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I guess it does and it will take a Clinton...

"As a girl and then as a woman, Hillary has almost always been desperate to be a passionate participant and at the center of events: familial, generational, experiential, political, historical. Call it ambition, call it the desire to make the world a better place-she has been driven. Rarely has she stepped aside voluntarily into passivity"-Carl Berstein, A Woman In Charge

For all those who love politics, for all those who check the websites every hour to get that little bit of election news, and for all those wake up every morning wondering what will be next, this my friend will be the news. Whether or not Obama will pick Hillary Clinton to be Vice President of the United States.

She love this country, she is driven to better individuals lives, and the drive is there. Whether you want us to quick pushing us for her to serve as Vice President, please do not ignore the following and power that she has now.

Poll after poll, commentary after commentary, day after day, I see an emerging argument that Hllary is needed to help Obama against the predicted Republican Attack Machine. It is just getting warmed up and I am sure the best is yet to come against our Democratic Candidate for President.

Nancy Pelosi, David Gergen, George Stephanopolis, Donna Brazile (I know...shocking), and possibly now even Chuck Todd are swaying Hillary's way. The press wants Obama and now after a dreadful week for our candidate, the press no realizes that Hillary will only help him cross the finish line.

Shedules can be changed and the conventions, alliances can be formed for the good of the party, and wounds can heal. Do not count her out yet....this could be Hillary's New Hampshire all over again.

MSNBC: Obama met with Hillary today

My thoughts lately have been that Obama is not going to pick my choice in the presidential primary. If this happens, I will probably not vote at all for the presidential race. But there are still signs today that Obama may have some sense and not forget the individual that tied with him in the primaries.

MSNBC is reporting that Obama met with a womens group today and spoke with Senator Clinton as well. The meeting was unknown and the length of the conversation is still to be found. Questions did come up about Clinton on the ticket.
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2 008/07/29/1232209.aspx

WARNING: If Obama does not place Hillary on the ticket, I predict McCain's numbers will move up. Millions of people are supporting Obama on the presumption that he will pick her. If he does not, reality will slap us in the political face and are support for the Presumptive Democratic Nominee will begin to wane. He simply cannot ignore us. He has not prep us or prepared us for the decision not to place her on the ticket.

McCain's numbers will move and more "Toss Up" states will move to the red.

OBAMA/CLINTON 2008

Hillary Clinton for Vice President of the United States

Hillary Clinton for the Vice President of the United States.

Plain and simple. No arguements. No questions. The only choice.

Here is why:

1. At the end of the primary season, Obama received 51% of the pledged delegates. Hillary recieved 49% of the pledge delegates. This is the most competitive primary season in the history of the United States.

2. Counting the votes: However you want to manipulate the math, Clinton and Obama virtually tied in the amount of votes received during the primary.

3. Hillary is her own woman. Hillary does not need Bill anymore. She has became to the first woman to compete in a primary and actually shown that it can, and eventually will be done, by a woman.

4. Clinton now has a massive list of email contributors. She has established her own following, and they are just as devote to her as Obama's our to him.

5. Every state the borders the State of Ohio went to Clinton. This is very important to remember. She won states with those electoral votes that will reach the 270 mark.

6. Obama's fundraising is slowing.look at the last three months of Obama's fundraising. McCain had his best showing yet in June. Clinton's money machine has stopped and can be reactivated once chosen for the Vice Presidency. They will be motivated!

7. Hillary has shown, especially during the past presidential primary season, that she can take on the media. She will step up and defend President Obama.

8. The role of Vice Presidential Nominee during the campaign is attack dog. Who can best fit this role in defending the new policies of the presidential candidate and go after their opponent? Last time I reasearched this, the Clinton attack machine seems to be very effective.

9. She finished strong in the primaries. Obama could not seal the deal on the nomination until the last state voted. Nothing against our future President of the United States, but what does it say about our party when you go down to the last state and your opponent is still winning, and by impressive margins sometimes?

So, if you have a candidate who has virtually received the same number of pledged delegates as the presidential nominee, received the same amount of the popular vote as the presidential nominee, has her own history making title (as compared to the first African-American) of the first woman to compete for the presidency, has the same amount of online support and financial resources of the presidential nominee, and finally, has more electoral votes of the states won during the primary, what is one to assume Obama is going to do when he picks his Vice President?

Obama/Clinton 2008. That is what he will do.

Bombshell Heading toward Michelle Obama tommorrow?

I know this is a poor source, but Fox News and on Fox and Friends is reporting that a letter or a tape of Michelle Obama will be released with something so astonishing that it will change the election. Bob Beckel said the Republicans are prepared to release "something" tommorrow after Hillary suspends her campaign?

Does anybody, anybody know anything about this? I do not want the Democrats to be embarassed!!

If you know anything, please post.

ARG New Polls for S.D. and Montana

American Research Group has released polls today for the great states of Montana and South Dakota.

South Dakota:

HRC:     60%
Obama: 34%

Montana: Closer than some may have thought

HRC:     44%
Obama: 48%

This may be the last hurrah for HRC and I hope she wins them both because I beleive John McCain will win the General Election against Obama.....unless Obama places HRC on the ticket as Vice President.

Thanks for representing us Hillary. You were great and again you have risen above the Media Attack Machine. You are the best and the best is yet to come...

Your thoughts....

http://www.americanresearchgroup.com/

HRC Endorsement: 22 S. Dakota Native American Leaders

The HRC Campaign has just announced the endorsements of 22 Native American Leaders from the great state of South Dakota. These endorsements could potentially help HRC in the Native American sections of the state and the bring out the vote.

Hillary does have a comprehensive Native American Agenda for South Dakota, something the great "CHANGE" campaign is lacking. Her plan includes an outreach for unemployement to healthcare to those of the Native American Community.

Here is the link for the full endorsement: http://www.hillaryclinton.com/news/relea se/view/?id=7870

Bring on the comments of "Who Cares?" and "Big Deal?" Just think about what your commenting on...

South Dakota: Argus Leader endorses Hillary Clinton

Today, the Argus Leader announced its endorsement of Hillary Clinton. They state that Clinton is the strongest candidate for South Dakota and her energy policy is more forward thinking than Obama's.

In fact, Hillary is the only candidate with an energy policy. I cannot even recall what Obama's energy policy is or what policies he has proposed to "CHANGE" Washington politics.

Here is the link to the most logical and well thought endorsement of Clinton to date: http://www.argusleader.com/apps/pbcs.dll article?AID=/20080530/VOICES01/80530030 6-1/voices01

New ARG Polls! HRC Leads BIG in Kentucky, Within Striking Distance in Oregon!

American Research Group has just released new polls out today for Kentucky:

HRC:   65%
Obama: 29%

For Oregon, this is good news for Hillary:

HRC:   45%
Obama: 50%

She will be the popular vote leader, and the Republicans are already attacking his experience on the national and international theme...these two do need to team up for the Democrats to win.

http://www.americanresearchgroup.com/



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