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Daschle Supports Obama — Brooklynian

Daschle Supports Obama

obamanow!
edited November -1 in Brooklyn Politics
In addition to Oprah, Obama now has Tom Daschle on the campaign trail as well. Might Tom have a role in an Obama Administration?
Here's the short story from Brian Allen at KSFY in Sioux Falls.

http://www.ksfy.com/news/local/12493516.html

Comments

  • It's saying that Obama is most handsome presidential candidate since JFK. And you KNOW women only vote based on looks...hah...
    now u can see the difference btw Hillary and Obama on domestic issues.
    http://blog.select2008.com/2008/01/28/top-five-domestic-issues-on-which-hillary-clinton-and-barack-obama-disagree/
    but i think both of them could be a good president, at least better than what we have now.
  • claudian wrote: It's saying that Obama is most handsome presidential candidate since JFK. And you KNOW women only vote based on looks...hah...
    now u can see the difference btw Hillary and Obama on domestic issues.
    http://blog.select2008.com/2008/01/28/top-five-domestic-issues-on-which-hillary-clinton-and-barack-obama-disagree/
    but i think both of them could be a good president, at least better than what we have now.
    thanks for the link, but i can't figure out from that site which of them supports which of the issues.

    also, i know you were joking, but for the record, random sexist comments make me want to vote for hillary.
  • "There is a great deal of political pressure to only talk about abstinence, and to deny support for condoms and education on using them. This policy will lead to the unnecessary deaths of many people. "- Hillary Clinton
  • McCain will beat Clinton in the general election. Clinton is a divisive figure and would get zero Republican votes. McCain (wrongly) is seen by many as somewhat moderate, or at least "a straight-talker" and many Independents and some Dems would cross over and vote for him. If she wins the nomination, I'll vote for her, but I think the Republicans would like nothing better than for that to happen.
  • I think it doesn't really matter who wins. Its just seems like no matter who's in office the government still goes in the same direction regardless.
  • ummm, if you really think that (and does anyone still think that, after the past 7 years?), why are you publicizing a site about choosing a candidate?
  • Well,that's just my opinion.
    But I'm curious to see who is the most popular person RIGHT NOW
  • Subject: Same old,Same old.

    vote for the one who you want to screw you.
  • Subject: Re: Same old,Same old.

    Hamilton wrote: vote for the one who you want to screw you.
    well apparently these two figured that one out for themselves!

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