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Indiana is more of a real General Election type match-up. It's an OPEN primary, unlike Penn, which means a broader span of support for both candidates to win over.
Hillary wants to return to the cold war. Do any of us want to go back to that?
She's also willing to go to war in the mid-east over someone else's country - do we want that again?
Penn voters trusted, in a poll, Obama more, yet voted for Clinton. Why kind of logic is it to vote for someone you don't trust?
Obama 08!
A little hello from Europe, the world is waiting on your leadership America. Time and time again, great leaders rose in America to challenge conventional thinking and do great things. The world was already disappointed in you in 2004 when you chose to elect warlord and incompetent GWB again. This time you have the chance to elect a transformational leader with vision and skills. If you fail us again, the world is going to look for leadership elsewhere, China and India for instance. This is a historical moment where liberal democracies need enlightened leaders to fight and think in order to solve huge challenges such as global warming, terrorism, the rise of authoritarian powers. OBAMA 08'
Hopefully Senator Obama can pull out a win.
But the demographics are in Senator Clinton's favor.
Not entirely. He's been five points ahead in recent weeks there,and my guess is that will continue. It's an open primary and Indiana I think has a more diverse demographic then Penn. Penn was perfect for her, her family was from there for pete's sake!
Obama 08!
Forget Indiana - it will go red in the fall. Forget Texas and the deep south - likewise. Forget California and Massachusetts - sure blue states. Pass over the candidate's home states of Illinois and New York. The 2008 election will be decided in electoral-vote-rich battleground states just as in 2000 (Florida) and 2004 (Ohio). These states are Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and New Jersey. Look familiar? In all these key states Hillary is the stronger candidate. Now just because Hillary is stronger in these states doesn't mean that Obama can't win there but it should give pause to the super delegates as they contemplate the real possibility of four more years (at least) of Republican presidency.
Obama will win IND he's won ever other state that neighbor's ILL so why would IND be any different. HIllary has done nothing that will change anything. This primary has been over since March.
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