"Obama touts ideas, Clinton pushes results"
For the debate that transpired on the evening of February 21st I'm sure that all of us who watched or read about it on the internet were thinking it resembles pretty much every debate we've ever heard of or attempted to watch. For me, I sat there and watched this debate and laughed at the fact that pretty much every thing that Hilary Clinton said, Obama had to say as well. The only difference between the two saying it was that Obama was only slightly rewording the phrases. Yes, it does seem that Clinton and Obama have alot in common and that they share alot of the same ideas and polocies; but where is the rub? In my own personal opinion, I feel that if someone wants to run for the office of President then they would need something better than agreeing words. For example, instead of stating a reworded polocy or idea, think of your own polocy or idea that is just as much of an issue as the others that the other side of the debate table has. We are all human and surely there are more issues that the people of this nation are concerned about, not just the War or tax relief. Believe it or not; ever presidential debate that this nation has held talks about the same things. Health Care, Taxes, War and Homes.
For a nation that is making choices on what people promise is something that has always been. However, I believe that Clinton will do much more than just promise. She seems committed to making things happen and shows that she is ready to hold this office and make things happen. Once again, more promises but she's convincing.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/02/21/debate.main/index.html
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Tough Times for the Democrats
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/05/us/politics/05cnd-delect.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin
The New York Times reported that the battle between Obama and Clinton are drawing ever more close in numbers. By reading this news link, it is showing that Senator Hilary Clinton is losing the momentum for the votes that she needs whereas, Obama is actually gaining momentum. Clinton's advisors are trying to orchestrate a debate against Clinton and Obama because of the broadcast momentum Clinton has. Strong numbers are keeping these two candidates very close in elections. There really is no telling where this will lead. In my personal opinion, I hope Hilary Clinton wins. Texas just might hold merit in this voting scale. According to the news report, "nationally, Mrs. Clinton held an edge among women, whites and older voters, as she had in earlier contests, according to early results from exit polls in 16 states". Also, roughly six out of every ten hispanics seem to vote for Clinton. Considering the population diversity in Texas; we just might see the scale tip towards Clinton rather than Obama.
You be the judge. <(*^_^*)>
The New York Times reported that the battle between Obama and Clinton are drawing ever more close in numbers. By reading this news link, it is showing that Senator Hilary Clinton is losing the momentum for the votes that she needs whereas, Obama is actually gaining momentum. Clinton's advisors are trying to orchestrate a debate against Clinton and Obama because of the broadcast momentum Clinton has. Strong numbers are keeping these two candidates very close in elections. There really is no telling where this will lead. In my personal opinion, I hope Hilary Clinton wins. Texas just might hold merit in this voting scale. According to the news report, "nationally, Mrs. Clinton held an edge among women, whites and older voters, as she had in earlier contests, according to early results from exit polls in 16 states". Also, roughly six out of every ten hispanics seem to vote for Clinton. Considering the population diversity in Texas; we just might see the scale tip towards Clinton rather than Obama.
You be the judge. <(*^_^*)>
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