Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Obama The Undisputed Frontrunner

The battle for the Potomac States is over and Barack Obama swept the field, winning Maryland,the District of Columbia and Virginia. With his wins over the weekend Obama has an 8 state winning streak. In one week since he tied on Super Tuesday he has become the Tsunami of 2008 sweeping against and over the immovable object that is Hilary Clinton!

The poll results in Virginia and Maryland must we deeply worrying to Clinton, Obama in Maryland carried the White Male,Black,Latino,Catholic and Women's vote! In Virginia a state that a week ago was considered favorable to Clinton, Obama won with a 2 to 1 landslide.

Hillary Clinton seems stunned she shed another campaign staffer even as the departure of Manager Solis on Sunday damaged her standing with Latino voters in Virginia and Maryland. Senator Clinton has declared Texas and Ohio with nearly 444 delegates on March 4th a Firewall she must stop Obama there! She said it folks!

In her CBS interview Saturday night Hillary seemed to rule out a VP slot to Obama, saying she can live with defeat and a return to New York state.
What a letdown I am sure from just 7 days ago.

I guess it aint over till the former First Lady sings,,,
But Obama is warming up that New Orleans Jazz band to play,,,
The New Second Line!


Democrats


Barack Obama
22 states, 1,223 delegates
Alabama, Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, DC, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, Washington state

Hillary Clinton
12 states, 1,198 delegatesArizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee
2,025 delegates needed for nomination. Source AP (includes all kinds of delegates)


On the Republican side John McCain continues to win states while many Conservatives continue to vote for Huckabee, but he has almost no numerical chance of catching McCain. Huckabee will stay in the race long enough to ensure a vice-presidential slot.

Republicans
Mike Huckabee
8 states, 241 delegates
Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa, Tennessee, West Virginia, Kansas, Louisiana

John McCain
16 states, 821 delegates
Arizona, California, Connecticut, DC, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Virginia, Washington state

Mitt Romney
11 states, 288 delegates
Campaign suspended
Alaska, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, Wyoming, Utah
1,191 delegates needed for nomination. Source: AP (includes all kinds of delegates)
This video was posted a while ago but it sums up the "friction" that would later erupt in South Carolina between the Clinton and Obama camps. A Hilarious video argument between 2 "partisans" One a young white female and a young black man. Enjoy and watch to the end!

written by: Ben Donovan & Lisa Donovan
Jordan Peele as the Obama supporter
Lisa as Hillary supporter



UPDATE;Just added Hillary and Obama 2, it is a riot!



Hands down the Best political ad so far this year! The Ad illustrates if Obama can play up Clintons divisive personality what will the Republicans make of her in a general election?

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