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everyone who could read and had the inclination to know, knew the iraq uranium shit, WMD shit etc was bullshit before the warPeople can have a different view. Think about it... she said that when the war was barely begining and now after seeing whats going on, she has changed her mind.
no one really said shit about Clinton's campaign relating Obama's to nazis a few days ago
When it comes to politricks, I like to relate methodology to cooking. As you create your perfect sauce, using the perfect ingredients(presidential candidates) and their M.O.(motus operandi), heat(debates, candidate history), the cream rises to the top. In cooking terms, if you trust the intregrity of the sauce and skim the scum that is prevalent at the top and discover the real sauce contained within, the mother sauce, most abundant. The remnants, should be strained(write your candidate with your point of view) and disgard(don't fund), the minor things. All in all, sauces, need to be seasoned(candidates, coached and endorsed)and finished with just the right touch and pairing to the appropriate food(political issues, the machine), my bad I got carried away, lol...
AP said:Clinton camp: Obama will outspend us
Clinton Campaign Says Obama Poised to Outspend in Upcoming Contests
JIM KUHNHENN
AP News
Feb 06, 2008 12:54 EST
Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign, lagging far behind Barack Obama's fundraising this year, expects to be outspent by Obama in upcoming Democratic nominating contests just as it was in Feb. 5 states, her strategists conceded Wednesday.
Officials with both campaigns have said Obama raised $32 million in January and that Clinton raised $13.5 million, a significant gap between the two that allowed Obama to place ads in virtually every Super Tuesday state and to get a head start on advertising in primaries and caucuses over the next week.
In a teleconference with reporters, Clinton chief strategist Mark Penn said Clinton was having a "record day" raising money over the Internet on Wednesday.
"We will have funds to compete," he said, "but we're likely to be outspent again."
Asked whether Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, had decided to dip into their own wealth to finance the campaign, Penn said, "I'm not aware that they have." Campaign communications director Howard Wolfson said he would inquire. The Clinton's financial disclosures, which reveal only broad ranges of assets, place their wealth between $10 million to $50 million.
Clinton's name recognition and lead in polls in some of the bigger upcoming states give her an advantage and Obama's higher spending rate did not translate into victories in several states Tuesday.
But the terrain ahead features contests in the short term that are favorable to Obama. On Saturday, Obama and Clinton will compete in Louisiana and Nebraska primaries and a caucus in Washington. On Tuesday, Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia hold primaries.
The Clinton camp is counting on March 4 matchups in Ohio and Texas and an April 22 primary in Pennsylvania. All three are expensive states in which to campaign.
Obama's camp signaled that he was ready to invest money in those states as well. "We think we're in strong financial position so if we choose to do so in the later states we'll have the ability to do that," campaign manager David Plouffe told reporters Wednesday.
Clinton spent $15 million in December going into the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary. Her campaign spent at least $9 million in the last two weeks of January advertising in Super Tuesday states. Obama spent about $11 million in Super Tuesday advertising.
Clinton raised $23.7 million in the last quarter of 2007 for the primary elections compared to Obama's $22 million. Both had about $18.5 million cash on hand for the primaries going into January. But Obama roared to a fundraising lead in January by collecting money at the rate of at least $1 million a day and attracting more than 170,000 new donors.
Obama also has a money advantage because he has raised more money from small donations than Clinton. An analysis by the Campaign Finance Institute, which tracks trends in political money, found that Obama raised about a third of his money in 2007 from donors who gave $200 or less. Only one-third of his money came from donors who have given the legal maximum of $2,300, compared to Clinton who raised about half of her money from "maxed out" donors and only 14 percent from donors of $200 or less.
From people who havent had a chance to hear Obama, democrat racists, renegade femenists etc.Then where the fuck is she getting them votes from?
My wife's friend emailed us pics from Obama's rally in Connecticut on Monday. She waited 3 hours in line and 2 hours inside before seeing him. The place was packed -18,000 in an arena.I didn't read this. Just going off instincts. Do you know how much she spent on Minnesota? $0.00. I didn't see ONE commerical for her. Know how many supporters she had come to her rally at Ausburg. Not as many as Obama. He was 20.000 deep at least. i been resting my vote until Nov, but since she trying to keep up with Obama, I think I'll get more into it before then. This race is getting interesting by the day and me knowing the Clintons most of there money is from GIFTS.
My wife's friend emailed us pics from Obama's rally in Connecticut on Monday. She waited 3 hours in line and 2 hours inside before seeing him. The place was packed -18,000 in an arena.
She lost Minnesota too. She spent money you never saw. Campaign HQ etc. But she probably didn't spend much.
Minnesota has delegates but the way they are given out is through a caucus not a primary is what you mean. I know that some states yesterday had caucuses but I don't know which ones were which offhand. Yeah Hillary thinks she cant win caucus states so she doesnt bother.Yeah, Obama packin them in while Hillary just showing her presense. I don't know how it goes but they saying Minnesota isn't a delegate state, we a caucus. So thats the reason we believe she didn't spend any bread. But still not on commercial Makk? I need to see something before I vote for her. And besides that, Minnesota looking for that CHANGE!! He most definitly gonna win the Midwest states he need 2 to get him in office.
Minnesota has delegates but the way they are given out is through a caucus not a primary is what you mean. I know that some states yesterday had caucuses but I don't know which ones were which offhand. Yeah Hillary thinks she cant win caucus states so she doesnt bother.
Basically she is saying she doesnt want your vote.


Hillary has taken many hints from George W with her campaign. So far some shit has backfired but not everything.Exactly. You hit the nail on the head for me. She basically saying fuck us, while Obama is reaching these people and making us FEEL like we a part of something, while Hilary runs around trying to get the valuable states where she believes going to put her in office. I'm not feeling her for that move. It's going to backfire.... Unless she been chatting with George Jr.![]()

Paragraphs, please.I got this from somewhere else.
Hillary Clinton has been telling America that she is the most qualified candidate for president based on her 'record,' . . .
And . . .<h2>Hillary Loaned Her Campaign $5 Million, Spokesperson Confirms</h2>