Obama Clobbers Clinton Over Weekend!

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Obama Clobbers Clinton Over Weekend!

As I watch the news and It was very very interesting when I watched the news. Who do you think got a better chance of winning? What does your gut tells you? As for my feeling about it, I have a strong feeling they both good, But I got a feeling Obama is winning the race.


AUGUSTA, Maine (Feb. 11) - Barack Obama defeated Hillary Rodham Clinton in Maine presidential caucuses Sunday, grabbing a majority of delegates as the state's Democrats overlooked the snowy weather and turned out in heavy numbers for municipal gatherings.


Democrats in 420 Maine towns and cities were deciding how the state's 24 delegates will be allotted at the party's national convention in August. Despite the weather, turnout was "incredible," party executive director Arden Manning said.

With 95 percent of the participating precincts reporting, Obama led in state delegates elected over Clinton, 2,079 to 1,396, with 18 uncommitted.

Obama exulted in his recent victories in Maine and elsewhere, telling a crowd of 18,000 Sunday evening in Virginia Beach, Va., that "we have won on the Atlantic Coast, we have won on the Gulf Coast, we have won on the Pacific Coast" and places in between.

Obama won 15 of Maine's delegates to the national convention and Clinton won nine. In the overall race for the nomination, Clinton leads with 1,136, including separately chosen party and elected officials known as superdelegates. Obama has 1,108.

The voting came a day after Obama and Clinton made personal appeals here, and after Obama picked up wins in Louisiana, Nebraska and Washington.

Organizers had expected heavy participation at the caucuses, but snow was falling and gusting winds hit as many of the gatherings were scheduled.

The weather didn't appear to have hurt turnout. Caucuses started late in Bangor and several other locations across the state because so many people showed up that they were lined up outside the doors.

In Maine's largest city, Democrats carrying "Obama" and "Hillary" signs waited to get into the citywide caucus at Portland High School in separate lines that snaked nearly three city blocks in opposite directions.

Colin Johnson, an Obama supporter in Portland, said the Illinois senator is not a typical politician. "I'm convinced he's a once-in-a-generation leader," he said.

"He's young and energetic and Washington and the White House could benefit from some fresh air," said Joe Lewis, another Obama supporter.

But Tony Donovan said Obama can use some more seasoning. Donovan was supporting Clinton because she, like him, was a baby boomer who shared similar values and because she has the experience and the team to lead in Washington.

"Obama's a great guy. He'll be great in eight years," Donovan said. "He doesn't have the experience in the Senate. He doesn't have the experience in Washington. He's not ready."

A line waited to get into Augusta's caucus as Gov. John Baldacci, a Clinton supporter, addressed the crowd of a couple hundred at the city's Cony High School. Asked why he decided to wait in line to participate, John Brandt said, "Getting rid of Republicans, once and for all."

Though Maine's national delegate count is small, Clinton and Obama, along with surrogates, came to the state Saturday as their campaigns drew tighter after Super Tuesday.

Thousands of people packed the Bangor Auditorium to hear Obama on Saturday and hundreds more who weren't allowed inside greeted him as he arrived. People also were stopped at the door as Clinton held a town hall-style gathering nearby at the University of Maine at Orono. She later stopped in Lewiston.

Clinton's daughter, Chelsea, and husband, Bill, also visited, while Obama supporter Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts campaigned in two cities in the days before the vote.

Both campaigns hit Maine heavily with radio and TV advertising, and voters' homes were being called with pre-taped messages in support of both candidates. On Sunday, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, Rep. Patrick Kennedy of Rhode Island and Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, the 2004 Democratic presidential candidate, visited Maine caucuses on Obama's behalf.

On Clinton's side, Baldacci, Massachusetts Rep. Jim McGovern and New York Rep. Gregory Meeks campaigned.

The high level of excitement across the state contrasted with earlier expectations that the post-Super Tuesday timing of the caucuses would dampen voter interest.

A competitive GOP race a week earlier also helped to enliven interest in the Maine Republicans' nonbinding caucuses, which were won by Mitt Romney. He dropped out of the race last week, making it likely that Arizona Sen. John McCain would become the GOP nominee.


Copyright 2008 The Associated Press.
 
Yeah its looks like it will be Obama Vs McCain in November. But the delegates is still not over yet they're still too close to tell. Obama has swept Clinton in the past 2 primaries.
 
Yeah its looks like it will be Obama Vs McCain in November. But the delegates is still not over yet they're still too close to tell. Obama has swept Clinton in the past 2 primaries.

Yep that true I agree with you. So, that would be 9 more months to go. But it look like McCain, Obama and Clinton are pretty much got lot of good scores. I think Hunlckbee should drop out of the race soon.
 
Yep that true I agree with you. So, that would be 9 more months to go. But it look like McCain, Obama and Clinton are pretty much got lot of good scores. I think Hunlckbee should drop out of the race soon.

Of course, he's too crazy to us.
 
Yep that true I agree with you. So, that would be 9 more months to go. But it look like McCain, Obama and Clinton are pretty much got lot of good scores. I think Hunlckbee should drop out of the race soon.

Yeah, Huckabee is insane enough to stay in the race and waste his own money. He is already hopeless to win the Republican race with McCain. We're almost finished with Primaries and in the end we'll see the outcome with the Elections. We are going to see a lot of battles to come down the road with Obama, Clinton and McCain. The only thing we have to do is pray that the next President will do better job for all the Americans.
 
Yeah, Huckabee is insane enough to stay in the race and waste his own money. He is already hopeless to win the Republican race with McCain. We're almost finished with Primaries and in the end we'll see the outcome with the Elections. We are going to see a lot of battles to come down the road with Obama, Clinton and McCain. The only thing we have to do is pray that the next President will do better job for all the Americans.

Did you know this the first time that black man obama who is half white and woman Hirlary Clinton made in this race for long time and suprirsed they didn't drop out yet with the score they had. It very interesting race this year. Those two make it very interesting.. wow!:smash:
 
I bet OBAMA would get a chance to win for president, i hope so!! I want a black president from this year, right now! It's time to let us to have FIRST BLACK PRESIDENT IN THE HISTORY RIGHT NOW!! ;-)
 
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