Updated 01/27/2008 at 1350 Pacific. The Kennedys are saying NO to The Clintons. Check this from The Politico.
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) plans to endorse Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) for president in a joint appearance on Monday, Democratic sources said. The embrace provides a dramatic rocket for Obama to ride into the frantic, nationwide campaigning ahead of the spate of Super Tuesday primaries on Feb. 5, the biggest day for nominating contests in U.S. history. Caroline Kennedy, the senator's niece and the daughter of President John F. Kennedy, will also appear at the rally, the sources said.
Glad to see the Kennedys saying NO to the corrupt Clintons.
Original post.
The CLINTONS took a whipping in South Carolina yesterday. But please do not open those champagne bottles yet. A whipping was part of the CLINTONS plan, if you are to believe Dick Morris [a man of low ethical values]. Here is something he wrote prior to the South Carolina primary.
Their love needs to appear to have been unrequited by the black community for their rejection to seem so unfair that it triggers a white backlash. In this kind of ricochet politics, you have to lose openly and publicly in order to win the next round. And since the next round consists of all the important and big states, polarizing the contest into whites versus blacks will work just fine for Hillary.
Click [here] for the rest of the story.
So, if we are to believe the CLINTONS plan, it is now a whites versus blacks on the Democratic Party side of the house, and I hope this will backfire on the CLINTONS.
Imho the CLINTONS have caused GRAVE damage to race relations in the United States. But at the end of the day registered Democratic Party voters will go to the poll and support the CLINTONS.
It is up to the real independents [over 22 percent of the electorate are registered as such] to just say NO to the CLINTONS.
As I have said before, this Libertarian Independent voter will NOT support a single Democratic Party candidate in November 2008 based on the CLINTONS actions.
See I told you so, politics can be fun!
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ROMNEY LEADING IN FLORIDA
This is from Rasmussen:
New polling data released today shows Romney with a six point lead over McCain in Florida. But, the survey was conducted just before Governor Charlie Crist endorsed McCain and nearly one-in-four likely voters still might change their mind.
Talking about clueless voters! One in four voters still might change their mind - only in Florida.
Mitt Romney needs a victory in the state of FLORIDA [I want to see RUDY G suffering a BIG defeat in that state].
cfs
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KENNEDY ENDORSING OBAMA
Obama received the endorsement of Caroline Kennedy [on Sunday's New York Times], and tomorrow her uncle TED Kennedy will endorse Obama. The Kennedys are saying NO TO THE CLINTONS.
cfs
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The election really is fun. Did you see how SHE is calling for the Michigan and Florida delegates to count. Why didn't she do that before Obabma pulled out of Michigan? She is scared. Otherwise she wouldn't be trying to pull in cheat votes! Obama may still lose, but he is going to make her fight for that win.
ALR
Correcto. The DEMs are not supposed to do any campaigning in Florida and that is exactly where HRC is trying to get all the delegates from that state, plus she wants those delegates she WON in the no-contest primary in MI where the uncommitted almost beat her and she was running without opposition. This is a sleazy couple and they will do whatever it takes to win, and they will get away with murder because they will be able to fool some of the people all the time.
Have a productive week.
cfs
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MCCAIN AND ROMNEY AT 31% IN FL
If we are to believe the polls the GOP primary in Florida is too close to call. Here is the latest from Rasmussen.
The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in Florida shows McCain and Romney tied at 31%, Giuliani is a distant third at 16% and Huckabee is in fourth place at 11%. The number of persuadable voters is also dwindling. Only 2% are undecided and just 6% say there’s a good chance they could change their mind.
Seventy-nine percent (79%) of McCain’s voters have already voted or are certain they will vote for him. That number is identical for Romney voters. Just 5% of McCain voters and 7% of Romney voters say there’s a good chance they could change their mind.
The election may be decided by the number of Giuliani and Huckabee supporters who decide to abandon their first choice in hopes of influencing the outcome. Many may have already done so. On Saturday, 15% of Giuliani supporters said there was a good chance they could change their mind. Just 7% of the remaining Giuliani voters said the same on Sunday.
One thing we need to remember is NEW HAMPSHIRE when every poll in the land was WRONG big time. We are talking about FLORIDA and we know that anything can happen in that crazy state, but I will keep my fingers crossed for a ROMNEY victory in Florida.
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