I am an educated black male. So for all your race hating people out there I will give you a couple of words that you should feel free to use when describing another black attempting to hold back another black.That word is porch nigger. This chick is a black women who wants to see Hillary in power.Regardless if you like Obama or not, there is no one as bad as Bush. I for one would like to see Obama elected to for once to look a white man in the face and call him a true brother.
I'm in PA and talking to a LOT of voters. I'm seeing a real shift away from undecideds over to Hillary. Also, working in rural PA, a LOT of people were deeply offended by Obama's "bitter", "clinging to guns", "clinging to religion" comments. I'm seeing signs saying "I wasn't bitter before, but I sure am now." There's real backlash happening now that the press is not covering, but I believe it will be seen at the polls on Tuesday.
Obama has closed the gap in Pennsylvania to 6 pts. She's probably not going to win as big as she needs to. Obama's lead in the popular vote is 711,000. Obama's lead in North Carolina has jumped to 20 or more points in past couple weeks. The math isn't there for her to take the lead in either delegates or popular vote. And unless the candidates are allowed to campaign in Florida and Michigan (which his name wasn't even on the ballot), then it's not an accurate assessment of vote counts
Yeah he has closed the gap in PA. but with 2 weeks left we have to wait and see if it holds.
As far as NC, just today there was yet another poll that had Obama at 39 and Hillary at 24 I think it was, but there was 30 something percent still undecided. That state is most definitely up for grabs. And for Obama that is as much of a must win as PA is for Hillary. So the math is very must still there.
Looking back, North Carolina and Indiana proved fatal for Hillary. On that night Tim Russet declared Obama to be the Democratic nominee. He was right.
Another reason they want Hillary out now is the longer this takes the more damaging facts will turn up on Obama. Then he will loose the Delegates and popular votes for sure.
you're absolutely right.HE WON! SHE LOST!
oaklynlen 3 years ago
Nancy Pelosi!!!
spencer11111 3 years ago
I am an educated black male. So for all your race hating people out there I will give you a couple of words that you should feel free to use when describing another black attempting to hold back another black.That word is porch nigger. This chick is a black women who wants to see Hillary in power.Regardless if you like Obama or not, there is no one as bad as Bush. I for one would like to see Obama elected to for once to look a white man in the face and call him a true brother.
studio441 3 years ago
also its just a waste of time!
sillysp8 3 years ago
I'm in PA and talking to a LOT of voters. I'm seeing a real shift away from undecideds over to Hillary. Also, working in rural PA, a LOT of people were deeply offended by Obama's "bitter", "clinging to guns", "clinging to religion" comments. I'm seeing signs saying "I wasn't bitter before, but I sure am now." There's real backlash happening now that the press is not covering, but I believe it will be seen at the polls on Tuesday.
hill4texas2008 3 years ago
Obama has closed the gap in Pennsylvania to 6 pts. She's probably not going to win as big as she needs to. Obama's lead in the popular vote is 711,000. Obama's lead in North Carolina has jumped to 20 or more points in past couple weeks. The math isn't there for her to take the lead in either delegates or popular vote. And unless the candidates are allowed to campaign in Florida and Michigan (which his name wasn't even on the ballot), then it's not an accurate assessment of vote counts
thorphin114 3 years ago
Yeah he has closed the gap in PA. but with 2 weeks left we have to wait and see if it holds.
As far as NC, just today there was yet another poll that had Obama at 39 and Hillary at 24 I think it was, but there was 30 something percent still undecided. That state is most definitely up for grabs. And for Obama that is as much of a must win as PA is for Hillary. So the math is very must still there.
tristkiss 3 years ago
Looking back, North Carolina and Indiana proved fatal for Hillary. On that night Tim Russet declared Obama to be the Democratic nominee. He was right.
spencer11111 3 years ago
Another reason they want Hillary out now is the longer this takes the more damaging facts will turn up on Obama. Then he will loose the Delegates and popular votes for sure.
in22525 3 years ago 2
wow...that's clear thought....try again please
brghtsd1 3 years ago
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Jcksht 3 years ago