Breaking News: Obama wins Mississippi -Not sure if polls have closed yet, but CNN has already projected that Obama will win the state of Mississippi with 0% of the votes counted as of the time of this post -Obama has also won the state of Texas caucus -Turnout is greater than 2004 but lower than expected -Mississippi has the highest African American population in the United States and make up 70% of registered Democrats -Clinton already in Pennsylvania, Hillary and Bill put little effort into Mississippi -No one should be surprised by tonights results -Obama has now won 14 of the last 17 contests and has regained momentum -Next contest not until April 22, well over a month away More to come...
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Madagascar: Obama's Unforgivable SinFrom: voiceswithoutvotes.org
Post Date: 2008-03-04 09:19:46
Although the presidential elections in the US do not generate as many reactions as the French elections in Madagascar, the intrigue surrounding the democratic party's nomination provoked plenty of reactions on the Malagasy blogosphere. Seven posts, mostly centered around the Barack Obama phenomenon, in the past month led to 116 comments.
Some Malagasies are convinced that Obama is able to implement the unity he promised, both in the US and on in the international scene.
Here are a few e...
more Secret Muslim, Would-Be PrinceFrom: eatbees.com
Post Date: 2008-03-04 09:07:36
From a report on the TV news show 60 Minutes, here is more evidence that the “secret Muslim” rumors are hurting Barack Obama among some sections of the voting public, by tapping into fear of “the Other” among less educated Americans. For background, see my earlier post on the subject, “ My Middle Name Is Hussein .”
To his credit, when Obama is asked about the rumors and denies them, he doesn’t just say they are insulting to him as a Christian. He also points out that they are ...
more “Some Things Just Won't Change”From: wahdah.blogspot.com
Post Date: 2008-03-03 17:17:00
A couple of months ago (and several times up til now) I registered my displeasure with the fact that the primary assumptions resulting in many of the failed policies of the Bush Administration (and indeed the previous one) were not being questioned in the primary presidential debates or even in the major forums for debate on foreign policy. The particulars of neo-conservative philosophy were...
more Obama debate in Canadian ParliamentFrom: darrylwolkpolitics.blogspot.com
Post Date: 2008-03-03 17:40:00
Canadian Parliament asks PM Questions People ask me why I care so much about US elections, especially those South of the border. This is currently on the Barack Obama You Tube page. Still don’t think America’s politics has any impact in Canada? This of course relates to the NAFTA story and Obama giving us the heads up in advance of the Ohio debate. For the record, I am unaware of any Canadian "right wing operatives" working for the Republicans, but I personally went up to C...
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