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Mike Huckabee

Obama Leads in Wis. Poll

THE RACE: The presidential race for Democrats and Republicans in Wisconsin . ___ THE NUMBERS: Democratic Primary Barack Obama , 47 percent Hillary Rodham Clinton , 42 percent ___ Republican Primary John McCain ...

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Feb 15, 2008
 
Support from automakers, mega agriculture and the UAW is Hillary's ace in the hole.
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Feb 15, 2008
 
You notice how everything positive about Obama gets posted but Hillary gets knocked back and forth? The man is a sellout and everyone that supports him for the presidency is also a sellout.
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Feb 16, 2008
 
Belinda S wrote:
Support from automakers, mega agriculture and the UAW is Hillary's ace in the hole.
Automakers? Are there still automakers here in the US? Oh, that's right. Toyota, Nissan, and Honda make more cars in the US than Chevy, Ford, and Dodge.
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Feb 16, 2008
 
whoa...Bob...so you're one of the "inspired" supporters Mr. O is always talking about...I suggest you do some real research about your candidate...you are obviously a "thoughtful and well-read kinda guy".
I do not want to be preached at...I want to be listened to...HILLARY IS THE CHANGE AMERICA NEEDS!!!
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Feb 16, 2008
 
It's scary to think that so soon after 911 we would even think about someone that has had ties to Islam.....Hillary sucks, but she's better then this wolf in sheeps clothing
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Feb 16, 2008
 
Earth to Hillary - it's all over now...
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Feb 16, 2008
 
It's not over: even though she is not expecting to win Wisconsin, Hillary is still campaigning here, reaching out to a state that she thinks she'll lose. Similarly, even when she knew that Michigan and Florida would not seat delegates at the convention, she still visited those states. Obama, of course, did not bother in those states because they did not count to him. Hillary Clinton is trying to reach Americans -- and, she's succeeding. Whatever happens on Tuesday, she still has Ohio, Texas, and Pennsylvania. But, I do hope that Wisconsin will come around and break this winning streak.
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Feb 16, 2008
 
YAY! I'm an Obama delegate and I can't wait to see what he can do in office. I am voting for him for his service platform, which puts americans to work fixing our crumpling infastructure and economy and building community service programs. I also think he is the only candidate that can inspire an entire generation of people with no interest in politics and engage them on the issues. We are the same generation that with inherit the mess that the establishment politicos have created, so move aside and let us get to work.
Bravo, Obama!
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Feb 16, 2008
 
don't believe the muslim crap...fearmongering ignorant racists.
Obama's a Christian
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Feb 16, 2008
 
Sandra wrote:
It's not over: even though she is not expecting to win Wisconsin, Hillary is still campaigning here, reaching out to a state that she thinks she'll lose. Similarly, even when she knew that Michigan and Florida would not seat delegates at the convention, she still visited those states. Obama, of course, did not bother in those states because they did not count to him. Hillary Clinton is trying to reach Americans -- and, she's succeeding. Whatever happens on Tuesday, she still has Ohio, Texas, and Pennsylvania. But, I do hope that Wisconsin will come around and break this winning streak.
A landslide isn't exactly a streak. Wake up....poke billary with a fork...I think she's done.

We have a situation where neither candidate from either party is suitable which has been correctly labeled as "electile dysfuntion."

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Feb 16, 2008
 
Wouldnt You Know wrote:
You notice how everything positive about Obama gets posted but Hillary gets knocked back and forth? The man is a sellout and everyone that supports him for the presidency is also a sellout.
Sell out?
To whom did he, and his supporters sell out?
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Feb 16, 2008
 
It's highly unlikely that Hillary can win enough delegates from the remaining state contests to capture the nomination at the party convention in August.To do so,she would have to win virtually All other remaining primaries by roughly 2-to-1 margins over Barack Obama. "We see no evidence that that's going to happen".
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Feb 16, 2008
 
Susan Del Monte wrote:
whoa...Bob...so you're one of the "inspired" supporters Mr. O is always talking about...I suggest you do some real research about your candidate...you are obviously a "thoughtful and well-read kinda guy".
I do not want to be preached at...I want to be listened to...HILLARY IS THE CHANGE AMERICA NEEDS!!!
Change???

Hillary Rotten Clinton is is NO change at all!

The Hill & Bill show has been running in Washington D.C. since 1992.

I hope the Democrats vote for real change because real change would mean kicking the Clintons and their “Scorched Earth” brand of politics right out of town.
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Feb 16, 2008
 
Neter wrote:
It's highly unlikely that Hillary can win enough delegates from the remaining state contests to capture the nomination at the party convention in August.To do so,she would have to win virtually All other remaining primaries by roughly 2-to-1 margins over Barack Obama. "We see no evidence that that's going to happen".
Unless she has to bribe and use extortion and back room deals on the “Super-delegates” to get the Nomination.

In that case, who cares what the "distracted voters" have to say.
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Feb 16, 2008
 
TNT wrote:
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A landslide isn't exactly a streak. Wake up....poke billary with a fork...I think she's done.
We have a situation where neither candidate from either party is suitable which has been correctly labeled as "electile dysfuntion."
If Hillary was to steal the Democrat Nomination now after being hammered so badly by Obamarama, would anyone believe that she is is the legitimate Democrat candidate.
Hillary's coup would rip the Democrat Party apart at the seams.
Stick a fork in her, she's done!
“Ding dong, the Witch is is dead, which ole Witch, the Wicked Witch”.

“Ding dong the wicked Witch is is dead”

“High ho, the merry O, Sing it high, sing it low, ding dong the wicked Witch is is dead”.
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Feb 16, 2008
 
I gotta say, watching Senator Hindenburg go down in flames is is making me laugh out loud.

American Research Group, Inc.

http://americanresearchgroup.com/

February 15, 2008 - Texas Primary Preferences
Obamarama 48 %
Hildabeast 42%

Ha ha ha ha ha
Ha ha ha ha ha ( evil laughter )
Ha ha ha ha ha
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Feb 16, 2008
 
David-1206 wrote:
Earth to Hillary - it's all over now...
Bill & Hillary and her Flying Monkey Attackers are blaming the “mean ole Republicans” for her defeats in S.C. & Virginia.

Um,,,okay, I can live with that.

Ha ha ha ha ha
Ha ha ha ha ha ( evil laughter )
Ha ha ha ha ha

“Ding dong, the Witch is is dead, which ole Witch, the Wicked Witch”.
“Ding dong the wicked Witch is is dead”
“High ho, the merry O, Sing it high, sing it low, ding dong the wicked Witch is is dead”.

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#21
Feb 16, 2008
 
Bama has convinced himself that he is "The Last King of Scotland". None of these candidates should be allowed to represent the American people. What a dung heap. Hopefully some independant will declare and right this sinking ship. Stock up your pantries, keep your powder dry - things are gonna get worse.
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#22
Feb 16, 2008
 
Does it really matter which one wins? Both have paid so much cash into the hands of Super Delegates to win their support that their Presidency will be "owned" by others. Pardons, earmarks, special favors......politics as usual.
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Feb 16, 2008
 
For all you Wonderful people in Wisconsin and other States or Countries that say everything positive about Obama gets posted and put on TV, I agree with you. Here is a site with the latest Hillary videos and telivision adds.

http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos...

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