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People want to know more specifics. We want to hear Obama exchange ideas on the issues in more one-on-ones with Hillary. Enough of the inspirational sermons, get off the stump and join Hillary in laying out your presidential plans and programs to the American people. Stop shadow boxing!
People want to know more specifics. We want to hear Obama exchange ideas on the issues in more one-on-ones with Hillary. Enough of the inspirational sermons, get off the stump and join Hillary in laying out your presidential plans and programs to the American people. Stop shadow boxing!
They have been discussing the issues. The problem is that Hillary is LOSING and losing MOMENTUM. She started out fast, but she is fizzling out, having to contribute her OWN money to her campaign. The only reason to have these weekly debates is because Hillary needs the free exposure and needs every opportunity that she can get to poke holes in the frontrunner Obama, accusing him of doing things that he didn't do, lying, and keeping him from traveling around meeting people face-to-face.
Clinton supporters are ludicrous. This country wants CHANGE and they want meet the man who represents it, face-to-face. That's OBAMA! He's the best here.
The more Obama gets out and meets people, gets interviewed on TV, News shows, etc, the more popular he gets. He's a solid man and a very well qualified candidate. By contrast, Hillary pales by comparison.
They have been discussing the issues. The problem is that Hillary is LOSING and losing MOMENTUM. She started out fast, but she is fizzling out, having to contribute her OWN money to her campaign. The only reason to have these weekly debates is because Hillary needs the free exposure and needs every opportunity that she can get to poke holes in the frontrunner Obama, accusing him of doing things that he didn't do, lying, and keeping him from traveling around meeting people face-to-face.
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If you would take off your blinders for a minute I will tell you what is wrong with your argument. Cant you understand the simple logic that in a debate Obama has the opportunity to interface with a zillion more potential voters than he could ever have in daily town hall meetings? In every election debates are the most efficient way to get a message out to the American people, so why is he telling the networks no?
And as to Hillary losing, you haven't been paying attention to the race. She has won the delegate-rich states and there is more to come. She is the stronger candidate, no wonder Obama doesn't want to meet her in the same ring. He prefers to shadow box.
They have been discussing the issues. The problem is that Hillary is LOSING and losing MOMENTUM. She started out fast, but she is fizzling out, having to contribute her OWN money to her campaign. The only reason to have these weekly debates is because Hillary needs the free exposure and needs every opportunity that she can get to poke holes in the frontrunner Obama, accusing him of doing things that he didn't do, lying, and keeping him from traveling around meeting people face-to-face.
Clinton supporters are ludicrous. This country wants CHANGE and they want meet the man who represents it, face-to-face. That's OBAMA! He's the best here.
The more Obama gets out and meets people, gets interviewed on TV, News shows, etc, the more popular he gets. He's a solid man and a very well qualified candidate. By contrast, Hillary pales by comparison.
If he's so "solid", why are you so TERRIFIED of hearing him speak about the issues? All I really want is some decent grammar in your posts.
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