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Obama Pimping it to the White House
Looks like Billary is in serious trouble....Rock it out Obama...all the way to Pennsylvania Avenue.
Obama and Huckabee have done well in caucus states like Iowa, where grass-roots efforts are more likely to have greater influence.Obama also picked up a boost in Washington with the endorsement of the state's governor, Christine Gregoire.
On the Republican side, McCain and Huckabee were running a close race for first in Washington. Texas Rep. Ron Paul was trailing them by about 5 percentage points.
Saturday's Republican contests in Kansas, Louisiana and Washington could predict whether the party will line up behind McCain as its candidate or provide Huckabee with an opportunity to zing the presumptive nominee.
"People across America are gravitating toward our campaign and realizing that there is still a choice. And that's what we've said all along, that this race is far from being over," Huckabee said after the results came in.
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February 9, 2008 at 08:48 pm by Leonard Brody, 684 views, 2 comments
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at 09:36 on February 10th, 2008
Leonard Brody, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 16:28 on February 10th, 2008
Leonard,
You are spot on. Huckabee & Obama can do Caucus. ow if you look back to Super Tuesday Romney was geting all the caucus votes. Money is a big deal and organization. Huckabee has veru little organization and little money, but what he does have is energized people who gospelize others. Huckabee is a better Speaker than Bill Clinton and many are swayed by his speaking ability. Obama is an amazing speaker as well. Face to face with either will sway you to their side.
The Clinton camp is stressed out here and I expect a few more slip ups and high level folks dropping out like Patti the Clinton campagn manager