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Kudos to Obama on the dual Kennedy endorsements. I don’t think they’ll mean a thing come Super Tuesday. From what I understand, South Carolina was unique in it’s racial mix, none of the upcoming Super Tuesday states have the same level of African Amercan voters. Obama failed to pull in white voters in large numbers in SC. The white voters that ran from Clinton, ran to Edwards. It seems Obama still trails Clinton in national polls so if he’s going to have a chance he will have to bring women, whites and Latinos (who according to some polls I’ve seen, and we all know how acurate those are, seem to be heavily in favor of Clinton) into his camp. It’s a tall order, and in my opinion, I don’t think he can do it……and I like the guy.
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January 27th, 2008 at 8:44 pm
Kudos to Obama on the dual Kennedy endorsements. I don’t think they’ll mean a thing come Super Tuesday. From what I understand, South Carolina was unique in it’s racial mix, none of the upcoming Super Tuesday states have the same level of African Amercan voters. Obama failed to pull in white voters in large numbers in SC. The white voters that ran from Clinton, ran to Edwards. It seems Obama still trails Clinton in national polls so if he’s going to have a chance he will have to bring women, whites and Latinos (who according to some polls I’ve seen, and we all know how acurate those are, seem to be heavily in favor of Clinton) into his camp. It’s a tall order, and in my opinion, I don’t think he can do it……and I like the guy.