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Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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Mori,
 
I agree with you here in that I abhor Hillary's usurpation of prior common  
agreements of the DNC. The reckoning of Michigan and Florida Primary votes is  
injurious to her campaign and I encourage her to stick to the common rules. 
For  Democracy's sakes.
 
May I share here that I am proud of the Kennedys, Caroline and Teddy, for  
endorsing Barack Obama as Democratic Party nominee.
 
Haroun Masoud. MQJGDT. Darbo. Al Khairawan.
 
 
In a message dated 1/28/2008 3:40:58 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
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Yero,

Clinton has never lead in the delegate count. She won the  popular vote in 
Nevada, but lost the delegate count to Obama in Nevada. She  has 12 delegates 
from Nevada to Obama's 13 delegates.

Here is the total  delegate count (excluding Michigan)

Obama       63
Clinton           48
Edwards      26

Michigan is still in dispute since  the DNC stipulated that they won't sit 
their delegates for violating party  rules vis-a-vis the primary date. Obama and 
Edwards decided to take their  names off the ballot to strengthen the 
national party's rules which were later  upheld by a court. Recently Clinton has 
hinted at sitting delegates from  Michigan and Florida. This is undermining the 
DNC...but the win at any cost  mentality of bubba and his wife is legendary. No 
surprises there.

Most  people believe that once a candidate secure enough delegates to win the 
 nomination, Michigan and Florida delegates will be allow to attend the  
convention. However the clinton campaign's move to try to pad their count with  
disputed delegates will not wash.



Y Jallow  <[log in to unmask]> wrote:  
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/01/28/AR200801280148
2.html?hpid=topnews


Heh...it's  a beautiful moment out there in DC. News is that Senator Tedd 
finally endorsed  Bama. 

Correction: It was clinton that won the delegates in Nevada. In  the overall 
after the SC primaries, now Obama leads both in delegates and  votes' counts. 
It is a quite a momentum there. 


Yero...
>  Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 15:30:50 -0600> From: [log in to unmask]>  
Subject: Re: Caroline Kennedy Endorses Obama> To:  [log in to unmask]> > > 
> > Obama is a hot commodity  and apparently gaining more momentum across 
America.> > Here is my  simple reasoning: The youths form the majority of the 
voting population in any  country, so far, Obama’s votes are coming from that 
class. Clinton on the  other hand is widely supported by the elderly. Obama’
s message is very  powerful. You can see how in Nevada, he won in the number 
of delegates but  fell below Clinton in the total precincts’ counts. John 
Kerry’s  endorsement coupled of with the many others will no doubt give his 
campaign a  flavor. I am sure Kerry didn’t mean any harm to the Edwards but 
the least  one would have expected as at now would be a neutral stance. I am 
sure others  will disagree including myself. Caroline Kennedy did well by her 
endorsement  of Obama, for her father was a man driven by passion; he won
my heart after  I followed his nuclear stance. He believes if one nation 
should have it then  all should be entitled to it. I can imaginarily see a 
brilliant Senator Tedd  Kennedy endorsing Obama in the near future. > > The big bang 
where over  two dozens states will echo their votes on February 5th 2008 will 
be another  defining moment. > > Now here is the pessimistic argument. I don’
t  subscribe to that. That America is not going to live beyond class, race or 
 gender in this campaign. So far, they proved otherwise. Apparently they are  
ready for Obama or Clinton which will give them the first president of black  
blood or the first female president. > > Thanks for Sharing Sister  Jabou.> > 
Regards,> Yero> > Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 14:24:35  -0500> From: 
[log in to unmask]> Subject: Fwd: Caroline Kennedy Endorses  Obama> To: 
[log in to unmask]> > Caroline Kennedy Endorses  Obama> AP> Posted: 2008-01-26 22:24:18> NEW 
YORK (Jan. 26) - The  daughter of President John F. Kennedy
endorsed > Democratic presidential  candidate Barack Obama, saying he could 
inspire Americans > in the same way  her father once did.> > "I have never had 
a president who inspired me  the way people tell me that my > father inspired 
them," Caroline Kennedy  wrote in an op-ed posted Saturday on > the Web site 
of The New York Times.  "But for the first time, I believe I > have found the 
man who could be that  president - not just for me, but for a new > generation 
of Americans.">  > Kennedy, who was four days shy of her 6th birthday when her 
father was  > assassinated, wrote that Obama "has a special ability to get us 
to  believe in > ourselves, to tie that belief to our highest ideals and  
imagine that together we > can do great things."> > And she appealed  to other 
parents to pick a candidate who she said could > invigorate a  younger 
generation that is too often "hopeless, defeated and >  disengaged."> > Kennedy wrote 
that she wants a president "who appeals to  the hopes of those >
who still believe in the American Dream, and those  around the world who 
still > believe in the American ideal; and who can  lift our spirits, and make us 
> believe again that our country needs every  one of us to get involved."> > > 
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