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To: nwrep
The fact remains that it was a bigger crowd than any Republican will get anywhere this year (2008), but still not any indication of what will happen in November.

I can't agree with this enough. Whether it was 50,000 or 75,000 people, McCain won't be drawing crowds like that. He's not that charismatic and he just doesn't draw in the young people who are willing to give up an afternoon like that.

Given that it's still technically a primary (although the only question left is when is Hillary dropping out), it's pretty amazing.

Thinking about it - this extended primary season has helped Obama a lot. Sure, Rush Limbaugh wanted people to vote for Hillary to "hurt the Democrats" (when in reality Rush stood to make a ton of money if Hillary would have gotten the nomination) and Rush kept saying it would hurt the Democrats, but Obama has now campaigned in states where the Republicans did not have to, and Obama now has organizations setup in those states who are going to be ready this fall. Given the state of McCain's fundraising and state-level organizations, I'd be pretty worried if I was running his campaign.
109 posted on 05/19/2008 6:38:26 AM PDT by af_vet_rr
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To: af_vet_rr
(although the only question left is when is Hillary dropping out)

She won't. After all, Obama might have an 'accident'...

122 posted on 05/19/2008 8:05:05 AM PDT by null and void (The one word of Chinese our congress really understands is 'kowtow')
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