April 22 Primary

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April 22, 2008

Pennsylvania

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Comment by garry wiseman

obama will not win because eventually his true qualifications will be exposed. he can only hide behind the media so long. the american people will finally realize what kind of person he and his friends are.

 
Comment by Ree

Why are people labelled either black, white, purple or brindle?
We are all human beings and deserve to be treated with the same respect world wide.
As a christian, I believe all people should treat others as they would be treated. I am fairly sure that other religions of the world have similar philosophies. Whatever your past experiences are, they should not be an excuse to behave badly by defaming your country or your fellow human being.

 
Comment by alan

its a scary thought to have obama as our president in times of war and economic downfall. i dont believe he has the judgement to lead this nation after spending 20 years listening to someone who preaches hate!

 
Comment by Myra

Most white people did not see Obama as black.
We believed he spoke for all people now beleieve he had a hidden agenda.
No white person would vote for him now he’s just another politician and the truth is not in him.
I feel sorry for his white grandmother.He told the world she racist.

 
Comment by Chas

I definitely think Obama shares wrights views

 
Comment by ERIC AND MILI

Go Hillary Pensilvania will be at your side. We will keep praying to God for your nomination….

 
Comment by Liam

Comment by stan
March 14th, 2008 at 6:17 pm
maybe obama should name his pastor jerimia wright his vice presidential running mate,since he seems to have so much to say about america.always remember a person is judged by the company he keeps.

Actually, I was always tought not to judge at all…

 
Comment by jon

I love the Obama apologists- they make great strawman arguments…

Look, no Hillary supporter is accusing Obama of saying the things Pastor Wright said. Most of us believe Obama when he said he didn’t agree with everything Pastor Wright said. But what we DON’T believe is that Obama had no idea Pastor Wright has said these things continuously for the last 30 years. Obama later admitted he knew about the comments for years, but didn’t say anything because “Pastor Wright was on the verge of retirement”. OK, even if that were the case, why did you take him on as an ADVISER ON YOUR CAMPAIGN? Come on Obama, you can’t play both sides all the time, and expect people not to catch on. You supported this guy, and that was your decision. Not everyone is going to agree with you, but you could have stuck by your guns instead of straddling the fence. You chose the “crowdpleaser” route, and ended up offending people on both sides. Blacks because all of a sudden you’re denouncing the very words they openly and loudly agreed with. Whites because you’ve aligned yourself with an anti-white, anti-establishment Pastor, and then tried to minimize your interactions. And you’ve lost people on both sides as a result of your indecisvieness and double-speak.

I don’t blame you for Jeremiah Wright’s actions - Mr. Wright said something, and believes and stands by it. While I don’t agree, he has my respect. Obama, on the other hand, says things I find “agreeable”, but I have very little respect for the man.

I hope that Independents or those who may still be undecided take this into consideration when casting their vote. I know I will be doing just that in Pennsylvania in one month!

 
Comment by Alan

Hillary will win Pennsylvania, at least by 65 points. any person who fought for their country, should tell Obama to go to hell, and take his pastor right along with him. A MEN.

First of all, it is very difficult to take anyone who can barely write in English seriously, much less listen to them when concerning political matters.

Second, Obama has said multiple times that he does not endorse many of the messages his pastor has preached. Many people will say “Then he should leave the church.”
Well, how about we look at it from a different angle. During WWII, America sent all of it’s citizens who were from Japan, or had Japanese heritage to relocation camps, as they call them. I guarantee you that many people in America do not approve of such actions. As a matter of fact, the U.S. government has even admitted to was an extreme wrong-doing to those of Japanese decent. This is just one example of a dark mark in America’s history. Along with slavery, the relocation of Native American’s, and it’s early attempts at imperialism, it becomes obvious that nothing and nobody is perfect.

Yet, we remain loyal to our country, do we not? We realize mistakes are made, and sometimes judgment become faltered. Instead of abandoning hope though, and leaving the country, we take steps necessary to make proper adjustments and corrections. If Obama, instead of abandoning his place fore worship, wished to point out erred ways, and let his pastor change what he has been preaching about, where is the harm in that? Since when did spending time to better something become unacceptable and quiting and abandoning that which we used to be loyal to become patriotic?

The only that’s better for fighting for a country that promotes individuality, and freedom is fighting for a country that promotes individuality, freedom, and promotes the idea of self-improvement. When that idea becomes limited by those who only see ultimatums no matter where they look, improvement, progression, and growth begins to wheel to a halt.

So instead of saying any person who fought for their country, should tell Obama to go to hell, instead think about this. Obama is promoting and striving for a land that people will want to fight to defend, because they know when they return to America, they will not see an economically deprived, and socially corrupt country, but instead a country where the choices they make will be honored and respected, regardless of race, age, gender, or religious believes.

 
Comment by Henry

Hillary will win Pennsylvania, at least by 65 points. any person who fought for their country, should tell Obama to go to hell, and take his pastor right along with him. A MEN.

 

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Delegate Count

Democrats(2,118 needed to win nomination)

Candidates number of delegates
Barack Obama 2206
Hillary Clinton 1906
John Edwards 26
Total 4138

Republicans(1,191 needed to win nomination)

Candidates number of delegates
John McCain 1504
Mike Huckabee 286
Mitt Romney 242
Ron Paul 24
Total 2056
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