Obama wins Oregon, moves to brink of nomination

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DAVID ESPO and SARA KUGLER | May 20, 2008 11:53 PM EST | AP

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Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., his wife Michelle and their daughters Malia, 9, and Sasha, 6, join together on stage at a rally Tuesday, May 20, 2008, in Des Moines, Iowa. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Barack Obama stepped to the brink of victory in the Democratic presidential race Tuesday night, defeating Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Oregon primary and moving within 100 delegates of the total he needs to claim the prize at the party convention this summer.

"You have put us within reach of the Democratic nomination," he told cheering supporters in Iowa, the overwhelmingly white state that launched him, a black, first-term senator from Illinois, on his improbable path to victory last January.

Obama lavished praise on Clinton, his rival in a race unlike any other, and accused Republican John McCain of a campaign run by lobbyists.

"You are Democrats who are tired of being divided, Republicans who no longer recognize the party that runs Washington, independents who are hungry for change," he said, speaking to a crowd on the grounds of the Iowa Capitol in Des Moines as well as the millions around the country who will elect the nation's 44th president in November.

Clinton countered with a lopsided win in Kentucky, a victory with scant political value in a race moving inexorably in Obama's direction.

The former first lady vowed to remain in the race, telling supporters, "I'm more than determined than ever to see that every vote is cast and every ballot is counted."

But in a sign of confidence on the front-runner's part, party officials said discussions were under way to send Paul Tewes, a top Obama campaign aide, to the Democratic National Committee to oversee operations for the fall campaign.

And in a fresh indication that their race was coming to an end, Clinton and Obama praised one another and pledged a united party for the general election.

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"While we continue to go toe-to-toe for this nomination, we do see eye-to-eye when it comes to uniting our party to elect a Democratic president this fall," said Clinton, whose supporters Obama will need if he is to end eight years of Republican rule in the White House.

Clinton won at least 47 delegates in the two states and Obama won at least 32, according to an analysis of election returns by The Associated Press. All the Kentucky delegates were awarded, but there were still 24 to be allocated in Oregon, and Obama was in line for many of them.

He had 1,949 delegates overall, out of 2026 needed for the nomination. Clinton had 1,769 according the latest tally by the AP.

Obama's total includes more than a majority of the delegates picked in the 56 primaries and caucuses on the calendar, a group that excludes nearly 800 superdelegates, the party leaders who hold the balance of power at the convention.

With about 50 percent of the votes counted in Oregon's unique mail-in primary, Obama was gaining a 58 percent share to 42 percent for Clinton.

The former first lady's victory in Kentucky was bigger yet _ 65 percent to 30 percent _ and the exit polls underscored once more the work Obama has ahead if he is to win over her voters.

Almost nine in 10 ballots were cast by whites, and the former first lady was winning their support overwhelmingly. She defeated him among voters of all age groups and incomes, the college educated and non-college educated, self-described liberals, moderates and conservatives.

"We have had our disagreements during this campaign, but we all admire her courage, her commitment and her perseverance," Obama said of his rival and partner in a marathon race through the primaries. "No matter how this primary ends, Senator Clinton has shattered myths and broken barriers and changed the America in which my daughters and yours will come of age."

As for McCain, he said he would leave it up to the Arizona senator "to explain whether his policies and positions represent long-held convictions or Washington calculations, but the one thing they don't represent is change."

McCain's spokesman countered quickly.

"This election is fundamentally about who Americans can trust to secure peace and prosperity for the next generation of Americans. Without a doubt, Barack Obama is a talented political orator, but his naive plans for unconditional summits with rogue leaders and support for big tax hikes on hardworking families expose his bad judgment that Americans can ill-afford in our next president," said Tucker Bounds in a statement.

In the fundraising chase, Obama reported cash on hand of $46.5 million, all of which can be used for the general election. Unless he takes federal funds, he is permitted to raise as much as he can.

Unlike Obama, McCain is expected to take federal funds, which total about $85 million and bar him from raising other donations for his campaign's use.

"We still have work to do to in the remaining states, where we will compete for every delegate available," Obama said in an e-mail sent to supporters. "But tonight, I want to thank you for everything you have done to take us this far _ farther than anyone predicted, expected or even believed possible."

Both candidates paused during the day to express best wishes to Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the Massachusetts Democrat suffering from a brain tumor.

"So many of us here have benefited in some way or another because of the battles he's waged, and some of us are here because of them," Obama said.

Said Clinton: "As a lifelong champion for social justice and equality, his work has made the path easier for me, for Senator Obama and for countless others. He's been with us for our fights and we're now with him in his."

The Clinton campaign expressed irritation at Obama's decision to return to Iowa and mark his success in amassing a majority of delegates won in primaries and caucuses.

But he paid no attention. "The question then becomes how do we complete the nomination process so that we have the majority of the total number of delegates, including superdelegates, to be able to say this thing's over," Obama told The Associated Press in an interview.

Clinton looked for a consolation for the strongest presidential campaign of any woman in history. She hoped to finish with more votes than her rival in all the contests combined, including Florida and Michigan, two states that were stripped of their delegates by the national party for moving their primary dates too early. A Democratic convention committee is to meet on May 31 in Washington to decide how _ and whether _ to seat delegates from the two states.

Not counting the results in Kentucky and Oregon, Obama was ahead of Clinton by slightly more than 618,000 votes out of 32.2 million cast in primaries and caucuses where both candidates competed.

The numbers do not include Iowa, Maine, or Nevada caucuses, nor do they count _ as Clinton does in her totals _ Florida and Michigan.

The only primaries remaining are Puerto Rico, on June 1, followed two days later by South Dakota and Montana.

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David Espo reported from Washington. Brendan Farrington in Florida contributed to this report.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Barack Obama stepped to the brink of victory in the Democratic presidential race Tuesday night, defeating Hillary Rodham Clinton in the Oregon primary and moving within 100 del...
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- pilgrim7 I'm a Fan of pilgrim7 11 fans permalink

Well. That settles it. Hillary won W. Va. and Kentucky like she said. She deserves to be the Democratic nominee because the good and decent people of those states will never vote for Obama because, well, you know. Give it up, Barack. You fought a good fight and you fought by the rules; but that's just not good enough. You lost W. Va. and Kentucky! Don't you get it? Hillary proved she's a better candidate than you. The people of W. Va. and Kentucky have spoken. And the leadership had better listen to them or else. Hooray for democracy! America rocks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 PM on 05/20/2008

your sarcasm is very welcome and made me laugh during this frustrating time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:01 PM on 05/20/2008
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These are the Bush people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 PM on 05/20/2008
- lornejl I'm a Fan of lornejl 640 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 PM on 05/20/2008
- Vern58 I'm a Fan of Vern58 13 fans permalink
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Yes, due to the not so latent racism that is apparent in these states. Red states she has won- WVA,KY,Tenn,- all with definite race problems. Yes she did well in these states- because she is white.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 PM on 05/20/2008
- Beninn I'm a Fan of Beninn 33 fans permalink
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Given the choice of Hillary or McCain in the general election in these red states, who do you think they're going to vote for?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 PM on 05/20/2008
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But those red states are states that Democrats must win in order to win the general. Pat Buchanan, Hillary, and Joe Scarborough say so every single day.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 PM on 05/20/2008
- lornejl I'm a Fan of lornejl 640 fans permalink
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I think Pat is gonna have a coronary because Obama doesn't do back flips for the red state, ray-gun dems. He needs to take a video crew out and shoot some possum, that oughta do it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 PM on 05/20/2008
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Oh and don't forget Rove.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:07 PM on 05/20/2008
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Never more was I prouder to come from NJ.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 PM on 05/20/2008
- Annette I'm a Fan of Annette 15 fans permalink

Some of them.

Obama has done well in others. Texas, Kansas,Idaho, Virginia.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 PM on 05/20/2008
- GravitonX I'm a Fan of GravitonX 62 fans permalink
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If 2 out of 20 DEMOCRATS were willing to say they were racist, how many wouldn't say? Twice? Another 4 out of 10? And, these are supposedly Democrats! What of the Republicans?!

One would have to estimate that somewhere on the order of 75-80% of the whites in WV or KY are racist. Wow!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 05/20/2008

"If 2 out of 20 DEMOCRATS were willing to say they were racist, how many wouldn't say? "

good observation. these people need to join their true party, the repigs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 PM on 05/20/2008

Can't blame your racism on repubs. It's you dems that have proven that you're disgusting racists. Your party, your primary, your candidates, your organization, your hidden baggage. Shame on you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 PM on 05/20/2008
- joyf1 I'm a Fan of joyf1 19 fans permalink
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It's been my understanding that the exit polls are done with paper and pen and not in an interview. That might put a different spin on the numbers. It's a lot easier to be racist on paper and not spoken, maybe? But, having gone to college in Kentucky (now there's an oxymoron) the people there are way more republican. It will be a red state in November, I'm sure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 PM on 05/20/2008
- Pammy1151 I'm a Fan of Pammy1151 8 fans permalink
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Kentucky has been a red state for years. I do believe that is why Obama did not waste his time or money to go there. If it wasn't going to do him any good in the general why go. No chance anyway. Use your time and money in a state that you can possibly add to the general. He knows what he is doing regardless what the MSM says.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 PM on 05/20/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1619 fans permalink
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Makes you wonder, doesn't it? But, then, it's only 2008. Another 1000 years, and human brain might evolve out of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 PM on 05/20/2008
- kay I'm a Fan of kay 172 fans permalink

It's 140 years ago, Hume. The Civil War.

An eternity if you're subject to racism, and I'm not excusing or offering justification, but not a long time in terms of how ethnic and racial divisions go.

There are divisions like this, in other places, that have people still killing each other, and not just in Arab countries, either, and they have lasted hundreds of years.

It's just a long, painful slog. No getting around it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 PM on 05/20/2008
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2 out of 10. Triple that number and you might be close to the truth. I wish they asked if they knew someone else how voted based on race. Sociologists use that question to really get close to how people really feel about race.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:49 PM on 05/20/2008
- donaldw6 I'm a Fan of donaldw6 357 fans permalink
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I have more connections in West Virginia than Kentucky, and the Huntington, WV paper (Herald-Dispatch) called this morning to tell me they're going to publish my letter that took them to task. I'm opening a little dialogue with West Virginia, and I think we can put them in the win column by November. Kentucky is something else again, and they will have to be someone else's project.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 05/20/2008
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Did anyone else notice in Clinton's victory speech that she says every vote must count. But then she said I will look forward to Puerto Rico. I guess every vote counts accept Oregon, South Dakota, and Montana don't count?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 PM on 05/20/2008
- Aleka4 I'm a Fan of Aleka4 47 fans permalink

Well shes already off on that since her "popular vote" totals didn't include Iowa, Wash. State, Nevada, Maine, and any of the "other" votes in MI.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 PM on 05/20/2008
- Fabienne I'm a Fan of Fabienne 31 fans permalink

She loses the popular vote no matter what, unless you give Obama NO votes for Michigan, which anyone with a brain knows is unfair. It's over. Time to move on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 PM on 05/20/2008
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PR should never count in the popular vote. They don't even vote in the general. When she uses that number it is beyond disingenuous.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 05/20/2008
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God this is gonna be a long 1 hour plus. The spin is making me nauseous.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 05/20/2008
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We're having an Obama wins Oregon and the majority of elected delegates cocktail party. No beer, bourbon or bowling allowed. We're highlighting books and art, fish, ambience courtesy of soy candles and KettleOne and topping it off with non-fat decaf cappuccinos for desert and we don't care what anybody says about it. Screw the TV.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 PM on 05/20/2008
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Doesn't sound elitist enough for my taste...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 PM on 05/20/2008
- RThM I'm a Fan of RThM 4 fans permalink

But I'm an elitist who really liked bourbon. Darn. It went down so well with Sartre.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 PM on 05/20/2008
- williamg I'm a Fan of williamg 251 fans permalink
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Since when is Harold Ford (lost his election) and expert on how to win elections?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 PM on 05/20/2008
- TrueThis I'm a Fan of TrueThis 33 fans permalink

Okay--he lost by 20% in 06 He likes to blow alot of hot air.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 PM on 05/20/2008
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Because he says he is, williamg.

When someone in a very assertive, authoritative tone tells you they “know how to do something”, you sure as heck better listen.

Joe says everyday that he was in Congress. He never seems to mention that dead girl or why he had to resign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 PM on 05/20/2008
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 243 fans permalink

Right okay! Harold Ford is such a butt kisser!! He's a loser ... but, he intends to run again real soon .... he smooches Clinton's fundraisers to points of disgust!

"expert" golly geez overrated just spunnnnnout! Harold tell us something we don't know would ya!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 05/20/2008
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Harold Ford isn't only a loser because he lost a race that he should have won, but he is a loser because he is a hater.

See Harold Ford thought he would go to the Senate and serve impressively and then be the first viable black candidate to run for president. Obama has beat him to the punch.

He is full of jealousy and envy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 PM on 05/20/2008

Harold Ford--head of the DLC (you know, the little clutch of "Blue Dogs, insiders, and Republican-lite Dems who have been driving the "losing" agenda of the Democratic Party to far too long!) That says it all!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 PM on 05/20/2008
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Harold Ford is a great pundit who really knows the ins and outs of Apallachian politics, especially when an African America is running.

He lost by just a couple of points in one of the most racist states in the nation. He would be a great adviser for Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 PM on 05/20/2008
- williamg I'm a Fan of williamg 251 fans permalink
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Harold Ford is a fan of the gas tax holiday and is still triangulating over his vote for the Iraq war. He is caught in a time warp.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 PM on 05/20/2008
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Let me try this again. They scrubbed it for some odd reason the first time. MSNBC has become a retirement community for failed politicians. Just ask Joe Scarborough and Pat Buchanan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 PM on 05/20/2008
- macbabe I'm a Fan of macbabe 107 fans permalink
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opps bated *duck*

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 05/20/2008
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"Hussein..­.Hussein..­.Hussein..­.I'm just sick of Hussein is their refrain"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 05/20/2008
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I am so sick of hearing her make this popular vote arguement. I wonder how the metrics will change when she loses Oregon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 PM on 05/20/2008
- macbabe I'm a Fan of macbabe 107 fans permalink
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I am waiting with baited breath for Oregon, rumors are sounding good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 PM on 05/20/2008
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Let's be honest. The main reason for Obama's apparent weakness with "white working class," is because many of them are racist, it's the truth. The only reason why pundits and commentators don't just come out and say it is because they would get lambasted by the public for it, the same white, racist public.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 05/20/2008

Oh but don't you know that the numbers only work when she is winning? So, the "popular vote"argument will only work if you ignore the four caucus states.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 05/20/2008
- naschkatze I'm a Fan of naschkatze 89 fans permalink

She is delusional about having the popular vote. BTW I heard that Obama got the 17 delegates he needed in KY to put the nomination out of reach for Clinton.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 PM on 05/20/2008
- macbabe I'm a Fan of macbabe 107 fans permalink
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I think the problem is, people don't know what to say around her, I think they are afraid of saying something and hurting her feelings and crying on TV works for her, for some. She is entitled to finish if she can afford it or until it's a done deal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 05/20/2008
- missjabez I'm a Fan of missjabez 18 fans permalink
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She'll say Oregon is not important, or has the wrong kind of people in it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 05/20/2008
- benwha I'm a Fan of benwha 6 fans permalink

I think there is a difference between Barack's black support and the 20% of Kentuckians who voted based on race. It can be best summed up by this:

Take Barack out of the race, I think a large majority would gladly vote for Clinton (as would I). However, take Clinton out of the race, I don't think those stating race would ever vote for Barack. That is sad.

20% puts that at what, almost 100,000 voters in Kentucky voting on race base. That to me is just hard to believe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:36 PM on 05/20/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1619 fans permalink
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It's worse. It is 20% of Democrats.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 PM on 05/20/2008
- Aleka4 I'm a Fan of Aleka4 47 fans permalink

Imagine how many racists all together if oyu include the republicans? Don't we have to assume there are more republicans than democrats there?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 PM on 05/20/2008
- donaldw6 I'm a Fan of donaldw6 357 fans permalink
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Me, too. I'd put it at more like a quarter million.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 05/20/2008
- ejay579 I'm a Fan of ejay579 9 fans permalink
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Clinton incessantly bellows about sexism when ever she gets in a pinch. Nary a word about racism. To the contrary, her coded messages reveal her true feelings on the subject. She speaks them like the true redneck/Republican she is. There is no getting around this fact and all of her supporters should be disturbs. But, hey, what do they care. She gets a pass because she is a woman not unlike the pass she and Bill were given when they trashed the victims of Bill philandering .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 PM on 05/20/2008
- lornejl I'm a Fan of lornejl 640 fans permalink
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I got as many legit votes in Michigan as Hillary did, congrats to the dem nominee..l­ornejl.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 PM on 05/20/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1619 fans permalink
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I got just as many as you did. It's a tie. Stop gloating.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 PM on 05/20/2008
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I got as many votes as Hillary and Obama combined.
So there!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 PM on 05/20/2008

Me too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 PM on 05/20/2008
- RThM I'm a Fan of RThM 4 fans permalink

Well. I'm in NY. Why wasn't my vote in Michigan counted? This is NOT a democracy. What...? Oh... New Yorkers are supposed to go to Florida to be counted. Oops. Me bad. Sorry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 PM on 05/20/2008
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 243 fans permalink

KY (Chris Matthews says) openly stated that they voted race! The imbicile pundit who happens to be black (Harold Ford) says Obama made a mistake by not going to those "racist" and introducing himself ... well, I beg to differ ... those "racist" (by their own words) were not and will never vote for a black person male or female!

Somebody needed to love the hate out of those people, guess it's too late for that sort of constructive love.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 PM on 05/20/2008
- TrueThis I'm a Fan of TrueThis 33 fans permalink

Harold Ford will say anything. He so quick to forget that Obama campaign in TN for him in 06 but Harold messed by approaching his opponent in front of the media in a parking lot. He's arrogrant, confused, and very cocky. I noticed he didn't answer Chris question, either.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 PM on 05/20/2008
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Harold disappointed lots of us in TN by becoming chairman of the DLC.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 PM on 05/20/2008

Harold Ford is a useless loser -- and I am a black man and am calling him on that!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 PM on 05/20/2008
- williamg I'm a Fan of williamg 251 fans permalink
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Agreed. Harold is a panderer. He still hasn't said his vote was a mistake (like someone else I know), and he is constantly saying that Democrats can't win unless they embrace guns. Unfortunately, his philosophy didn't work out so well for him in his election.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:42 PM on 05/20/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

Nobody will say this:

I do not think Obama would have been safe in Kentucky.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 PM on 05/20/2008

Lisa Kaputo had nothing when Chris asked that question.

Just like her campaign, she only had a short term plan, never seeing the big picture of her devisive campaign and the problems she ferminted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 PM on 05/20/2008
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