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American Voter
Benton, KY
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A general election of Barack Obama versus John McCain is in many ways a stark contest of experience versus change -- and change is currently winning, according to the new ABC/Washington Post poll:
Obama 51% McCain 44%
Sample size: 1,122 adults. Margin of error:±3%
For poll questions on different character traits, McCain leads on who has better experience (71%-18%) and who has better knowledge of world affairs (65%-24%). But Obama has big majorities on which candidate would bring needed change to Washington (59%-29%), better personality and temperament (56%-32%), better understands people's problems (54%-35%), and has a clearer vision for the future (54%-34%).
The Obama camp announced the endorsements of Rep. Tom Allen of Maine, the party's candidate for U.S. Senate, Sen. Daniel Akaka of Hawaii, DNC member Dolly Strazar of Hawaii, and Idaho state party chair Keith Roark.
According to the Obama camp's numbers, he is now exactly 150 delegates away from clinching the nomination.
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jujubee editor
Avon, CT
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EricDallas wrote: Of all the issues facing this country, is race the most important? If elected, every American will demand that racial issues be addressed before anything else. Forget the folks straping a bomb on their backs, race is going to be the most important issue facing America if he is elected, and you know it. WE DO NOT NEED THIS RIGHT NOW FOLKS! Shut up you lying piece of cr*p!
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jujubee editor
Avon, CT
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EricDallas wrote: <quoted text> A typical idiot response. Stop your pastors from telling you that you will never be anything in this country because of white people, and maybe you won't have to scream racism every day. Your own people are screwing you, and your not smart enough to know. Crawl back under your log! You give white folk a bad name!!!
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OHgof6
Parkersburg, WV
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EricDallas wrote: <quoted text> A typical idiot response. Stop your pastors from telling you that you will never be anything in this country because of white people, and maybe you won't have to scream racism every day. Your own people are screwing you, and your not smart enough to know. Boy, you are way off in judging who/what I am. I am NOT black.
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