I’m not a big fan of the Rasmussen daily tracker, because its day-to-day changes are frequently illusory. But it’s gone from a narrow Hillary lead nationally as recently as Tuesday, to Obama leads of 5, 12, and 8 points Wednesday, yesterday, and today.
Wednesday and yesterday, the Gallup daily tracker showed Obama up by 1. I’d be a lot more trusting that Rasmussen saw something real if Gallup at least shows that it sees something like what Rasmussen’s seeing.
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Mere eye rolling won’t get you through This (WARNING: video, audio, cluelessness)
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I hereby declare that video to be a Superfund site. Nobody go near it without a Hazmat suit!
I hereby declare that video to be a Superfund site. Nobody go near it without a Hazmat suit!
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Wow. That video is downright embarrassing. Can anyone say “out of touch?”
Hmm. Andrea Mitchell reports on MSNBC that Lewis is still waffling on whether to support Obama, and hasn’t made a firm decision yet.
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I just went back and checked both of the articles in our 2 links, and much further in, it does say he’ll actually be making up his mind whether to formally endorse in the next few days. That’s sure not how it sounded from the headline or the beginning of the article. That’ll teach me to read the whole thing to the bottom. Oh well, either way, he’s come out as moving away from Hillary, so it’s all good.
Here’s some follow-up from John Lewis’s office. I would call it a clarification, but it’s really more of an obfuscation. (Lewis’s spokesperson just says the earlier report was “inaccurate.”)
Andrea Mitchell was speculating that a call from Bill Clinton may have muddied the waters.
I sent Lewis an email, very gently informing him of this constituent’s preference.
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This really bothers me, especially after she loses a state. It sounds very insincere when her message is always “I LOVE you guys here in Texas MY TEXAS FAMILY ^____^ YA KNOW IT’S SO COOL TO BE BACK IN THIS STATE THAT I LOVE SO MUCH MMM YOUR FOOD ROCKS GUYS,” especially considering she quickly dismisses any state that doesn’t vote for her as either unimportant or black as soon as voting closes. I understand you need to work a crowd, but the whole act of being buddy-buddy with these states comes off as very insincere. Barack has handled his defeats graciously and respectfully, which makes it look even more immature when Hillary pretends that her defeats didn’t even happen.
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That’s how Hillary rolls…remember how she became a lifelong Yankees fan when she was running in NY? It’s so transparent it’s laughable.
Any linkage to the other three? While Obama has the current lead in pledged delegates, I’ve heard he’s down big in Ohio and Texas. Could that be enough for Clinton to gain back the lead?
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I have a suggestion for a moderator…
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What should we call it, do you think?
About This Obama?
Obama Questions?
Great Obamas?
Cafe Obama?
In Obama’s Humble Opinion/In My Humble Obama?
Mundane Pointless Stuff I Must Share About Obama?
The OBBama Pit?
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What should we call it, do you think?
About This Obama?
Obama Questions?
Great Obamas?
Cafe Obama?
In Obama’s Humble Opinion/In My Humble Obama?
Mundane Pointless Stuff I Must Share About Obama?
The OBBama Pit?
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In Obama we Trust?
Hark the heralded Obama sings.
Obama, Obama, Obama.
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