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New Poll Finds Big Shift Toward Obama

Californians give Obama a significant edge over Clinton and McCain

Posted May 22, 2008

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Shift To Obama

I think people might want to check out a few things about Seantor Obama before they jump on his bandwagon. I saw a good video about him on WWW.EYEBLAST.TV. You might just want to view it , make up your mind before signing on to the media`s facination with him.

HUMAN TRAFFICKING

The DNC and the MEDIA have done a good job of this "human trafficking" of

Obama to the voters!! They are selling Obama to America even when the American voters DON"T WANT Obama to be the nominee!!

And Now, on Saturday the DNC and Bylaws Committee "stole" 4 delegates

from Hillary and gave to Obama as they were affraid that Hillary would get ahead.

Thats right-down-dirty politics!!!! Shame on you, Howard Dean, for not speaking up against this decision, you just kept your mouth shut!!!

I have NO doubts now that this election is "RIGGED" from the very beginning!!!!

This is NO DEMOCRACY in American, it has gone out the window! Gone to the dogs!! I once was proud to be Democrat, but NOT NO MORE !!!

"We have all decided to vote for McCain in November IF Obama is nominated!!!

"HILLARY ALL THE WAY TO THE CONVENTION!!!!!!!!!"

kEEP WEARING YOUR ROSE COLORED GLASSES

Come November you will see the American people are tired of being lead around by the mainstream media and the Elite members of the DNC. How shocked are they going to be, when the morning after the Election Papers Read "MCCAIN WINS BY LARGEST LANDSLIDE IN HISTORY".

Obama's California shift

It's no wonder to me Obama has made strides in the polls. The media in this country is influential indeed. Many voters rely on the news to let them know what to do. Never questioning the stories, never thinking beyond what they have just been told.

It's painfully obvious to me that Obama is being thrust onto the voters by news media, like yours.

Here is an idea, why dont you publish a poll asking Americans if they care about thier vote being counted. My guess is that the voters in the states of Michigan & Florida do.

A 50-state strategy

Means all 50-states. That has been Dean's plan since before he even became chair of the DNC.

This poll shows that as the primary winds down, voters will surge to Obama.

California is not the issue

What a surprise -- Obama would win California and Clinton would win California (though you have to go to the survey itself to find out the latter -- Obama would win by 17, Clinton by 12). The question is, would Obama win Ohio? Would he win Florida? Would he win Pennsylvania? The evidence right now is that Clinton would fare much better in those states, and they are probably the ones that will determine the outcome in November.

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