Former President Clinton shared sandwiches at his office in Harlem with Barack Obama on Thursday and predicted that the Democrat will win the presidential race "pretty handily."
While a group of reporters and photographers watched, the two began their meeting at the Clinton Global Initiative offices with small talk about Clinton's commute from Chappaqua, N.Y.
Clinton kept his answers short when he was asked about his involvement with Obama's campaign this fall. The former president noted an already-announced trip Sept. 29 to Florida.
Obama said, "We're putting him to work."
Asked if he would be doing more, Clinton said, "I've agreed to do a substantial number of things, whatever I'm asked to do."
Before reporters were ushered out, Clinton was asked where he sees the race between Obama and Republican John McCain.
"I predict that Sen. Obama will win and win pretty handily," he said.
Obama added: "You can take it from the president of the United States. He knows a little something about politics."
the United States must be "vigilant" about larger powers invading small democracies.
"We have got to show the support, in this case, for Georgia. The support that we can show is economic sanctions perhaps against Russia, if this is what it leads to," she said.
"It doesn't have to lead to war and it doesn't have to lead, as I said, to a Cold War, but economic sanctions, diplomatic pressure, again, counting on our allies to help us do that in this mission of keeping our eye on Russia and [Russian Prime Minister Vladimir] Putin and some of his desire to control and to control much more than smaller democratic countries."
Huyu Mama hapa amechemsha....sasa kama anataka the rest of Europe wapigwe na baridi la kufa mtu waweke hivyo vikwazao..
Hapa kweli foreign policy experience inatakiwa...alafu umesikia mambo ya Chavez? Bombers za Russia zimetua Venezuela at the same ime anasema balozi wa US aondoke...
Either way you guys would have found something to criticize.....she did absolutely fine in the interview with Charlie Gibson....
NM, jiulize miaka nenda rudi kwa nini Russia haijawekewa vikwazo? ukipata jibu...nakushauri umpe tips Palin...sio kuwa Westerners hawapendi kuweka vikwazo ila wanajua madhara yake.
NM, jiulize miaka nenda rudi kwa nini Russia haijawekewa vikwazo? ukipata jibu...nakushauri umpe tips Palin...sio kuwa Westerners hawapendi kuweka vikwazo ila wanajua madhara yake.
W kamkuta Musharraf madarakani lol....alafu unaona unafiki wenu ma righ wingers Dubya mnatumia middle initial yake ila kwa Obama mnasisitiza kutumia Hussein....lol
"We're sensitive to the fluid dynamics of the campaign, but we have a game plan and a strategy," said Mr. Obama's campaign manager, David Plouffe. "We're familiar with this. And I'm sure between now and Nov. 4 there will be another period of hand-wringing and bed-wetting. It comes with the territory."
W kamkuta Musharraf madarakani lol....alafu unaona unafiki wenu ma righ wingers Dubya mnatumia middle initial yake ila kwa Obama mnasisitiza kutumia Hussein....lol
Mkuu Nyani, subiri michemko ya huyo mis alaska itakavyowaingia wapiga kura uone watakavyoanza kumuogopa
Click hapa:CNN's Electoral Map: Who's ahead - CNN.com
Who is ahead on Electoral College Map.
Icadon, vipi hii......
Obama Implodes In Georgia; McCain Leads 56% To 38%
(9/11/08)
A new InsiderAdvantage / Poll Position survey of likely registered voters in Georgia indicates a steep decline for the Barack Obama campaign and likely explains why the candidate is moving resources out of Georgia and into other states.
The poll of 506 registered likely voters, weighted for age, race, and gender, was conducted Wednesday evening. It has a margin of error of +/- 4%
Q. If the election were held today, would you vote for:
John McCain: 56%
Barack Obama: 38%
Other: 2%
Undecided: 4%
InsiderAdvantages Matt Towery: This is a huge slide from what had been, in our prior surveys, a relatively close race. The reason is simpleObama lost serious ground in virtually every demographic.
At first glance it would seem that Obama is headed for no better than the low 40 percentile level achieved by John Kerry in 2004. But let me warn observers that in both our national tracking and surveys in other states, the biggest change has been a near parity between the two candidates among the youngest of voters.
Should that group return to Obama and the African-American vote end up where we expect it to be, the race could be closer in November. But as of now Georgia is no longer a leans McCain state. As of this survey, Georgia is in the McCain column.
The poll, to remain consistent with seven total state polls conducted around the nation by the firm Wednesday evening, does not list Bob Barr as a candidate. Having Bob Barrs name on the ballot would likely take a net point or two from McCain, but at least at this stage, Barrs presence is not an essential piece of the electoral pie in Georgia, Towery said. If the race tightens, that could change.
Nyaniii my friiiiend!!! Sasa Sept 11th nime-respect, imeisha!!
Na nimefurahi sana Pitbull with lipstick aka Miss Alaska katoa interview jana! Mmh! Bibie kachemka big time.
Deer-in headlights!!! Hahahaaaa kwikwikwiii. Mlijua mtampa crash course kumbe kama mtu IQ ni ndogo itabaki ndogo. Sasa as Republican hajui Bush Doctrine ni nini??? "In what respect, Charlie?" Ndo nikaona Charlie naye aka-shoot back! "What do you think?" Duh!! Ilikuwa ni ze comedy! Yaani ni Dubya with lipstick!! kwikwikwiii!
ENOUGH of DUBYA! NO MORE!! Kheri tupate watu intelligent Obama and Biden. Hivi sasa Dubya na genge lake wamebaki kugeza kila alichosema Obama. Alisema the best ni kustrike covertly in Pakistan to take out AlQaeda, McCain kapiga kelele weeee kasema Obama is naive, Dubya and the gang wakamgeza Obama. Obama kasema deadline ni muhimu and to start pulling out of Iraq ASAP, McCain kasema anataka 100 more years, BUsh na Condi haooo wakacopy paste from Obama!
Yaani McCain na Palin = Zero in IA and pretty much everything.