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Today's Obama note - the Clinton Campaign Spin
« on: March 12, 2008, 07:36:26 PM »

When we won Iowa, the Clinton campaign said it's not the number of states you win, it's "a contest for delegates."

When we won a significant lead in delegates, they said it's really about which states you win.

When we won South Carolina, they discounted the votes of African-Americans.

When we won predominantly white, rural states like Idaho, Utah, and Nebraska, they said those didn't count because they won't be competitive in the general election.

When we won in Washington State, Wisconsin, and Missouri -- general election battlegrounds where polls show Barack is a stronger candidate against John McCain -- the Clinton campaign attacked those voters as "latte-sipping" elitists.

And now that we've won more than twice as many states, the Clinton spin is that only certain states really count.

But the facts are clear.

For all their attempts to discount, distract, and distort, we have won more delegates, more states, and more votes.

Meanwhile, more than half of the votes that Senator Clinton has won so far have come from just five states. And in four of these five states, polls show that Barack would be a stronger general election candidate against McCain than Clinton.

We're ready to take on John McCain. But we also need to build operations in places like Pennsylvania, Indiana, North Carolina, and Oregon that will hold their primaries in April and May.

Barack Obama needs your support to fight this two-front battle. Please make a donation of $25 right now:

https://donate.barackobama.com/math

With our overwhelming victory in the Mississippi primary yesterday, our lead in earned delegates is now wider than it was on March 3rd, before the contests in Ohio and Texas.

And thanks to your help, we have dramatically increased our support among so-called "superdelegates" -- Governors, Members of Congress, and party officials who have a vote at the Democratic National Convention in August.

As the number of remaining delegates dwindles, Hillary Clinton's path to the nomination seems less and less plausible.

Now that Mississippi is behind us, we move on to the next ten contests. The Clinton campaign would like to focus your attention only on Pennsylvania -- a state in which they have already declared that they are "unbeatable."

But Pennsylvania is only one of those 10 remaining contests, each important in terms of allocating delegates and ultimately deciding who our nominee will be.

We have activated our volunteer networks in each of these upcoming battlegrounds. We're putting staff on the ground and building our organization everywhere.

The key to victory is not who wins the states that the Clinton campaign thinks are important. The key to victory is realizing that every vote and every voter matters.

Throughout this entire process, the Clinton campaign has cherry-picked states, diminished caucuses, and moved the goal posts to create a shifting, twisted rationale for why they should win the nomination despite winning fewer primaries, fewer states, fewer delegates, and fewer votes.

We must stand up to the same-old Washington politics. Barack has won twice as many states, large and small, in every region of the country -- many by landslide margins. And this movement is expanding the base of the Democratic Party by attracting new voters in record numbers and bringing those who had lost hope back into the political process.

Push back against the spin and help build the operation to win more delegates in these upcoming contests:

https://donate.barackobama.com/math

Thank you for your support and for everything you've done to build a movement that is engaging voters and winning contests in every part of this country.

David

David Plouffe
Campaign Manager
Obama for America


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Re: Today's Obama note - the Clinton Campaign Spin
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2008, 07:37:33 PM »
Look at you Tre, getting all involved, I love it man!


Let me get this straight... you're formerly a repub who now roots for obama...?

What changed your position?

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Re: Today's Obama note - the Clinton Campaign Spin
« Reply #2 on: March 12, 2008, 08:21:06 PM »

Bush and his people chased me out of the party. 

I've been pissed at the Democrats for not giving America a viable candidate.  They refused to support Edwards. 

I've held one position since the beginning of the campaign, though - anyone but Hillary.  I haven't waivered one bit from that. 

I'll do whatever it takes to keep Hillary from getting back into the White House and I figure the best first step is to contribute to Obama's campaign in any way that I can.   

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Re: Today's Obama note - the Clinton Campaign Spin
« Reply #3 on: March 12, 2008, 08:43:30 PM »
well, obama might win.  I can't believe it either, but he could do it.

The fact that he's essentially won the nomination (even tho the clinton machine won't accept it).

This nomination mess might be a good thing.  Obama is going to be SO sharp for mccain.  Already, obama looks golden as sour grapes hilary tries to bully her way onto the thread.

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Re: Today's Obama note - the Clinton Campaign Spin
« Reply #4 on: March 12, 2008, 11:39:29 PM »
Bush and his people chased me out of the party. 

I've been pissed at the Democrats for not giving America a viable candidate.  They refused to support Edwards. 

I've held one position since the beginning of the campaign, though - anyone but Hillary.  I haven't waivered one bit from that. 

I'll do whatever it takes to keep Hillary from getting back into the White House and I figure the best first step is to contribute to Obama's campaign in any way that I can.   
Good for you for coming around Tre.  ;) If you were for Edwards, I hope you have realized since he dropped out that he is a phony who has been a coward in not coming out and endorsing Obama.  >:( Good for you for seeing the light and helping the Obama campaign. Trust me the "Grand Old Party" didn't want your black ass around anyway other than to c00n for them.  ;D

Regarding much of your initial post sent out by the Obama campaign...see my "Hillary's Big State Arguement" thread. Colbert trumps SNL, baby!  :)
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