US Election Coverage 2008

US Election Coverage 2008

We nawe kigeugeu sana

...kigeugeu gani hapo? kama huna la kusema, ni bora ukae kimya tu na wewe aaaagh!! mie ni Obama all the way, lakini siangalii nyuzi kwasababu hakuna jipya, zimenichosha na kwa wk mbili sasa thru desemba nitakuwa busy ya kufa mtu!! downtime ni mboji sana au JF kuwa entertained na ma-bwiko kama wewe........sasa hapo kitu gani ambacho nimegeuka??
 
Obama has 1073 and now he needs only 45 votes.

What a remarkable achievement will be for this man!
 
Richard said:
Lakini baada ya hapo endapo Obama atatetereka dhidi ya McCain, itabidi Democrats washauriane na wamrudishe Mrs Clinton ili aje tena kwa mbwembwe na hatimae ashindane na McCain.

Richard,

..imeshatoka hiyo. Hillary atafute shughuli nyingine lakini Uraisi 2009 asahau.

..mambo mengi sana yanawa-favor Democrats kushinda uchaguzi huu.
 
I have alwayz been surprised

Hillary has the name: Clinton.
The husband: Bill Clinton.
The fame: Former First Lady.
The status: Senator from New York.
The reknown: Internationally known.
The connections: McAuliffe, Levin, Davis, Ickes, and more.
The wealth: $109 million - give or take.

What's Obama got? An Arabic name. A crazy pastor. A newly-paid college loan and a house that he needed help in buying.

Compared to Hillary, Obama's just a drop in the bucket.

So why can't she close the deal?

The "stronger candidate" is the one who played the game well enough to win it.

Obama '08.

Yes. He. Did.
 
Hii ya sasa hivi ime cross kwenye wire....mama just conceded the race!
yes we can!
 
Hii ya sasa hivi ime cross kwenye wire....mama just conceded the race!
yes we can!

Naona Clyburn naye anamsupport BO...ebanae nimeipata hiyo kuwa usiku huu ata concede
 
Koba na Icadon, mimi huyu mama simuamini kabisa kuna wakati huwa anakuwa kama ana mashetani, tusubiri kidogo but the writing is on the wall.............
 
Koba na Icadon, mimi huyu mama simuamini kabisa kuna wakati huwa anakuwa kama ana mashetani, tusubiri kidogo but the writing is on the wall.............

Ukisema mashetani unanikumbusha ile incident ya Ohio..."Shame on you Barack".....Mimi ninavyofikiria anaweza kusema anasuspend campaign mpaka kwenye Convention akahold on to her delegates....hoping kuwa Obama atavuruga hapa katikati mpaka convention.
 
...naona mama na campaign yao wanaweka fight ambayo is sure thing to loose,anyway ni haki yao na hamna yeyote anawaambia wafanye nini,lakini nia hapa naona ni kumharibia Obama tuu...anyway fight goes on and they'll loose big kama sio tayari....mcaullife is a very bad man!
 
Kuna stori kuwa kuna tape ya Michele Obama akiwa trinity church pamoja na farakan wakiwamaliza wazungu , hivi ni kweli au ni porojo za hawa conservative? manake wamesema watairelease kesho.
 
Kuna stori kuwa kuna tape ya Michele Obama akiwa trinity church pamoja na farakan wakiwamaliza wazungu , hivi ni kweli au ni porojo za hawa conservative? manake wamesema watairelease kesho.

...porojo tuu hizo all over the web na kina ngabu humu
 
Kuna stori kuwa kuna tape ya Michele Obama akiwa trinity church pamoja na farakan wakiwamaliza wazungu , hivi ni kweli au ni porojo za hawa conservative? manake wamesema watairelease kesho.

Actually hizo ni porojo za liberals ambao wanadai Sean "King" Hannity anayo hiyo tape licha ya yeye kukataa.....
 
Richard,

..imeshatoka hiyo. Hillary atafute shughuli nyingine lakini Uraisi 2009 asahau.

..mambo mengi sana yanawa-favor Democrats kushinda uchaguzi huu.

Hayo mambo ni kwenye makaratasi tu....
 
..AP just calls it for Obama...effectivelly clinched Dem nomination,its over ngabu,get in the bus!
 
Ukisema mashetani unanikumbusha ile incident ya Ohio..."Shame on you Barack".....Mimi ninavyofikiria anaweza kusema anasuspend campaign mpaka kwenye Convention akahold on to her delegates....hoping kuwa Obama atavuruga hapa katikati mpaka convention.

kwani ana mashetani kidogo?? Yaani I think she is one delusional person. sipati picha kabisa ni binadamu wa aina gani. Hana serenity ya kutambua ameshindwa na anatakiwa afanye nini?? She never expected Obama to go this far na alifikiri by the time NH primary inatangaza matokeo Obama & Co. would see the writing on the wall.

She has tried everything in the book and it has not worked for her. Sasa ameamua kukaa na kunga'nga'nia delegates na anasubiri Obama ashindwe at some point for what really??
Yaani ananikumbusha desisn ya watu wanaokaa kusubiri mtu ashindwe katika quests zake ili aseme "I told you so" badala ya kusaidia na kuwa supportive and in many cases watu kama hao ukishawajua unakuwa makini mara mia zaidi ya hapo mwanzo.
Obama has toughened out al ot of hard times. He has just to hang in there. Hata kama asipopata urais, HE WILL HAVE PROVEN A LOT OF PEOPLE WRONG ABOUT SO MANY PREJUDICES THAT SOCIETY HAS AGAINST A BLACK MAN. For that I salute him.

Urais au bila Urais, Obama you are the man.
 
AP tally: Obama clinches Democratic nomination By DAVID ESPO and STEPHEN OHLEMACHER, Associated Press Writers
8 minutes ago



Barack Obama effectively clinched the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday after a grueling marathon, based on an Associated Press tally of convention delegates, becoming the first black candidate ever to lead his party into a fall campaign for the White House.

Campaigning on an insistent call for change, Obama outlasted former first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton in a historic race that sparked record turnout in primary after primary, yet exposed deep racial and gender divisions within the party.

The tally was based on public declarations from delegates as well as from another 15 who have confirmed their intentions to the AP. It also included 11 delegates Obama was guaranteed as long as he gained 30 percent of the vote in South Dakota and Montana later in the day. It takes 2,118 delegates to clinch the nomination.

The 46-year-old first-term senator will face John McCain in the fall campaign to become the 44th president. The Arizona senator campaigned in Memphis during the day, and had no immediate reaction to Obama's victory.

Clinton stood ready to concede that her rival had amassed the delegates needed to triumph, according to officials in her campaign. They stressed that the New York senator did not intend to suspend or end her candidacy in a speech Tuesday night in New York. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they had not been authorized to divulge her plans.

Obama's triumph was fashioned on prodigious fundraising, meticulous organizing and his theme of change aimed at an electorate opposed to the Iraq war and worried about the economy — all harnessed to his own innate gifts as a campaigner.

With her husband's two-White House terms as a backdrop, Clinton campaigned for months as the candidate of experience, a former first lady and second-term senator ready, she said, to take over on Day One.

But after a year on the campaign trail, Obama won the kickoff Iowa caucuses on Jan. 3, and the freshman senator became something of an overnight political phenomenon.

"We came together as Democrats, as Republicans and independents, to stand up and say we are one nation, we are one people and our time for change has come," he said that night in Des Moines.

A video produced by Will I. Am and built around Obama's "Yes, we can" rallying cry quickly went viral. It drew its one millionth hit within a few days of being posted.

As the strongest female presidential candidate in history, Clinton drew large, enthusiastic audiences. Yet Obama's were bigger still. One audience, in Dallas, famously cheered when he blew his nose on stage; a crowd of 75,000 turned out in Portland, Ore., the weekend before the state's May 20 primary.

The former first lady countered Obama's Iowa victory with an upset five days later in New Hampshire that set the stage for a campaign marathon as competitive as any in the last generation.

"Over the last week I listened to you, and in the process I found my own voice," she told supporters who had saved her candidacy from an early demise.

In defeat, Obama's aides concluded they had committed a cardinal sin of New Hampshire politics, forsaking small, intimate events in favor of speeches to large audiences inviting them to ratify Iowa's choice.

It was not a mistake they made again — which helped explain Obama's later outings to bowling alleys, backyard basketball hoops and American Legion halls in the heartland.

Clinton conceded nothing, memorably knocking back a shot of Crown Royal whiskey at a bar in Indiana, recalling that her grandfather had taught her to use a shotgun, and driving in a pickup to a gas station in South Bend, Ind., to emphasize her support for a summertime suspension of the federal gasoline tax.

As other rivals quickly fell away in winter, the strongest black candidate in history and the strongest female White House contender traded victories on Super Tuesday, the Feb. 5 series of primaries and caucuses across 21 states and American Samoa that once seemed likely to settle the nomination.

But Clinton had a problem that Obama exploited, and he scored a coup she could not answer.

Pressed for cash, the former first lady ran noncompetitive campaigns in several Super Tuesday caucus states, allowing her rival to run up his delegate totals.

At the same time, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., endorsed the young senator in terms that summoned memories of his slain brothers while seeking to turn the page on the Clinton era.

In a reference that likened former President Clinton to Harry Truman: "There was another time, when another young candidate was running for president and challenging America to cross a new frontier. He faced criticism from the preceding Democratic president, who was widely respected in the party."

Merely by surviving Super Tuesday, Obama exceeded expectations.

But he did more than survive, emerging with a lead in delegates that he never relinquished, and proceeded to run off a string of 11 straight victories.

Clinton saved her candidacy once more with primary victories in Ohio and Texas on March 4, beginning a stretch in which she won primaries in six of the final nine states on the calendar, as well as in Puerto Rico.

It was a strong run, providing glimpses of what might have been for the one-time front-runner.

But by then Obama was well on his way to victory, Clinton and her allies stressed the popular vote instead of delegates. Yet he seemed to emerge from each loss with residual strength.

Obama's bigger-than-expected victory in North Carolina on May 6 offset his narrow defeat in Indiana the same day. Four days later, he overtook Clinton's lead among superdelegates, the party leaders she had hoped would award her the nomination on the basis of a strong showing in swing states.

Obama lost West Virginia by a whopping 67 percent to 26 percent on May 13. Yet he won an endorsement the following day from former presidential rival and one-time North Carolina Sen. John Edwards.

Clinton administered another drubbing in Kentucky a week later. This time, Obama countered with a victory in Oregon, and turned up that night in Iowa to say he had won a majority of all the delegates available in 56 primaries and caucuses on the calendar.

There were moments of anger, notably in a finger-wagging debate in South Carolina on Jan. 21.

Obama told the former first lady he was helping unemployed workers on the streets of Chicago when "you were a corporate lawyer sitting on the board at Wal-Mart."

Moments later, Clinton said that she was fighting against misguided Republican policies "when you were practicing law and representing your contributor ... in his slum landlord business in inner city Chicago."

And Bill Clinton was a constant presence and an occasional irritant for Obama. The former president angered several black politicians when he seemed to diminish Obama's South Carolina triumph by noting that Jesse Jackson had also won the state.

Obama's frustration showed at the Jan. 21 debate, when he accused the former president in absentia of uttering a series of distortions.

"I'm here. He's not," the former first lady snapped.

"Well, I can't tell who I'm running against sometimes," Obama countered.

There were relatively few policy differences. Clinton accused Obama of backing a health care plan that would leave millions out, and the two clashed repeatedly over trade.

Yet race, religion, region and gender became political fault lines as the two campaigned from coast to coast.

Along the way, Obama showed an ability to weather the inevitable controversies, most notably one caused by the incendiary rhetoric of his former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

At first, Obama said he could not break with his longtime spiritual adviser. Then, when Wright spoke out anew, Obama reversed course and denounced him strongly.

Clinton struggled with self-inflicted wounds. Most prominently, she claimed to have come under sniper fire as first lady more than a decade earlier while paying a visit to Bosnia.

Instead, videotapes showed her receiving a gift of flowers from a young girl who greeted her plane.
 
kwani ana mashetani kidogo?? Yaani I think she is one delusional person. sipati picha kabisa ni binadamu wa aina gani. Hana serenity ya kutambua ameshindwa na anatakiwa afanye nini?? She never expected Obama to go this far na alifikiri by the time NH primary inatangaza matokeo Obama & Co. would see the writing on the wall.

She has tried everything in the book and it has not worked for her. Sasa ameamua kukaa na kunga'nga'nia delegates na anasubiri Obama ashindwe at some point for what really??
Yaani ananikumbusha desisn ya watu wanaokaa kusubiri mtu ashindwe katika quests zake ili aseme "I told you so" badala ya kusaidia na kuwa supportive and in many cases watu kama hao ukishawajua unakuwa makini mara mia zaidi ya hapo mwanzo.
Obama has toughened out al ot of hard times. He has just to hang in there. Hata kama asipopata urais, HE WILL HAVE PROVEN A LOT OF PEOPLE WRONG ABOUT SO MANY PREJUDICES THAT SOCIETY HAS AGAINST A BLACK MAN. For that I salute him.

Urais au bila Urais, Obama you are the man.

Bimkubwa, taratibu mama. Kwanza shemeji hajambo lakini? Sasa Mama nyie mnamsingizia bure. Hayuko delusional wala nini. Mama is a fighter and I have been very impressed by her tenacity and intellect. The problem is that you people have bought into what the liberal media (which is in the tank for Obama) has portrayed her to be. Never in history of this country has any presidential candidate received the kind of negative coverage that she has gotten not to mention the sexism that she has had to endure. Hillary, you are my girl and I'm gonna ride or die with you till the end. And, Go McCain.
 
Hey Nyani,

there is a difference between a fighter who fights back with tenacity and intellect and one who borders insanity. I have been a backbencher in all these discussions about the US elections and I have watched on the sidelines regardless of what pundits say. You can tell the difference. As the saying underneath my posts has always been, I am a woman above everything else. Clinton has lost the core of her essence. Politics may be a dirty game but there has to be balance.

I am not for what pundits say, I usually follow all here ADcampaigns her speeches and as days go by I am not impressed. Let us see if she has it in her after today.
I like republican but am not for McCain at all. I respect Obama for he has achieved what time immemorial that which was written in stone for many hardcore Americans as could not be achievable. He has shown the way. Clinton has polarized even the good she stood for. whenever I hear her voice I feel sick.
As intelligent as she may be, as deserving as she may feel, she is at the edge of the cliff.
 
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