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powergirl Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-13-08 10:00 PM
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Clinton campaign was hoping that Obama ties would cause loss of Miss seat for Childers
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Edited on Tue May-13-08 10:04 PM by powergirl
This article is from May 3. I find it offensive that the Clinton campaign was hoping that these southern democrats would not prevail in their campaigns. Tis is why we need to move forward with the GE - NOW!

"Sen. Barack Obama won each state’s primary earlier this year. But these days his face still appears in television ads in both states, this time from Republicans trying to turn him into a liability for Democrats in two looming special elections for long-held Republican seats.

"Democratic victories would be a serious setback for Republicans. But it also would go a long way to reassure nervous Democrats, particularly undecided superdelegates, that Obama would not present a hardship to House or Senate candidates running in tough races.

"Democratic losses would give Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton new ammunition to build her case for her presidential candidacy by questioning the sturdiness of Obama’s coattails.

“I think people want to know what chances we’re going to be having in November if Obama is the nominee,” said U.S. Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, a Missouri Democrat who has endorsed Clinton.

“There are a host of judgments that superdelegates make,” said Sen. Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat who has not endorsed either presidential candidate. “Certainly a special election held close to a contested primary like this one could be very relevant.”

http://www.timeswv.com/headlinenews/local_story_124015923.html

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