Wisconsin independents cast about one-quarter of the ballots in the race between Obama and Clinton, and roughly 15 percent of the electorate were first-time voters, the survey at polling places said. Obama has run strongly among independents in earlier primaries, and among younger voters, and cited their support as evidence that he would make a stronger general election candidate in the fall.

Obama began the evening with eight straight primary and caucus victories, a remarkable run that has propelled him past Clinton in the overall delegate race and enabled him to chip away at her advantage among elected officials within the party who will have convention votes as superdelegates.

The economy and trade were key issues in the race, and seven in 10 voters said international trade has resulted in lost jobs in Wisconsin. Fewer than one in five said trade has created more jobs than it has lost.

The Democrats' focus on trade was certain to intensify, with primaries in Ohio in two weeks and in Pennsylvania on April 22.

Obama's campaign has already distributed mass mailings critical of Clinton on the issue in Ohio. "Bad trade deals like NAFTA hit Ohio harder than most states. Only Barack Obama consistently opposed NAFTA," it said.

Clinton's aides initially signaled she would virtually concede Wisconsin, and the former first lady spent less time in the state than Obama.

Even so, she ran a television ad that accused her rival of ducking a debate in the state and added that she had the only health care plan that would cover all Americans and the only economic plan to stop home foreclosures. "Maybe he'd prefer to give speeches than have to answer questions" the commercial said.

Obama countered with an ad of his own, saying his health care plan would cover more people.

Unlike the Democratic race, McCain was assured of the Republican nomination and concentrated on turning his primary campaign into a general election candidacy.

In one sign of progress in unifying the party, he split the conservative vote with Huckabee in Wisconsin.

Huckabee parried occasional suggestions _ none of them by McCain _ that he quit the race. In a move that was unorthodox if not unprecedented for a presidential contender, he left the country in recent days to make a paid speech in the Grand Cayman Islands.

McCain picked up endorsements in the days before the primary from former President George H.W. Bush and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, a campaign dropout who urged his 280 delegates to swing behind the party's nominee-to-be.


 
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- joja I'm a Fan of joja 12 fans permalink

Thanks, Wisconsin, Hawaii -- time to put this baby to bed.

No more drama -- vote Obama!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 AM on 02/20/2008
- JoJoKewl I'm a Fan of JoJoKewl 32 fans permalink

pretty good rhyme.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 AM on 02/20/2008

The Clinton's are absolutely disgusting people who will destroy anyone and anything that gets in the way of Hillary's right to be president. Know this Clinton supporters you are but pawns in their game to assure that they get back in the White House and soil this country all over again. Hillary no more cares about the common man than a socialist dictator for her the people are the means to an end. The sad thing is un-principled progressives are willing to buy into this crap just so that they can again see that big letter D next to the name of the white house resident

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 AM on 02/20/2008
- JaneC I'm a Fan of JaneC 277 fans permalink
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Oh STFU you moronic Bushbot. Get over to freepers and save your buddy Hanoi John. No one here cares what you have to say.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 AM on 02/20/2008
- robodweeb I'm a Fan of robodweeb 124 fans permalink
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"The Clinton's are absolutely disgusting people who will destroy anyone and anything that gets in the way"

Bush left something that hasn't been destroyed?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 AM on 02/20/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 378 fans permalink
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Be kind, assailing Clinton is all they have left.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 AM on 02/20/2008

bravo bravo hail to the cheif--and my choicest blessings
upon Michelle as well--she is ashamed of what America
is doing, and I am right with her since Vietnam--I am
70 and have been sickened literally by America's health
care of no care--by our crumbled roads and schools, and our devasted image to other countries in the ghastly dismantling of all moral principle under Bush
and Condy in nearly all our foreign policy. We have become an Empire to roll over the poor and weak of every country we can exploit. I am ashamed of every-
thing GOP's God of Money has done this side of John
F. Kennedy--and o yes, abortion Bill Clinton is right--if the GOP really wants to put young women and their doctors in jail for murder=-why haven't they
done so?? Put up or shut up I say--they have the Supreme Court in their back pocket--and Congress--
they have had eight years to push the project in courts ==and haven't lifted a finger. They know serious abortion efforts to fit the rhetoric are suicide politically--so we get several million abortions annually not to mention the "morning after" potions for those lovely ladies who can afford it.
The whole thing is a sick mess--Jesus Christ will stay away from the whole thing as he did with the Roman Empire==and we will have to make do with Obama.
Tuesday was the best speech he gave yet J.Gorman

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 AM on 02/20/2008
- robodweeb I'm a Fan of robodweeb 124 fans permalink
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It's very quiet in here...

Like a McCain rally.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 AM on 02/20/2008
- JaneC I'm a Fan of JaneC 277 fans permalink
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Once the trolls start to roll in with their Depends crinkling away you'll swear that's where you are to be sure. ;)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:00 AM on 02/20/2008
- sparkandy I'm a Fan of sparkandy 28 fans permalink
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That picture makes him look like he's possessed. There's one of Michelle Obama on Huffy that makes HER look possessed, too. If this doesn't scare the weirdo Born Agains, I don't know what will.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 AM on 02/20/2008
- elkabong I'm a Fan of elkabong 165 fans permalink
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Grandma Millie is suing John McCain for eating her ferrets:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXnYJH5_0CQ

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 AM on 02/20/2008
- JaneC I'm a Fan of JaneC 277 fans permalink
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Interesting news on the Sinclair BS:

Larry Sinclair $100,000 Polygraph challenge has been scheduled for next Tuesday in New York City.

"We're going to meet him on Tuesday, February 26th at an undisclosed location in New York City. We've picked a polygraph expert, too: a renowned expert who has been involved in quite a few high-profile cases who we're not going to name until the results are not only in, but have been verified by a second renowned expert."

http://www.whitehouse.com/NewsComments.aspx?start=&NewsID=110

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 AM on 02/20/2008
- IkeChicago I'm a Fan of IkeChicago 18 fans permalink

Presidents who have great economies aren't remembered by history, presidents who wage wars are. Listening to John McCain's victory speech last night, it became obvious to everyone that John McCain plans to be a war president

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 AM on 02/20/2008
- JaneC I'm a Fan of JaneC 277 fans permalink
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And he's every bit as "sharp" as Commander Codpiece too. ;)

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=36a_1200899945

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 AM on 02/20/2008
- LaFeminazi I'm a Fan of LaFeminazi 236 fans permalink
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Please Huffy change the photo at the top right.

Its positively sinister.

Caption: "You are all mine."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:17 AM on 02/20/2008
- JaneC I'm a Fan of JaneC 277 fans permalink
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That is a creepy picture isn't it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:18 AM on 02/20/2008
- LaFeminazi I'm a Fan of LaFeminazi 236 fans permalink
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Apparently I am not allowed to make such comments, since I am an expat and no longer apparently American enough for both trolls and Dem's alike [see earlier posts].

;)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 AM on 02/20/2008

The same photo is on the homepage of the BBC's website.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 AM on 02/20/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 378 fans permalink
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Congrats to Obama.

Holy moly, Clinton gets smoked, but more importantly - the Republiscum total vote is only 73% of Clinton's total.

Doesn't look like Wisconsin is *purple* anymore!

Go Democrats '08!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 AM on 02/20/2008

Don't get your hopes up too much. This is not going to be a cake walk. Just because Republicans didn't choose to participate in an already decided primary, don't assume they won't show up in November.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 AM on 02/20/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 378 fans permalink
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Don't tell that to Huckabee!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 AM on 02/20/2008

HOLY MOLY

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 AM on 02/20/2008
- kennedy I'm a Fan of kennedy 19 fans permalink

WHY IS THE MEDIA NOT REPORTING ON THIS COURT CASE THAT HAS BEEN JUST FILED ON FEB 11TH AGAINST OBAMA??


Case filed in the Minnesota District Court

(Sinclair vs. Obama)

Plaintiff: Larry Sinclair

Defendant: Barack Obama, David Axelrod and
Democratic National Committee

Case Number: 0:2008cv00360

Filed: February 11, 2008

Court: Minnesota District Court

Office: DMN Office [ Court Info ]

County: St. Louis

More at:
http://dockets.justia.com/browse/state-minnesota/court-mndce/

Mr Sinclair says he had drugs and sex with Obama in 1999. He has tried to get the MSM to tell the story, they won't. So he made a Youtube video. Obama's goons apparently have been turning his life upside down since, and he has filed suit against Obama, his manager Axelrod and the DNC for violation of his civil rights.

And here is a long interview he did on Right Perspective
http://trp.fileburst.com/TRP_2008.02.08_Larry-Sinclair-Interview.mp3

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 AM on 02/20/2008
- JaneC I'm a Fan of JaneC 277 fans permalink
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The guy is obviously a nutcase. Did you ever wonder why none of this comes out until election time? Where's this guy been since 1999 and what's he suing for?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 AM on 02/20/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 378 fans permalink
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It's bizarre that the story is even getting legs, except of course that the reichwing is giving it legs.

Has he accepted the lie detector challenge yet?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 AM on 02/20/2008

This year we're not putting up with BS allegations unless you have a stained blue dress and video evidence.

Seriously.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 AM on 02/20/2008
- anticon I'm a Fan of anticon 9 fans permalink

Every time Obama is attacked by the right wing hate machine or camp Clinton his margins of victory increase.T­he hate mongers were able to convince enough simpletons that GW was the war hero and Kerry the deserter in 2004 but as Obama would say "not this time".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:28 AM on 02/20/2008

In related news, I hear McCain has an illegitimate black child.

/snark

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 AM on 02/20/2008
- VivaZapata I'm a Fan of VivaZapata 63 fans permalink
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Although Sinclair may be a big liar, don't dismiss the damaging effects this kind of smear might have. If he gains any traction at all, it could be enough.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 AM on 02/20/2008

All hail the Silver Tongued Devil and his mistress.

Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard. HL Mencken

ROFLMFAO!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 AM on 02/20/2008
- in4success I'm a Fan of in4success 43 fans permalink

a straussian doctrine dropout, so it seems. a fucking neo-troll on ecstasy . . . terrific.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 AM on 02/20/2008
- JaneC I'm a Fan of JaneC 277 fans permalink
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That's already happened in 2000 and 2004. It was your doing. Thanks, now go follow your pachyderm to it's demise.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 AM on 02/20/2008
- Dendroica I'm a Fan of Dendroica 30 fans permalink

I just heard McCain's speech. It is over for him, he's going to lose spectacularly. When you attack rhetoric instead of positions, you've got nowhere to go but down.

57-40, Obama wins the US presidency.
57 Democratic senators
255 Democrat congressman.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 AM on 02/20/2008

I hate to disagree with you but I think you're invoking a bit of wishful thinking. I think you might be assuming that McCain will be another Clinton.

Though McCain delivered his speech as if he were reading VCR instructions, I think he was able to deliver a much clearer experience message than Hillary has been able to. His "holiday from history" line is going to be played for the next 24 hours on television.

McCain also doesn't have all the baggage (Bill and scandals) that Hillary does. World events are also shaping this race to move away from the economy and in the direction of foreign policy. Pakistan is in the middle of political change, and Chavez is threatening to cut off oil supplies.

Obama can win, but this isn't going to be a cake-walk by any means.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:44 AM on 02/20/2008
- in4success I'm a Fan of in4success 43 fans permalink

well -- i know one thing for certain. if his fucking teleprompter goes he'll have to break into another chorus of "bomb-bomb iran, my freinds." cuz that's all he's got.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 AM on 02/20/2008
- FirstShirt I'm a Fan of FirstShirt 65 fans permalink

Agree. Yellow dog republicans will vote for McCain...t­hat's maybe 25-30% of voters. Independents make up about 40% and throw the election either way. Who knows which way. McCain isn't Mr. Excitement, but he is known as a collaborator with democrats [which is losing him his right wing support...­that may also give him legs with moderates and independents]. If independents want stability and a knowlegeable president for at least 4 years, McCain could squeak by. Many republicans and probably some democrats will see the next 4 years as a time of recovery and planning for the future. Due to age McCain, like Teddy Roosevelt, will probably seek no more than one term.

Age will be an issue that must be carefully considered since the baby boomers will make up a huge section of the voting population and they are hitting retirement age now. They have money, vote and are active. And, really don't like being marginalized by an age issue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:40 AM on 02/20/2008

:: Standing and Clapping ::

The irony that the first man to break through the political machine in my lifetime, where the political machine is a woman - is somewhat unsettling. I for one, look forward to the day when we have a woman president. But, in this election - I do feel there was a success to be had for women, where their candidate had all the resources, all of the history and all of the name recognition.

Make no mistake - at the outset of this campaign, Hillary Clinton was not Obama's equal - she without question held higher stature.

I really like this guy, and I assume many other s do also. What he represents for the democratic party, livening up the base, energizing new voters both young and old - all while steering his politics in a direction we always hear about - but have never really seen.

I'm glad to be a part of this. Bring it home Barack - we're behind you!

I hope now all democrats can come together - because we really need it now more than ever. We are all idealists, we don't fall in line like the republicans - but this cause - is too important to not keep pushing forward - and with Barack Obama as our president it has my full support!!

Yes we can. Yes we will.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 AM on 02/20/2008

The only way Democrats are going to be able to come together is if Clinton ends her campaign sometime this week. If she continues to drag this out, and continues to sling the mud, it is going to be hard for the party to coalesce.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 AM on 02/20/2008
- Rubiconski I'm a Fan of Rubiconski 30 fans permalink
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THIS THREAD HAS BEEN HACKED BY SORE LOSER HRC SUPPORTERS!!!

IT'S CRAWLING WITH WORMS.....­.GET OUT NOW!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 AM on 02/20/2008
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