book_worm
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Sun Mar-16-08 03:26 AM
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Obama really seems to be down playing PA |
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he has spent much of the week in Illinois or Washington and today was in Indiana for a town meeting. I'm not sure has he even begun campaigining in PA? I think it's a good strategy since I think the probability is that he will lose PA (hopefully not by 20 points!) and is making the case that Indiana and NC which follow soon after are equally important.
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Sun Mar-16-08 09:05 AM
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1. 29 More delegates in NC & IN, than in PA. |
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Mon Mar-17-08 01:43 AM
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2. He will be in PA but he believes in all the states |
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as he should. He treats them all as equal as he can. I heard PA gov on NPR today and he could have said alot more for Clinton and didn't. He said in the end he would be happy with either but he liked Hillary more. Most of her people don't say anything good about Obama and he actually does, I think he must know Obama is going to win in the end and wants something...
Sitting back and watching the way some of these big time gov's and senators act towards candidates is interesting.
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