Indiana Demographics Favor Obama

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I don't understand if you are truely a person of God how could you be such a racist. I hope that Senator Obama does not get the nomination. I want Clinton or McCain to win the white house. I think that will be good for America. This country is so wicked words could never do justice. We have to highest levels of every sin an yet we call ourselves christains. You can fool yourself, but God you better hope does'nt exist. There is not a race on this earth that has not had it's chance to pore oil or continue the hate of the slave master. Mexicans, Chinese, Asian Indians, Arabs, and Jews have all meet Gods test for total destruction. You will drink boiling water for your meals. Don't just say that I am a racist, think of what you have done.

Angre Blackman of CA 11:55PM April 29, 2008

I don't think that Obama will not win the nomination. I was waiting for whites to play to race card early on. I was wondering just what took them so long. Everything that they say about Mr. wright they knew long time ago. I guess they were seeing weather a black could win if given the chance. So, most young whites, and higher educated whites, have shown that they can see God's light. Lunch bucket whites, which have always been racist ,and older whites, which have always been racist will surely meet God's wrath for slavery, land stealing, rape, changing God's word, and a host of other offences. The sad part of this is most of America's problems will get worse with Clinton or McCain. The world will never view America In a positive light and your bombs won't help you Hilliary. God won't permit it.!

Mr. True lover of America of CA 11:05PM April 29, 2008

Clinton will win Indiana by double digits I predict. Lets wait and see.

kenny of 1:50PM April 29, 2008

Gary is close to the South side of Chicago.

Also, Indiana is more Republican than Pennsylvania, which means fewer of the working class voters will be Democrats.

Eric Rasmusen of IN 5:16AM April 29, 2008

Michael, you do a great job. I respect your insight into the elections. Keep it up. By the way, I am not supporting either democratic candidate. I like my news unslanted, so I prefer US News & World Report over all others.

Robert Johnson of TX 6:43PM April 28, 2008

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