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Showing posts with label primaries. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Vote for Obama

Today is a crucial day for voters in Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

We need a President with great judgment and the ability to unite the country to get things done.

Someone who can inspire and give people the sense that everyone has their own personal stake in the government.

Americans are hungry for change and are turned off by old-established politics and corrupted Washington.

We need someone with leadership to move this country forward for the better.

That person is Barack Obama.

Join the movement and vote for change you can believe in.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Stand for Hillary


Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island, and Vermont


Tomorrow is an important day.

Look deep before falling for hype and rhetoric.

Think about the next four years.

Think about the last eight.

Use your voice.

Take a stand.


Vote for Hillary Clinton


The time is now

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Clean Sweep for Obama

Image Courtesy of MSNBC.com

Presidential candidate Barack Obama continues to make history. As if the momentum on his campaign was not strong enough already, the results from the February 9th primaries/caucuses further increased his viability in the race.

Obama won all three states (Washington, Nebraska, and Louisiana) and the Virgin Islands by a substantial margin:
Washington - Obama 68%, Clinton 31%
Nebraska - Obama 68%, Clinton 32%
Louisiana - Obama 57%, Clinton 36%

With Obama receiving a majority of the delegates from each of the three states and all three delegates from the Virgin Islands, it seems the race for the Democratic nomination may continue through the spring and up until the convention itself. Barack's message is spreading all across the country and many are ready for the change necessary to unite the country.

Maine is next up. Many are calling it a "New England challenge" for Obama, since Clinton is highly favored in the Northeast, especially by women. The historical presidential race continues...