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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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- jkbowman I'm a Fan of jkbowman 5 fans permalink
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Thank you Hawaii and Wisconsin - You matter!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 AM on 02/20/2008
- MRb1000 I'm a Fan of MRb1000 11 fans permalink

Hillary and Bill Clinton go home for the sake of the party and the country.

America it has to over!! Hillary keep it up the Democratic party will be over.

The only thing in her box she did not use is the N word.

I do not believe that would help her.

Please go home

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 AM on 02/20/2008
- imsosure I'm a Fan of imsosure 26 fans permalink
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This guy brings the kind of winning atmosphere our country so desperately needs. Good job!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 AM on 02/20/2008
- Tankan I'm a Fan of Tankan 3 fans permalink

Despite the negative rethoric and childish nit picking, Barack Obamas's message continues to resonate and give hope to growing numbers of people!

He has recognised the futility of allowing American service personel be maimed or die in a war based on lies and greed, at long last patriot soldiers will be coming home!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 AM on 02/20/2008
- LaFeminazi I'm a Fan of LaFeminazi 236 fans permalink
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Good grief, you make one little comment that is more a warning than a critisism about Obama its like you set peoples house on fire, then it gets personal.

Weird how that works.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 AM on 02/20/2008
- Nochnoi I'm a Fan of Nochnoi 130 fans permalink
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Wrong... it had nothing to do with Senator Obama and everything to do with you and your opinions about my country.... which you are free to have, and others are free to respond to... do not make it more than it is....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 AM on 02/20/2008
- LaFeminazi I'm a Fan of LaFeminazi 236 fans permalink
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"your opinions about my country"

Wow, and somehow just because I am an expat it is no longer my country. Even though my family have been there since before Independance it is suddenly not my country?.

Good grief.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 AM on 02/20/2008

The more posts I read from Obama supporters, the more I look forward to seeing him crash and burn. I used to say I'd vote for whoever the Democratic nominee was, but his bluster and their blindess have completely turned me off. If he is the nominee, I'll vote Libertarian.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 AM on 02/20/2008
- Ides I'm a Fan of Ides 21 fans permalink

Why would you vote for Hillary as a Libertarian. Are you nuts?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:17 AM on 02/20/2008
- AnotherTry I'm a Fan of AnotherTry 55 fans permalink
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I'll stay home. I wanted the woman. A man is just another man.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 AM on 02/20/2008
- Macready I'm a Fan of Macready 60 fans permalink

so happy thank you Wisconsin and Hawaii . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 AM on 02/20/2008
- AdLib I'm a Fan of AdLib 277 fans permalink
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Tonight broke Hillary's back, Wisconsin was the last legit chance to be "The Comeback Kid 2". Now, two weeks of the MSM echoing her losing 10 straight, her margins shrinking in "must win" TX and OH, hard to believe but most probably (still keeping my fingers crossed)it's over!

My guess is Hillary won't quit until she's been abandoned by the voters and Super Delegates in greater numbers, until Obama is put over the top by the party and the SDs (in accordance with the popular vote of course).

And Hillary will be a sad diminished figure, like Gloria Swanson in "Sunset Blvd", "I'm ready for my swearing in now, Mr. Chief Justice..."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 AM on 02/20/2008
- KQuark I'm a Fan of KQuark 266 fans permalink
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Night folks wake me up when Hillary drops out of the race.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:48 AM on 02/20/2008
- kevenseven I'm a Fan of kevenseven 501 fans permalink
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You dirty optimist. It is people like you that have ruined this country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 AM on 02/20/2008
- NoahVail I'm a Fan of NoahVail 56 fans permalink
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HRC: "Yes we will (crash and burn)...."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jfa9XIJxdAg

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 AM on 02/20/2008
- kevenseven I'm a Fan of kevenseven 501 fans permalink
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A perfect bus wreck?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 AM on 02/20/2008
- LaFeminazi I'm a Fan of LaFeminazi 236 fans permalink
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I hope that Obama after he becomes President looks across the Atlantic at the errors of another 'young' President. Sarkozy after all his talk of change and reform of France has fallen fast and hard.
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Indeed, the most serious casualty of the current political climate in France is Sarkozy's reform agenda. It is as if his personality has become the biggest obstacle to his determination to break with the past. Perhaps too much uncontrolled rupture in style can ultimately lead to paralysis in substance.

Copyright: Project Syndicate, 2008.

http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/dominique_moisi/2008/02/saving_sarkozy.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 AM on 02/20/2008
- Nochnoi I'm a Fan of Nochnoi 130 fans permalink
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I hope Senator Obama looks at our country, and choses to do what is best for us... For good or for bad, we are not France... and you can not compare the two...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 AM on 02/20/2008
- kevenseven I'm a Fan of kevenseven 501 fans permalink
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I think you are another one of those America-hating optimists.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 AM on 02/20/2008

Well, we could look to France to see some of the mistakes that are made when a country goes too far to the socialist side. Look at how difficult it has been for Sarkozy to revoke the entitlements that French workers were used to.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 AM on 02/20/2008
- LaFeminazi I'm a Fan of LaFeminazi 236 fans permalink
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The comparisons are valid.

Sarkozy is one hell of an orator, he carried his party on his back through the elections, he reached across to the other side of the aisle.

He became wildly popular throughout France. As many of us said his ego would bring him down.

Obama should take the lesson seriously, the UMP are going to be slaughtered in next months local elections.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 AM on 02/20/2008
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Sarkozy is modeling France on America.

Obama is not Sarkozy, in case you hadn't noticed. Sarkozy is arrogant and zealous with a quick temper. Obama and Sarkozy couldn't be more different. I see more in common with HRC/McCain and Sarkozy. Obama is a conciliator and always has been.

http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/01/28/at_harvard_law_a_unifying_voice/

When was the last time you were in France?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:39 AM on 02/20/2008
- AdLib I'm a Fan of AdLib 277 fans permalink
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So true, a comparison is on few and very superficial traits. Sarkozy has far more in common with Bill Clinton than Obama. Especially Bill Clinton v.2008

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 AM on 02/20/2008
- kevenseven I'm a Fan of kevenseven 501 fans permalink
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You are another of those dreadful optimists.

And femi lives and works in France, for some time I believe. But I prefer your analysis to hers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:50 AM on 02/20/2008
- LaFeminazi I'm a Fan of LaFeminazi 236 fans permalink
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I live here.

Omama is sweetness and light?

Get back to me in Nov 09.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 AM on 02/20/2008
- kevenseven I'm a Fan of kevenseven 501 fans permalink
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An interesting parallel, but I would not be surprised it it does not hold together. I don't know much more about Sarkosy but that he has stalled and quickly, and I cannot comment on how Obama governs yet...

Femi, is it true that Europeans are much more hopeful and optimistic than Americans? And isn't that the way it should be?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:40 AM on 02/20/2008
- Nochnoi I'm a Fan of Nochnoi 130 fans permalink
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Ever since they stormed the Bastille, it has been one government after another... works for them fine... I think they have it amazingly well in France... a very dear friend of mine is from there and adores it.... actually... I think it is the nearly eleven months of vacation he likes... heh....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 AM on 02/20/2008
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No, Europeans are not more hopeful and optimistic. They are more cynical, so therefore quicker to turn on their politicians. I lived in Paris for several years. Americans are idealists, Europeans are realists.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:57 AM on 02/20/2008
- KQuark I'm a Fan of KQuark 266 fans permalink
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Sarkozy is Bush lite. His idea of change was to go backwards.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 AM on 02/20/2008
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That's not true, his idea of change was to follow America's lead in economic policy reform and take away protectionism and socialist remnants.

If his economic reforms work he will be loved again. The French are very fickle and turn on each other and their politicians easily.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:48 AM on 02/20/2008

Sarkozy and Obama have nothing in common - in philosophies, personal styles, places in the political spectrum.

Well, they're both young. And they promise change (Sarkozy to the right, Obama to the left).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 AM on 02/20/2008
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I don't think 53 (Sarkozy) is young. You'd have to be 70+ to think 53 is young. The older people get the more they regress anyway. They just start to reminisce about the good 'ole days, and bitch and moan and talk about their health and who's died lately. :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 AM on 02/20/2008
- kevenseven I'm a Fan of kevenseven 501 fans permalink
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McBomb has a new autobiography out, "The Mendacity of Pessimism".

Available in bookstores near you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 AM on 02/20/2008
- KQuark I'm a Fan of KQuark 266 fans permalink
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Yeah can you believe the old fucker threw in a "mendacity" in his speech. Too bad most the Geezer Old Party thought it meant some kind of combination antacid/laxative.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 AM on 02/20/2008
- KQuark I'm a Fan of KQuark 266 fans permalink
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for old white men of course.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 AM on 02/20/2008
- kevenseven I'm a Fan of kevenseven 501 fans permalink
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How many people need to be fired tomorrow?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 AM on 02/20/2008
- KQuark I'm a Fan of KQuark 266 fans permalink
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Everyone on the Clinton staff.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 AM on 02/20/2008

fire Hillary first.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 AM on 02/20/2008

Have a feeling Clinton will feel better after the Ohio and Texas primaries. Precision is the house.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 AM on 02/20/2008
- KQuark I'm a Fan of KQuark 266 fans permalink
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Not a chance I have said all along she will not win primaries open to Independents and Republicans. In WI over a third of the Democratic vote was Independents and Republicans and Obama won them over 2 to 1. TX and OH are open primaries and Obama will win TX and come close in OH. He already caught up to her in the Texas polls which means he will win because after Super Tuesday he's been out performing polls by 10+ points. She has won I think only 3 open primaries or caucuses and that was early.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 AM on 02/20/2008

I'm conflicted. I'm a life-long Bears fan, but tonight I can't help but love the Cheeseheads!

Thank you Cheeseheads for putting your country first.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 AM on 02/20/2008
- Nochnoi I'm a Fan of Nochnoi 130 fans permalink
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It's okay.... Cheese is a good thing..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 AM on 02/20/2008
- Nochnoi I'm a Fan of Nochnoi 130 fans permalink
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LOL.... better on a burger... with bacon...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 AM on 02/20/2008
- KQuark I'm a Fan of KQuark 266 fans permalink
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We can all be Cheeseheads for one night, but I would still rather be in Hawaii.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 AM on 02/20/2008
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