Friday, February 15, 2008

Looks Awfully Close






New Yorker's for Hillary
Date:
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Time:
7:00pm - 7:00pm
Location:
Hunter College Auditorium
Street:
69th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues
City/Town:
New York, NY

Texas Debate Watch Party
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Time: 7:30pm - 10:00pm
Location: Village Pourhouse
Street: 64 3rd Ave
City/Town: New York, NY
3rd Ave and 12th St.

Thursday, February 21
8:00 pm
Women's Issues Committee Planning Session
DL21C

Looks Awfully Close

Believe it or not, I was as fanatically behind Hillary before Obama said in November 2006 that he might run, and then I switched. (Switching To Obama) I mean, I like Hillary. I think she is great. And the symbolism of her being a woman is just fantastic. But I switched for Barack, and I am with him for good. It is just that this race is unfolding to be so amazing to watch. They are going neck and neck.

One thing that has been guaranteed is they are going to have to forge a unity ticket. One can not possibly ignore the other. It was the same way for JFK and Lyndon Johnson in 1960. Bobby Kennedy got offended. I just fought this guy so very hard. Now he is on the ticket?

Right now I am thinking Barack will win the nomination, but barely so. Good thing that they do have good chemistry. In 2004 Hillary fought bad weather to make an odd hour flight to Chicago to go root for Barack when he was running for the Senate.

This new kind of politics is really refreshing. It is okay for me to say my heartfelt good things about Hillary and be rooting for Barack.

Long Campaign Is Okay

That way we keep the media attention. McCain can stay ignored.



In The News

Major union expected to back Obama CNN amid signs that his rival's support among superdelegates may be slipping.
After India's prodding, Nepal govt. invites Madhesis for talks Hindu
Former President Clinton Stumps in Texas The Associated Press
Bill Clinton knocks Obama on health care
Dallas Morning News
McCain and Obama draw battle lines for November
Guardian Unlimited
Obama's bandwagon gathers speed The Press Association one of the most coveted union endorsements - that of the Service Employees International Union. .... Mrs Clinton notched a minor, but much-needed victory of her own, winning the popular vote in New Mexico's caucuses on Thursday. ..... Obama has a good opportunity to take weekend primaries in Wisconsin and Hawaii
Obama Won't Pledge to Take Public Funds The Associated Press
Key Labor Union Endorses Obama The Associated Press
With Superdelegates in Doubt, Clinton's Options Could Be Spreading ...
FOXNews with reports surfacing that her long-loyal superdelegates are flirting with Barack Obama’s candidacy, the New York senator’s options are spreading thin. .... while national polls show Obama leading, recent Ohio and Texas polls show her ahead. Polls also show her ahead in Pennsylvania, which votes in April. .... Obama’s camp has called for superdelegates to go with the wishes of their districts
Super-delegate withdraws support for Clinton to back Obama Guardian Unlimited
Black Leader, a Clinton Ally, Tilts to Obama New York Times
Clinton Supporter John Lewis Has Second Thoughts Washington Post

Presidential Candidates' Focus Shifts to California Washington Post Obama's infusion of money -- more in a single month than Obama raised in the entire third quarter of last year -- enables the campaign to advertise at high levels in nearly all the Super Tuesday states, as well as in states with primaries to follow ........ Obama and Clinton prepared for a debate in Los Angeles tonight -- their first one-on-one encounter ...... Clinton ahead of Obama by 49 percent to 32 percent.
Obama campaign reports $32-million infusion Los Angeles Times Also attending today's news conference was former New York City Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani ..... gained the distinction of spending more in other people's money for his sole delegate, captured in Nevada ..... The campaign reported 170,000 new donors, bringing the total to 650,000. ..... the "strongest day of the month was the day after the New Hampshire primary
Campaigns move into rivals' home turf Christian Science Monitor New York and Illinois, two of the more than 20 states with primaries Tuesday, are a jackpot of delegates and deep-pocketed donors. ..... "Huckabee's got Chuck Norris out there, and McCain's bragging about Rambo's endorsement" ..... Her campaign boasts at least 20,000 volunteers and 35 offices statewide and is backed by much of the political establishment, including Gov. Eliot Spitzer and Attorney General Andrew Cuomo. ...... New York City, home to many young voters, blacks, and progressives – as well as half the state's Democratic primary votes. ..... "If we can get 40% of the vote that would be huge considering this is Clinton Back yard," a supporter blogged last week on a "Brooklyn for Barack" website.
Top Al Qaeda Leader Killed ABC News killed in this week's attack by an unmanned predator in North Waziristan ..... A jihadi Web site today carried a banner congratulating the Muslim worldwide community for the "martyrdom of Sheikh Abu Al-Laith Al-Libi."
Gov. Schwarzenegger Endorses McCain FOXNews
4 Edwards Delegates Throw Support to Obama New York Times four Edwards delegate candidates in New York City had switched their support to the Illinois senator.







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