US Election Coverage 2008

I would like to reiterate that Obama's real challenge is not Hillary Clinton, but John McCain.

The simple demographics are not in Obama's favor.

In their minds they even think Georgia and Mississippi are in play this time......boy, they need some prayer. Some even suggest Arizona could be a toss up this year.....
 
Na wewe Game hebu ondoa huo utumbo wako wa vichwa vya habari vya magazeti. Unajaza space bure tu.
 
Dozen of Int'l Headlines for Obama
by Meteor Blades
Tue Jun 03, 2008 at 09:42:15 PM PDT
El Pais (Madrid): Obama se convierte en el primer candidato negro a la presidencia de Estados Unidos
(Obama becomes the first black candidate to the presidency of the United States)

Financial Times (London): Obama clinches the Democratic nomination

The Telegraph (London): Obama limps over line despite Dakota defeat
Senator becomes the first black nominee in history despite Clinton win in South Dakota.

Le Monde (Paris) Interrogations sur la stratégie de fin de campagne d'Hillary Clinton
(Questions on the ending strategy of Hillary Clinton's campaign)

Berliner Morgenpost (Berlin): Barack Obama lässt sich als Kandidat feiern
(Barack Obama can be celebrated as a candidate)

Reforma (Mexico City): Hace Obama historia; asegura nominación
(Obama makes history; nomination assured)

Clarín (Buenos Aires): Obama logró los delegados necesarios y es el candidato demócrata a la Casa Blanca
(Obama obtained the necessary delegates and is the democratic candidate to the White House)

Jakarta Post (Jakarta, Indonesia): Obama seals nomination; McCain eager for battle

The Australian (Melbourne): Barack Obama claims nomination but Hillary Clinton hangs on

Al Jazeera (Doha, Qatar): Obama 'wins Democratic nomination'
Illinois senator projected to become first African-American presidential candidate.

Jerusalem Post (Jerusalem): Obama seals Democratic presidential nomination
Defeated Hillary Clinton maneuvers for the vice presidential spot on Illinois senator's ticket without conceding her own loss.

Ottawa Citizen (Ottawa): Obama first black nominee for White House
Clinton vows party unity

China Daily (Beijing): Obama seals Democratic nomination
Barack Obama sealed the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday, a step toward his goal of becoming the first black US president

Nipashe(dar es salaam):Obama kiboko yao(obama the champ)
 
Na wewe Game hebu ondoa huo utumbo wako wa vichwa vya habari vya magazeti. Unajaza space bure tu.

...Kweli nimeamini kwa nini wanabodi wanasema kuwa unaandika pumba.... Ila maoni yako ni best mbele ya uso wako
 
Obama ana kazi nyepesi yenye ugumu wake kuweza kuwapokonya tonge REPUBLICANS mdomoni

KUDOS kibao kwake
 
Haya magazeti nayo siyaelewi kabisa. Yanashabikia utadhani ndio kashinda uraisi. Lakini sishangai kwa sababu Democraps expectations zao ni ndogo sana na kwao mtu kupata nomination ni bonge la achievement.
 
In their minds they even think Georgia and Mississippi are in play this time......boy, they need some prayer. Some even suggest Arizona could be a toss up this year.....

...you need help bro,why are you soooo bitter mazee? nani kakuambia MS & Ga tunafikiri zitakwenda kwa Obama,we're not deluded kama wewe na reality tunaiona na race tunajua itakuwa ngumu na red states chance kubwa zitabakia red na blue blue na ujue Obama kushinda GE sio lazima ashinde FL & OH ila chance kubwa ipo Colorado,NM,Nevada,iowa,NC ambako naweza kukuambia chance ni kubwa sana ...we dont need MS,Arizona to win na hata Repbs wanajua hilo
 
Haya magazeti nayo siyaelewi kabisa. Yanashabikia utadhani ndio kashinda uraisi. Lakini sishangai kwa sababu Democraps expectations zao ni ndogo sana na kwao mtu kupata nomination ni bonge la achievement.

...achievement kwako ni kutapika utumbo wako humu
 

Hahahahaaa....last time I checked NC was a solid red state that not even John Edwards couldn't help flip flopper Kerry carry it....
 
Hahahahaaa....last time I checked NC was a solid red state that not even John Edwards couldn't help flip flopper Kerry carry it....

...numbers dont lie,same thing tunakuambia tena ingawaje tunajua huelewi ...NC 35% ni AA kwenye GE na hata 04 kerry hakushindwa kwa margin kubwa,turnout ya AA na some % ya hardcore Dems,young voters is the key to turn the state blue....MN,Iowa,colorado is lock in for obama!
 

The only state that has a 30% AA population is MS. Ikifuatiwa na GA yenye 29%. NC haina percent kwenye 30s. Acha uwongo.
 
The only state that has a 30% AA population is MS. Ikifuatiwa na GA yenye 29%. NC haina percent kwenye 30s. Acha uwongo.

..unaona ulivyo kuwa na akili maji,nani kaema pop ya AA in NC ni 35%? soma uelewe mbwiga wewe!
 
...i expect Iowa,NM,Colorado and Nevada to go blue this time na akiweza hapo tuu he doesnt need OH or Fl ingawaje chance ya kuchukua OH ni kubwa maana Columbus & Cleveland area kuna liberal,young college voters na AA wengi sana na hata 2004 OH Bush alishinda for less than 100,000 out of 5m na NM less than 6000 out of laki saba,same to iowa na Colorado was very tight...sioni obama akishindwa this GE
 
Alafu whats with huu uvumi kuwa mama akipewa offer ya uVeep atachomoa lakini atataka mtu wake atakayemchagua yeye ndio apewe?


Here is a list of possible frontrunners:

# Evan Bayh: What he lacks in charisma, the telegenic Bayh makes up for in national security credentials, having served on both armed services and intelligence committees in the Senate.

# Joseph Biden: A six-term senator who helms the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Biden, could offer the heavyweight foreign policy experience that Obama is often accused of lacking. But at 65 -- and seen as part of the U.S. political furniture -- he could undermine Obama's message of change.

# Michael Bloomberg: Since ruling out his own independent bid for presidency, the current mayor of New York has been seen as a potential running mate for both Obama and McCain. For Obama, the media tycoon and former Republican would help mitigate the Democrat's problem with Jewish voters brought on by outlandish rumors that he is a Muslim, but do little to attract the white, working class vote.

# Wesley Clark: This former NATO commander, who failed in his bid for the 2004 presidential nomination, was seen as a staunch Hillary Clinton supporter -- a fact that could help unite the party. But the 63-year-old's tough reputation as a no-nonsense soldier is unlikely to win much backing among party activists.

# Hillary Clinton: While the "dream ticket" of a Obama-Clinton campaign could help harness Clinton's powerbase of women and white working-class Democrats, the prospect of uniting the two rivals has won mixed support. A non-scientific CNN.com poll said 60 percent of people were not in favor of the move.

# Chris Dodd: A long-serving senator with solid foreign policy credentials who was previously considered as a running mate for John Kerry's failed presidential bid in 2004, Dodd presents the same problems as Biden.

# Chuck Hagel: A close friend of fellow Republican John McCain -- Obama's general election rival -- Hagel's strong anti-war in Iraq stance has generated cross-party appeal and though an unlikely choice he could be seen as the man to attract wavering Republican voters.

# Ed Rendell: As an outspoken Clinton supporter, a Rendell partnership could rally support for Obama and as governor of swing state Pennsylvania, he could help secure key votes, but his popularity is limited outside Philadelphia.

# Bill Richardson: The New Mexico governor, who identifies himself as Hispanic, could help sway the burgeoning Latino vote in addition to lending heavyweight foreign policy credentials as a former United Nations ambassador.

# Kathleen Sebelius: The two-term governor of mainly Republican Kansas, Sebelius has proven cross-party support but the rising Democratic star still lacks a national profile.

# Jim Webb: Another rising star, straight-talking Webb has already dismissed his vice-presidential prospects, but his appeal as a Vietnam veteran and successful novelist are clear. Webb's bluntness, however, led one commentator to label him an "unguided missile."
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Other names mentioned in the running include: Former South Dakota senator Tom Daschle, North Carolina Senator John Edwards, Virginia Governor Tim Kaine, Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill, Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano, former Armed Services Committee chairman Sam Nunn, Ohio Governor Ted Strickland.
 
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