Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Hillary Needs Your Help!!

Help Hillary Win Next Week

Upcoming Primaries Next Week North Carolina & Indiana
Obama has over 40 million dollars on hand to spend on TV ads. Hillary needs to be able to compete and she need to buy her Radio & TV ADS ASAP. Please take a moment and donate as much as you can to the Hillary Campaign. We have come so far and we are so close from winning. If you count Florida and Michigan, Hillary now has the Popular Vote. Let's Help Hillary Win!

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The Tide is Turning - More People Have Voted For Hillary Than Any Other Candidate

More People Have Voted For Hillary Than Any Other Candidate: “After last night's decisive victory in Pennsylvania, more people have voted for Hillary than any other candidate, including Sen. Obama. Estimates vary slightly, but according to Real Clear Politics, Hillary has received 15,095,663 votes to Sen. Obama's 14,973,720, a margin of more than 120,000 votes. ABC News reported this morning that ‘Clinton has pulled ahead of Obama’ in the popular vote. This count includes certified vote totals in Florida and Michigan.” Read more.

The Tide is Turning: “The voters in Pennsylvania have spoken. America is listening. And the tide is turning…Despite making an unprecedented financial investment in his Pennsylvania campaign, including millions on negative ads …Sen. Obama again failed to win a state that will be vital to a Democratic victory in November.” Read more.

$$$: The campaign has raised more than $3.5 million since PA polls closed last night…last night’s fundraising total the was the strongest ever.

Fighting for You: In last night’s victory speech, Hillary told voters, “I’m in this race to fight for you, to fight for everyone who has ever been counted out …I need your help to continue this journey. This is your campaign and this is your victory tonight. Your support has meant the difference between winning and losing.” Watch here and read it here.

In Case You Missed It: The Washington Post reports that “unable once again to score a knockout, Sen. Barack Obama is likely to make his new negative tone even more negative.” Read more.

Closing the Deal? The AP asks: “Why can't Barack Obama close the deal? ...Unfortunately for Obama…it’s a question that bears repeating…The loss, despite a massive cash infusion and robust campaign presence in the state, underscores the persistent problems he’s had winning over many of the voters who form the traditional Democratic party base.” Read more.

On Tap: Hillary attends an event in Indianapolis, IN today…Tomorrow - joined by former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, General Hugh Shelton - she returns to North Carolina for stops in Jacksonville, Fayetteville, and Asheville. On Friday and Saturday, Hillary campaigns in Indiana.

On the Air: In a new NC Ask Me ad, Hillary responds to veteran David Eichhorn from Hickory, NC: “It is one of the highest obligations of our president and Commander-in- Chief to take care of our veterans. We owe everything to those who have served us.” Watch it here… “Jobs,” airing in IN, emphasizes that “the next president has to begin putting the American people first. Your jobs, your health care, your futures.” Watch it here.



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Calling All Education Bloggers

2008 Education "Blogger Summit"
(This is not Hillary related but thought it was worth mentioning for those that blog about Education)

There is Free Education Blogger Summit in Washington DC next month. It's a great chance to meet other Education Bloggers and tackle tough issues facing Education.
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1 comment:

scott said...

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Freedom and Democracy
Regarding new elections in Florida and Michigan, Senator Obama said we should play by the rules, I contend. In other words, we should not change the rules in the middle of the game.

Senator Bradley and Senator Daschle--both Obamanites--said the same thing as Obama. Play by the rules.

Play by the rules even though the voters of Florida and Michigan have been disenfranchised.

Ok.

Well, the rules also say that superdelegates can vote for Hillary even though most pledged delegates are for Obama.

Those are the rules. And we should not change the rules in the middle of the game, says Senator Obama, Senator Bradley and Senator Daschle.

I wonder if the corporate media will remind them that they are sticklers for the rules and for not changing the rules in the middle of the game.

I would imagine if the senators forget their rulesmanship it will look to the public as if they will say whatever they have to say in order to win. In other words, it will look as if they are practicing that old style politics they say they are so adamantly against.

For example, you might hear them say that superdelegates should be punished by the voters if they choose the rules over freedom and democracy.

Hmmmmm?

Then I suppose Obama, Bradley and Daschle should also be punished by the voters because they defended the rules against freedom and democracy for Florida and Michigan voters.