US Election Coverage 2008

US Election Coverage 2008

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Superdelegates wamesha-hint wengi kwamba wataangalia nani anaongoza kwenye pledged delegate na popular vote. Na what Jaluo has to do is just do what he does best. No way Mama atamfikia hata akishinda states zote zinazobaki kwa sababu it is a proportionate allotation wa delegates.
Lakini ya Mungu mengi... mi nadhani tuendelee kuangalia ....

Tatizo la hawa jamaa, wanachokisema sio wanachokitenda, so don't rely too much on what they are saying. The true magic ya Obama ilikuwa kushinda Texas na Ohio, baada ya hapo tutaongea sana...
 
I was pro Obama untill today when i came to learn a hard way that The guy is pro -Abortion, and he has in his capacity as a senator of illinois torpedoed a bill to protect life of fetus(abortion ),the fact that abortion is OK to him even though the pregnancy doesnot threaten the life of a mother.You can not Talk about hope, while at the same time you support the deny of hope for a survival of Human beings during their humble stages just because the then would be mothers dont want them.

He is talking about the emancipation from red states and blue state mentality, democrats ,republican , jews and gentiles mentality,blacks,whites and latinos, but when the Anti Moslems rhetorics are raised, even when it is implied that Moslems are not wanted to be presidents of America(as when they tried to associate him with ) he DOESNOT SPEAK in condemnation of it as a mere discrimnation of people due to their religion,this is in contrast to his message of unity.

His economy plan will hurt the people from other countries who have benefitted a lot from Investments invested overseas by american firms,so to support Obama just because his father was black like me here does not make sense to me , because once he take back jobs from overseas and return them to america, then jobs will be lost from the poorer who need them more to support their extended families. i think MC Cain gonna make a Good president,he seems to be a honest man,
 
Gamba la Nyoka ,

Can you please tell me the difference between a person who is pro-abortion and a capital punishment Proponent? If the issue is about moral standards, let's talk about the Iraq war and millions of Iraqis civilians that have killed so far.

Secondly, Obama is not against outsourcing! The only thing he has said so far is he will only give tax incentive to those companies that are going to invest in the USA. What is wrong with that? Something needs to be done ASAP to revamp this economy. Do you think this Americans multi national companies will continue to thrive if Americans, their biggest market, continue to struggle?
 
Gamba la Nyoka ,

Can you please tell me the difference between a person who is pro-abortion and a capital punishment Proponent? If the issue is about moral standards, let's talk about the Iraq war and millions of Iraqis civilians that have killed so far.

Secondly, Obama is not against outsourcing! The only thing he has said so far is he will only give tax incentive to those companies that are going to invest in the USA. What is wrong with that? Something needs to be done ASAP to revamp this economy. Do you think this Americans multi national companies will continue to thrive if Americans, their biggest market, continue to struggle?

Pro-abortion- they are in favor of little helpless fetues getting killed for no reason other than selfishness

Pro death penalty-they are in favor of putting to death those who other people's lives for no reason
 
Gamba la Nyoka ,

Can you please tell me the difference between a person who is pro-abortion and a capital punishment Proponent? If the issue is about moral standards, let's talk about the Iraq war and millions of Iraqis civilians that have killed so far.

Well MC cain was a supporter of Iraq war, but he was verry critical of the stratergy which was used to conduct the war,It is a well known fact that if a surge would begin immediately after the fall of Saddam Hussein there would perhaps be a lesser amount of death due to secretarian violence. in Short Mcain was Against Bush Stratergies of the war. and dont forget that he was a great advocate of a Surge which has proved working so far.as for the legitimacy of the war? this is debatable, remember Saddam hussein commited genocide to his own people should the world let him enjoy the free ride?,what about charles taylor,slobadan milosevic, shouldn't he be be brought to account for his crimes?.

As for Capital punishment, this is different from abortion, abortion the innocent is killed while capital punishment the guilty one often the one who cause a big misery is killed, so tell me Rufiji where is the consistency of Obama's message of hope while he support the killing of the innocent?
 
Mimi naona Obama should start going after Hillary on her strengths issue of experience. Tunataka kujua:
1. What crisis has she been part of au ku solve. What crisis event tested her mettle? I think we have a case of resume-padding here which is no great surprise given the naked ambition and recklessness of the Clintons. Kama ni crisis at 3 am alikuwa Bill na security advisers wake. The last time I checked, Bill will not be on the ballot, Hillary will.
Huyu mama anasema she stood up kwa Chinese governement on women right issues..Where? Ukweli ni kwamba she gave a speech kwenye mkutano wa akina mama Beijing ambao mama yetu G. Mongella played a bigger role than that of Hillary. Mama Mongella was a Secretary General. Tunapo ongelea hypocrisy ya huyu mama imezidi. Anamshutumu Barack kwa speeches...and thats exactly she did in Beijing.
The good thing ni kwamba there is time until Pennyslvania, so stay tuned people na leo OBAMA kafanya move nzuri tu kuonyesha kwamba he doesn't tolerate smacky and mud slinging politics kamfukuza mtu kazi. My take: Mama atapoteza momentum while akinunua donuts na Pizza nyingi tu PA.
 
Gamba la Nyoka ,



Well MC cain was a supporter of Iraq war, but he was verry critical of the stratergy which was used to conduct the war,It is a well known fact that if a surge would begin immediately after the fall of Saddam Hussein there would perhaps be a lesser amount of death due to secretarian violence. in Short Mcain was Against Bush Stratergies of the war. and dont forget that he was a great advocate of a Surge which has proved working so far.as for the legitimacy of the war? this is debatable, remember Saddam hussein commited genocide to his own people should the world let him enjoy the free ride?,what about charles taylor,slobadan milosevic, shouldn't he be be brought to account for his crimes?.

As for Capital punishment, this is different from abortion, abortion the innocent is killed while capital punishment the guilty one often the one who cause a big misery is killed, so tell me Rufiji where is the consistency of Obama's message of hope while he support the killing of the innocent?

On that note why wasn't he brought to the Hague like the rest of the dictators you have mentioned?
 
Nadhani baada ya kufanya maandalizi yote na makubwa ndio maana Hillary anakuwa mkali anapoona jaluo anataka kuharibu chances zake kwenye urais....soma hi article ya zamani kidogo.

Jaluo yeye sijui alifanya maandalizi yapi, maana ukienda kwenye Obama HQ yake Chi Town he he imekaa kisela mno.

Hillary Clinton prepares for presidential run by expanding her 'White-House-in-Waiting'

By Philip Sherwell in Washington

Last Updated: 12:00am BST 11/09/2005

[Excerpt]

The Neo-Georgian mansion in Washington is officially called Whitehaven, but it is already known by irreverent Democrats as the "White-House-in-Waiting" and "Fund-raising Central".

Now Hillary Clinton's elegant five-storey [2 1/2-story] home is to become even more grandiose with a $900,000 (£488,880) expansion and refit in preparation for her expected run at the presidency. The work, including a 1,000 square foot extension, will create more space for the New York senator to hold money-spinning dinners and receptions.

Mrs Clinton bought the red-brick house with her husband Bill, the former President, in 2001 for $2.8 million. Now valued at $4.2 million, it sits on the secluded Whitehaven Street, behind the British embassy and residence of Sir David Manning, the ambassador, and is just along from the Naval Observatory of Dick Cheney, the vice-president.

The Clintons, who were famed for their prolific entertaining during eight years in the White House, are the biggest draws on the Democrats' money-raising circuit. The house will be Mrs Clinton's stage from which she will amass a war chest for her Senate re-election campaign next year and a likely White House bid in 2008.

Mrs Clinton also regularly hosts fund-raisers for other prominent Democrats, boosting her standing with the party faithful ahead of the battle to secure the presidential nomination.

The planning authorities have allowed Mrs Clinton to put up a single-storey building and pergola, costing $55,000. A second permit authorises a 958 square foot extension at the back of the house, including a new raised terrace, which will cost an estimated $272,700. Gutting and remodelling the ground floor accounts for the lion's share of the cost, at $560,224.

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Jaluo,

1. leo msaidizi wake kajitoa kwa kumuita Hillary a "monster",

2. Florida na Michigan mchezo kurudiwa, sio dalili nzuri kwa Jaluo hizi.

3. The Clintons wako all over the place, na kwa mara nyingine tena Hillary leo amesema Jaluo kuwa running mate wake linaongeleka!

Ebo! ameona nini huyu mama? Hawa wasaidizi wake Jaluo nimeshitukia wakuu, yaani kumbe ni kina Kingunge hawa wanamdanganya Jaluo wewe ni mtu wa watu una mvuto sana, sasa inaanza kuwa noma, huko sio bongo pilau kwa khanga, tunaambiwa wengi wa waliomchagua Hillary, Ohio na Texas waliamua siku tatu tu kabla ya uchaguzi kwa sababu ya media, sasa waliobaki wana wiki karibu tatu itakuwaje?

Wakuu wangu kuna swali moja lisilojibika kuhusu Jaluo, nalo ni je ataweza mawe ya Republicans? Mimi mwenyewe kulijibu siwezi! akha!
 
republican mwaka huu sidhani kama wana mawe kama walivyokuwa nayo 2004, maana baadhi ya vets wapo against na mccain kama wale waliokuwa against na john kerry 2004, halafu cha kushangaza ni kwamba, ukiwa unajifanya wewe soldier kweli kweli wale mavets ndio wanakuibukia.......like john kerry like john mccain !

nishaanza kuona ads zao kwenye tv, mwaka huu wanaye huyo mccain !
 
Jaluo,

1. leo msaidizi wake kajitoa kwa kumuita Hillary a "monster",

2. Florida na Michigan mchezo kurudiwa, sio dalili nzuri kwa Jaluo hizi.

3. The Clintons wako all over the place, na kwa mara nyingine tena Hillary leo amesema Jaluo kuwa running mate wake linaongeleka!


Ebo! ameona nini huyu mama? Hawa wasaidizi wake Jaluo nimeshitukia wakuu, yaani kumbe ni kina Kingunge hawa wanamdanganya Jaluo wewe ni mtu wa watu una mvuto sana, sasa inaanza kuwa noma, huko sio bongo pilau kwa khanga, tunaambiwa wengi wa waliomchagua Hillary, Ohio na Texas waliamua siku tatu tu kabla ya uchaguzi kwa sababu ya media, sasa waliobaki wana wiki karibu tatu itakuwaje?

Wakuu wangu kuna swali moja lisilojibika kuhusu Jaluo, nalo ni je ataweza mawe ya Republicans? Mimi mwenyewe kulijibu siwezi! akha!

Hii ngoma inakwenda kwenye DNC maana jamaa wamepiga hesabu hakuna atakayefikisha idadi ya delegates wanaotakiwa, kilichobaki sasa hivi nadhani jamaa wanafanya back door deals na superdelegates na kuwashawishi.


Earlier Friday at a town hall meeting in Mississippi, where some in the audience were undecided or leaning toward Obama, Clinton raised the possibility that she might run with the Illinois senator on the Democratic presidential ticket.

Clinton said: "I've had people say, 'Well, I wish I could vote for both of you.' Well, that might be possible some day. But first I need your vote on Tuesday."

It was the second time this week that she has hinted at a joint ticket with the Illinois senator; he has not ruled it out but says it is premature to be having those discussions.
 
Lets say jaluo akipata nomination mnaonaje ticket ya Obama-Gore?
au jamaa bado yuko tied kwenye Clinton legacy itamchafulia jaluo?

Eleanor Clift
Newsweek Web Exclusive
Updated: 11:56 AM ET Mar 7, 2008

No matter who wins the remaining primaries, there's no way for Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton to capture enough delegates to reach the magic number of 2,025 needed to secure the Democratic nomination. The decision will then fall to the superdelegates, elected officials and party people often demonized in the media as hacks or backroom operators. A majority of them will swing behind one or the other candidate—likely Hillary Clinton—boosting her over the top even if she lags behind Barack Obama in the pledged delegate count.

And they will do this dastardly deed behind closed doors, in the electronic equivalent of the smoke-filled room, plotting over cell phones and making their decision based on implied favors and self-interest. This is the nightmare scenario. The good news for Democrats is that the excitement of two historic candidates generated hundreds of thousands of new voters; the bad news is half of them won't show up in November. But wait, things could get worse, or maybe better, depending on your perspective.

What happens if the superdelegates are just like the rest of the voters—i.e., they can't definitively decide between these two candidates? "What happens if they split the superdelegates?" asks an adviser to the Clinton campaign. The roughly 350 superdelegates who have not yet endorsed are all free agents. There's nothing that says they have to act in concert, and they'll work to avoid anything that fuels conspiracy theories. "My real worry is there is no back room," says this adviser. Clinton says she'll go all the way to the convention in August. If there's a stalemate, the superdelegates could decide to pass on the first ballot to test the candidates' strength at that juncture. We could then be way back to the future, the first time in the modern reform age that a candidate is not chosen on the first ballot.

If that happens, the convention could turn to a compromise candidate. Al Gore is the most obvious and perhaps the only contender who could head off a complete meltdown in the party. After all, he already won the popular vote for the presidency. It was only because of a fluke at the Supreme Court that he was denied his turn at the wheel. No one could deny that he's ready on day one to assume the presidency. "It's the rational choice if this turns into a goddamn mess, which it could," says the Clinton adviser, who doesn't want to be quoted seeming to waver about Clinton's chances of securing the nomination.

Gore has kept his silence throughout the Democratic nominating season. But his name will surely surface as his party ponders the possibility that they will not have a nominee by the time the convention rolls around—especially since John McCain enjoys a huge head start in launching his general-election campaign. We have the Ted Kennedy forces to thank for the freedom of choice that all delegates enjoy, not just the supers. In 1980, Kennedy argued for an open convention, while President Carter was determined to keep convention delegates bound. With a 600-delegate margin over Kennedy, Carter prevailed. As a result, any delegate voting against the candidate he or she was elected to represent could be replaced by an alternate and thrown off the convention floor. The rule was strict and enforceable. Kennedy couldn't dislodge any of the Carter delegates. Two years later, after Carter lost the election, the phrase "in all good conscience" was inserted into the rule, belatedly giving delegates the latitude Kennedy had sought.

What does that phrase mean? In the eyes of the Clintonites, it holds the promise of some room to maneuver en route to the nomination. By the time August rolls around, if public opinion polls show John McCain beating Obama by 15 points, then what does a delegate or a superdelegate "in all good conscience" do? This week's general-election matchups with John McCain have Obama up by 12 points and Clinton up by 6, but that could change with Clinton pounding away at Obama's inexperience on national security. She's shameless, telling a military audience this week that she and McCain bring a lifetime of experience to the job of commander in chief, while all Obama brings is a speech. An unbloodied Obama fares better against McCain, but where will he be after Clinton is through with him?

The two contested nominations of the modern era—Kennedy-Carter in '80 and Reagan-Ford in '76—offer clues as to what may lie ahead. In each case, the candidate with the most pledged delegates going into the convention won the nomination. Each then went on to lose the general election. Clinton backers point to the Reagan model. Governor Reagan stayed in the fight all the way to the convention. He had a hundred delegates fewer than Ford, roughly the same deficit Clinton has today. Reagan helped insure his party's defeat but nailed the nomination four years later.

With the lines hardening between the Clinton and Obama camps, neither is inclined to yield. "They both have such a strong claim on the nomination, it would be dumb for either one of them to give up," says the Clinton adviser, predicting that for the first time in the modern "reform" era, the Democrats may select a nominee on the second ballot. Who it will be is anybody's guess.
URL: http://www.newsweek.com/id/119851
 
the Illinois senator; he has not ruled it out but says it is premature to be having those discussions.

Wakuu hii sio lugha ya mgombea ambaye yuko serious, na anaamini kuwa atashinda mbona it is too lame?
 
Lets say jaluo akipata nomination mnaonaje ticket ya Obama-Gore?
au jamaa bado yuko tied kwenye Clinton legacy itamchafulia jaluo?

Eleanor Clift
Newsweek Web Exclusive
Updated: 11:56 AM ET Mar 7, 2008

No matter who wins the remaining primaries, there's no way for Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton to capture enough delegates to reach the magic number of 2,025 needed to secure the Democratic nomination. The decision will then fall to the superdelegates, elected officials and party people often demonized in the media as hacks or backroom operators. A majority of them will swing behind one or the other candidate—likely Hillary Clinton—boosting her over the top even if she lags behind Barack Obama in the pledged delegate count.

And they will do this dastardly deed behind closed doors, in the electronic equivalent of the smoke-filled room, plotting over cell phones and making their decision based on implied favors and self-interest. This is the nightmare scenario. The good news for Democrats is that the excitement of two historic candidates generated hundreds of thousands of new voters; the bad news is half of them won't show up in November. But wait, things could get worse, or maybe better, depending on your perspective.

What happens if the superdelegates are just like the rest of the voters—i.e., they can't definitively decide between these two candidates? "What happens if they split the superdelegates?" asks an adviser to the Clinton campaign. The roughly 350 superdelegates who have not yet endorsed are all free agents. There's nothing that says they have to act in concert, and they'll work to avoid anything that fuels conspiracy theories. "My real worry is there is no back room," says this adviser. Clinton says she'll go all the way to the convention in August. If there's a stalemate, the superdelegates could decide to pass on the first ballot to test the candidates' strength at that juncture. We could then be way back to the future, the first time in the modern reform age that a candidate is not chosen on the first ballot.

If that happens, the convention could turn to a compromise candidate. Al Gore is the most obvious and perhaps the only contender who could head off a complete meltdown in the party. After all, he already won the popular vote for the presidency. It was only because of a fluke at the Supreme Court that he was denied his turn at the wheel. No one could deny that he's ready on day one to assume the presidency. "It's the rational choice if this turns into a goddamn mess, which it could," says the Clinton adviser, who doesn't want to be quoted seeming to waver about Clinton's chances of securing the nomination.

Gore has kept his silence throughout the Democratic nominating season. But his name will surely surface as his party ponders the possibility that they will not have a nominee by the time the convention rolls around—especially since John McCain enjoys a huge head start in launching his general-election campaign. We have the Ted Kennedy forces to thank for the freedom of choice that all delegates enjoy, not just the supers. In 1980, Kennedy argued for an open convention, while President Carter was determined to keep convention delegates bound. With a 600-delegate margin over Kennedy, Carter prevailed. As a result, any delegate voting against the candidate he or she was elected to represent could be replaced by an alternate and thrown off the convention floor. The rule was strict and enforceable. Kennedy couldn't dislodge any of the Carter delegates. Two years later, after Carter lost the election, the phrase "in all good conscience" was inserted into the rule, belatedly giving delegates the latitude Kennedy had sought.

What does that phrase mean? In the eyes of the Clintonites, it holds the promise of some room to maneuver en route to the nomination. By the time August rolls around, if public opinion polls show John McCain beating Obama by 15 points, then what does a delegate or a superdelegate "in all good conscience" do? This week's general-election matchups with John McCain have Obama up by 12 points and Clinton up by 6, but that could change with Clinton pounding away at Obama's inexperience on national security. She's shameless, telling a military audience this week that she and McCain bring a lifetime of experience to the job of commander in chief, while all Obama brings is a speech. An unbloodied Obama fares better against McCain, but where will he be after Clinton is through with him?

The two contested nominations of the modern era—Kennedy-Carter in '80 and Reagan-Ford in '76—offer clues as to what may lie ahead. In each case, the candidate with the most pledged delegates going into the convention won the nomination. Each then went on to lose the general election. Clinton backers point to the Reagan model. Governor Reagan stayed in the fight all the way to the convention. He had a hundred delegates fewer than Ford, roughly the same deficit Clinton has today. Reagan helped insure his party's defeat but nailed the nomination four years later.

With the lines hardening between the Clinton and Obama camps, neither is inclined to yield. "They both have such a strong claim on the nomination, it would be dumb for either one of them to give up," says the Clinton adviser, predicting that for the first time in the modern "reform" era, the Democrats may select a nominee on the second ballot. Who it will be is anybody's guess.
URL: http://www.newsweek.com/id/119851

Jaluo - Gore...I don't see it happening....why would he go for the nu,mber two spot again when he came so close....?
 
Wakuu naomba turudi hapa next wednesday after Wyoming & Missisp najua tutakuwa tunaongea lugha nyingine,hivi hamja learn tuu its all about momentum,remember NH baada ya mama kushinda kila mtu alijua Obama is done before super tuesday lakini wahat happened god knows,na vipi mama baada ya kuchapwa 11-0 tulijua kwisha habari yake...one lesson just sit back and enjoy the ride anything can happen lakini realistically mama hali ni ngumu maana numbers dont lie!
 
Wakuu naomba turudi hapa next wednesday after Wyoming & Missisp najua tutakuwa tunaongea lugha nyingine,hivi hamja learn tuu its all about momentum,remember NH baada ya mama kushinda kila mtu alijua Obama is done before super tuesday lakini wahat happened god knows,na vipi mama baada ya kuchapwa 11-0 tulijua kwisha habari yake...one lesson just sit back and enjoy the ride anything can happen lakini realistically mama hali ni ngumu maana numbers dont lie!

Anyways so far Live from Wyoming Mama inaonekana ameshakata tamaa.. soma hiki kipande cha habari.

NN kuhusu Al Gore, yuko kwenye position nzuri sana ya kuhamua hiki kinyang'anyiro kumbuka naye ana kundi lake la supporters na baadhi ya superdelegates. Kuhusu going for a second spot, baada ya kutendwa na kina Bush, unategemea atataka kugombea tena?


CHEYENNE, Wyo. - A day before Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama were to compete for a small scattering of delegates in Wyoming, Clinton cast herself as the underdog and said the odds are not in her favor. Clinton's campaign has sought to set low expectations for the Saturday caucuses in Wyoming as well as next week's primary in Mississippi, states where her campaign believes Obama has a better shot at winning.

"I said, 'Well you know what, I'm going to go to Wyoming anyway — I know it's an uphill climb, I'm aware of that,"
 
I was pro Obama untill today when i came to learn a hard way that The guy is pro -Abortion, and he has in his capacity as a senator of illinois torpedoed a bill to protect life of fetus(abortion ),the fact that abortion is OK to him even though the pregnancy doesnot threaten the life of a mother.You can not Talk about hope, while at the same time you support the deny of hope for a survival of Human beings during their humble stages just because the then would be mothers dont want them.

He is talking about the emancipation from red states and blue state mentality, democrats ,republican , jews and gentiles mentality,blacks,whites and latinos, but when the Anti Moslems rhetorics are raised, even when it is implied that Moslems are not wanted to be presidents of America(as when they tried to associate him with ) he DOESNOT SPEAK in condemnation of it as a mere discrimnation of people due to their religion,this is in contrast to his message of unity.

His economy plan will hurt the people from other countries who have benefitted a lot from Investments invested overseas by american firms,so to support Obama just because his father was black like me here does not make sense to me , because once he take back jobs from overseas and return them to america, then jobs will be lost from the poorer who need them more to support their extended families. i think MC Cain gonna make a Good president,he seems to be a honest man,

...mkuu kama tunachagua raisi kwa ajiri ya kukubaliana naye 100% basi hakuna ambaye angepata hiyo nafasi,abortion ni issue kwa wengi lakini Democrat wanachotaka ni freedom of women to choose na hawataki kuingilia uamuzi wa mtu binafsi,i dont support abortion lakini its not up to me to make decision,na hizo consipiracy of taking back jobs from the poor naomba usome vizuri uelewe lakini sioni ubaya maana americans wana suffer ile mbaya,kuna issue nyingi sana ambazo republican are very evil towards poor people,jiulize kwanini 80% of poor people vote democrats...usicheze na republican ni evil evil evil na next move ni kuichukua iran wakiingia whitehouse,wapeni muone na mafuta mtanunua kwa dola 250 after 2 yrs leo tuu 106$ record high na asikudanganye eti ni china.
 
Anyways so far Live from Wyoming Mama inaonekana ameshakata tamaa.. soma hiki kipande cha habari.

NN kuhusu Al Gore, yuko kwenye position nzuri sana ya kuhamua hiki kinyang'anyiro kumbuka naye ana kundi lake la supporters na baadhi ya superdelegates. Kuhusu going for a second spot, baada ya kutendwa na kina Bush, unategemea atataka kugombea tena?

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...mama anajua hawezi kushinda na kule gap itaongezeka then wakitangaza texas caucus in coming weeks 3/28 mama atakuwa nyuma tena TX kama ilivyotokea nevada,then ndio reality ita kick in kwenye media na kibao kitageuka,obama inabidi atulie tuu na hana haja ya kwenda ballistic maana hiyo style haiwezi na clintons wata play in their advantage akilipuka,north carolina is coming too ambayo itaoffset Penn,sioni mama akienda popote na watu wanajua ila basi tuu media inahitaji hii iendelee wafanye biashara tuu
 
Koba...ndio maana wasaidizi wa Mama akina Mark Penn wanamwambia mama aje na strategy ya kumwalika OBAMA for # 2 job kwa sababu ana momentum kutokana na ushindi wa OHIO. Mama anajua kabisa kuwa mahesabu hayatimii. Lets say she will win Penn State, does that help her..NOT SO MUCH...Obama ata carry nyumbani kwa cousin Dick Chenney na North Carolina...still Obama atakuwa anaongoza kwa delegates. Hii ngoma mpaka DNC convention.
 
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