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« on: February 10, 2016, 03:54:56 PM »

Obama won't endorse either way. Both robotic groups are getting desperate.
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« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2016, 04:05:48 PM »

Well, here's the rub: The Congressional Black Caucus PAC endorsed Hillary today; then Jay Carney says Obama wants Hillary, etc...I think these are clear signals to the African American community. It seems like Hillary's strategy is to run as the champion of AA rights and preserve Obama's legacy. Is that enough to hold her lead in places like SC, Georgia, Michigan - states with larger percentages of AA community.

You act like AAs will just vote for anyone that Obama and/or other AA leaders endorse. You do realize that AAs have free will, right?
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« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2016, 04:14:41 PM »

Well, here's the rub: The Congressional Black Caucus PAC endorsed Hillary today; then Jay Carney says Obama wants Hillary, etc...I think these are clear signals to the African American community. It seems like Hillary's strategy is to run as the champion of AA rights and preserve Obama's legacy. Is that enough to hold her lead in places like SC, Georgia, Michigan - states with larger percentages of AA community.

You act like AAs will just vote for anyone that Obama and/or other AA leaders endorse. You do realize that AAs have free will, right?

You have trouble reading. I asked "is this enough..." I don't pretend to know how others will vote, but all polls indicate that she has a large lead with AA voters. Is this outreach enough to hold that lead? If AA's feel that Hillary is the person to preserve and protect Obama's legacy, will that help her with her lead in South Carolina.

Sanders had breakfast with Al Sharpton today - so I guess he is trying to do his "outreach" now.

Fair enough.

And honestly, I don't understand why he met with Al Sharpton. Nobody besides angry Tea Partiers think he is at all relevant.
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« Reply #3 on: February 10, 2016, 07:15:10 PM »

Obama won't endorse either way. Both robotic groups are getting desperate.

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So either he could endorse her after a minor Nevada victory to propel her to a strong South Carolina, or he could endorse after a resounding South Carolina to set her up for Super Tuesday Smiley

This might just be me, but I read that as Obama waiting until one of the candidates have a delegate majority.

Speaking of which, is Obana a superdelegate?
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« Reply #4 on: February 10, 2016, 09:21:33 PM »

Good. We need to exercise this left-wing teabagger cancer from the Democratic Party ASAP. I'm glad that President Obama is making this clear. Let's hope the people listen.

I think Sanders is in pretty good shape for somebody in his age, but if you think he needs to exercise...
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« Reply #5 on: February 10, 2016, 10:07:06 PM »

Who cares what the establishment wants. Let the people vote.

I care about Obama's opinion, because the only reason I was able to marry my husband and move to California was because of decisions and policies put in place by his administration. He did good by me.

?!? Obama, the guy who cowardly waited to endorse gay marriage until it was 50%+ in the polls and he needed lucrative gay donors to fund his re-election campaign?

You must be thinking of Anthony Kennedy.

This is true. Obama gets a bit too much credit. He wouldn't have supported it so early on if not for Biden, and he had no impact on the Supreme Court ruling.
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« Reply #6 on: February 10, 2016, 10:20:23 PM »

Good. We need to exercise this left-wing teabagger cancer from the Democratic Party ASAP. I'm glad that President Obama is making this clear. Let's hope the people listen.

Not so Great post dummy! Be respectful dummy!

Son, this is bait.
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