Posted on 01/06/2008 12:20:55 PM PST by DBCJR
Clinton launched a searing attack on surging rival Barack Obama after the thumping win in Iowa that bolstered the idea that America is receptive to electing its first black president. ...
Polls have indicated the vast majority of Americans say they would support a black candidate .
A Gallup survey conducted in early 2007 found only 6 percent of men and 5 percent of women said they would not vote for a black presidential candidate -- a seismic political shift from 50 years ago, when more than half of those surveyed felt that way.
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Clinton, aspiring to be the first female US president, used a debate, three days before the New Hampshire primary, to suggest that Obama had dumped previous positions on key issues for political gain.
Polls showed Obama had obliterated Clintons lead in New Hampshire.
He could have a pretty good debate with himself, Clinton said, trying to pin the flip-flop tag on Obama, ...
Obama hit back at Clinton and accused her of misrepresenting his policies.
What I think is important that we dont do is try to distort each others records as election day approaches here in New Hampshire, .
New polls showed the effect of Obamas Iowa momentum.
In a CNN/WMUR survey, Obama and Clinton were locked up on 33 percent of likely primary voters. Obama was up four points from a similar poll in late December and Clinton was down one.
Another poll, by the Concord Monitor newspaper, had Obama with a slender one-point lead
Republicans also took aim at Obama... Noting Obamas appeal as an agent for change, Giuliani questioned his level of experience and said his policy proposals would lead to higher taxes and a premature US withdrawal from Iraq.
...Huckabee, ... was alone in defending Obama.
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Yes, I believe it was Biden who plagiarized. His college finals???
Speaking of plagiarizing; I think I’m going to steal your profile intro. ROTFLOL
Better spell-check first;) LOL.
I should have asked: *who plagiarized my line in the debate?* Was it a candidate or a news anchor?
We will see who is reading FR!
I got the impression that JC Watts was bored with being in Congress and wanted out. If true, that’s to his credit.
I’m sorry, I didn’t mean that you were plagiarized by a candidate. I just meant that your characterization of what we are fed was accurate. And it was the Republican debate. Thompson was the only one that was credible to me. It was all just pap, fluff and spin.
Dang! I thought my prescience was...... well prescient!!!!
These primaries cannot finish soon enough for me.
Glad to see Hellary nearly had a Britney melt-down.
sod;)
Je$$e and $harpton are oddly quiet these days. Hmmmm... Those two democratic-house-african-americans must have been leashed by - or they are hedging their bets.
Things didn’t work out to well when they made noise about Obama not being “black enough” several months ago. Didn’t go over well with their base, seeing as how they supported the white woman and all.
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