
Women Voters
How long will it be before the polls start to reflect the backlash being generated by Obama's tasteless remarks about Sara Palin and women in general. Remember, Obama would not even vet Hillary How long will it be before Biden has to "step aside" in an Eagleton style episode. The gaffes are just too tempting so I put together this little video montage.
Woman are taking notice and the results are starting to show up in the polls.
Obama's "Sweetie"
Biden's "Stand UP"
Obama's "Lipstick"

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Since the much vaunted "Unity Rally" when Hillary Clinton "endorsed" Barack Obama, the Clinton's have been noticeably absent from both Obama rallies and the Media.
Bill Clinton, as far as I know, has not attended a single Obama event since the Unity Rally.
The only news I've seen lately about Hillary is that she is asking supporters to donate 5 bucks or more to win a chance to have "Dinner with Hillary"
The Obama's each gave Hillary the maximun $2,300 dollar contribution. Hillary owes more than 15 million dollars.
What ever happened to the "Unity"? Maybe Hillary supporters have told Obama and DNC, "Take a hike, we are voting for McCain."
Update: Remember This part of Hillary's speech when she endorsed Obama:
She urged the cheering crowd to support Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic nominee, in his bid for the White House, saying she and supporters should "take our energy, our passion and our strength and do all we can to help elect Barack Obama ... I ask all of you to join me in working as hard for Barack Obama as you have for me."
Her endorsement was met with a scattering of boos and thumbs downs from the crowd at the National Building Museum in Washington.
It seems she may have lost a little of that passion and enthusiasm.

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An interesting letter to the editor. If Obama gets the nomination, would this be a trend among women?
Mar. 11, 2008 12:00 AM
If Hillary Clinton is not the Democratic nominee, don't expect all her passionate supporters to gleefully jump aboard Barack Obama's bandwagon.I would never vote for the man who spoiled my dream of seeing a woman president in my lifetime.
If Obama is the Democratic nominee, I will hop aboard the bandwagon of John McCain. At least he has a wealth of experience. - Luann V.,Phoenix
Don't know, but it would not take many, even 5%, to make a huge difference in a tight election.





