Showing posts with label obama clinton debate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label obama clinton debate. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Obama Clinton Debate April 16 Preview

update: debate fallout
update: will be streamed live at abcnews

we know this for sure. annie oakley will be packing tonight.

let's hope abc doesn't let the debate get strangled in the "bitter" debate. we are past that phony controversy. i'd like to think that it was hyped by the media but nobody actually fell for it.

i'm hoping we can get to some issues. i'd like to hear more about nafta. i don't clearly understand obama's position on that. i'd like to hear about green manufacturing and more on poverty issues.


politico: Obama was holed up Tuesday night in his Philadelphia hotel, prepping for the debate. Aides said the Illinois senator will continue to defend the gist of his remarks by arguing that it is his rivals who are out of touch.

His wife, Michelle, joined his defense at a stop Tuesday in suburban Philadelphia, offering details of their modest upbringings as a way to deflate the charges of elitism.

“There’s a lot of people talking about elitism and all of that,” Michelle Obama told a gathering at Haverford College. “So let me tell you who Barack and I are, so you are not confused. Yeah, I went to Princeton and Harvard, but the lens through which I see the world is the lens I grew up with. I am the product of a middle class upbringing, I grew up on the South Side of Chicago, in a working class community.”

Clinton must strike the right balance between challenging Obama on his “bitter” remarks and eliciting groans from the audience with her criticism, as she did Monday during an event in Pittsburgh – an awkward moment that now opens Obama’s latest Pennsylvania TV ad.

She may face questions about her retelling of a story, which she has since retracted, claiming that she landed in Bosnia in 1996 under sniper fire, and criticism from Obama about her accepting campaign contributions from registered lobbyists. Clinton has yet to come up with a strong counterpunch to Obama’s charges, which he is currently highlighting in a direct mail piece in Pennsylvania.

“Pennsylvania is a necessary condition for her to survive for the rest of the way,” said Christopher Borick, a pollster at Muhlenberg College in Allentown. “If she ends up on election night with a 2- or 3-point win, she will have a nice celebratory speech and for practical purposes, she will have seen her campaign’s chances evaporate.

nyt's preview
youdecide preview

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Obama Cucumber Cool in Debate

this is telling, an ohio newspaper poll says obama won the debate:



Who do you think won the
debate?
Clinton 52 (15.71%)
Obama 279 (84.29%)

nothing rattles him.
good hashing out of the issues.

key point: obama pointed out that clinton keeps saying she will "fight" for healthcare.
obama: you can't just fight. change happens when you mobilize and inspire the american people to demand healthcare.

on financing: obama's contributions average is $109

clinton said that "denouncing" wasn't as strong as "rejecting" the support of louis farrakhan, who announced his support for obama. he is know for his anti semitic views.

funny moment when obama concedes the point: "i would reject and denounce."

ends on a conciliatory note, this time with obama saying he's pleased to be running with her.
clinton returns the decent tone.

civil debate overall.

msnbc poll

Who won the debate? * 73606 responses
Hillary Clinton won.22%
Barack Obama won.65%
Neither won.13%
Did the debate help you decide who to vote for? * 71654 responses
Yes, my mind's made up.51%
No, I still can't decide.4.4%
It made me lean toward Hillary Clinton.11%
It made me lean toward Barack Obama.30%
It made me want to look elsewhere.2.9%
Will Ralph Nader's entrance into the presidential race hurt the Democrats? * 71798 responses
Yes, once again Nader could siphon off just enough votes to hurt the Democrats.20%
No, Nader doesn't have the sway he once had.80%

transcript

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Ohio and Texas Rallies

update: feb. 27 columbus rally live at wbns-10tv
big debate tonight--live streamed msnbc.com
three rallies in the next two days:RSVPs are at barackobama.com
Join Barack Obama at a Keeping America's Promise Rally in Columbus on Wednesday, February 27th.

Keeping America's Promise Rally with Barack Obama
The Ohio State University
St. John Arena (Building 076)
410 Woody Hayes Dr.
Columbus, OH 43210

Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Doors Open: 8:30 a.m.
Program begins: 10:00 a.m.

The event is free and open to the public. Tickets are not required, but an RSVP is encouraged. Space is available on a first come, first-served basis.

For security reasons, do not bring backpacks or bags and limit personal items. No signs or banners are permitted.

Public Parking: Parking will be available at the Schottenstein Center Scarlet 3-5 and Grey 3-7 Lots and the Buckeye Lots. Free shuttles to the event will operate from these lots beginning at 8:00 a.m.


Join Barack Obama at a Stand for Change Rally in San Marcos on Wednesday, February
"Stand for Change" Rally with Barack Obama
Texas State University
Sewell Park
700-1 Aquarena Springs Drive.
San Marcos, TX 78666

Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Gates Open: 7:00 p.m.
Program Begins: 9:15 p.m.

The event is free and open to the public; however, space is limited and an RSVP is required.

For security reasons, do not bring bags. Please limit personal items. No signs or banners are permitted.

Public Parking: Parking will be available at the Bobcat Stadium lot (on Aquarena Springs Drive) and at the Bobcat Village commuter lot (on Mills Street). Shuttle service will begin at 7 p.m. and run through the end of the event.


Barack Obama in Fort Worth on Thursday, February 28
Join Barack Obama at a Stand for Change Rally in Fort Worth on Thursday, February 28th.
Here are the details:
"Stand for Change" Rally with Barack Obama
Fort Worth Convention Center
1201 Houston Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102


Thursday, February 28, 2008
Gates Open: 6:00 p.m.
Program Begins: 8:00 p.m.

The event is free and open to the public. Tickets are not required, but an RSVP is strongly encouraged. Admission is first-come, first-served. To RSVP
For security reasons, do not bring bags. Please limit personal items. No signs or banners are permitted.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Obama Clinton Debate CNN Live Video

april 16 debate and live stream here
cnn.com will stream the debate live in texas at 8 pm eastern time.
expectations for tonight at burnt orange report, a political blog in texas.

in thge polls for texas, it's just about even, with an edge for clinton.

in delegates, here's how it stands:
pledged obama is 1,187
pledged clinton is 1,028

superdelegates obama: 173
superdelegates clinton: 238
up for grabs: 384

total delegates obama: 1,360
total delegates clinton: 1,266

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