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Obama makes his final pitch

Posted: Monday, May 05, 2008 4:20 PM by Mark Murray
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From NBC/NJ's Athena Jones
DURHAM, NC -- With less than 24 hours to go before voters in North Carolina and Indiana hit the polls, Obama summed up the case for his candidacy to an undecided voter at town hall here in the Research Triangle area.

Obama said, in part, that voters found him more trustworthy than his opponent, and he sought to argue that his biggest potential problems -- issues that could cause pause among some voters like his association with Rev. Jeremiah Wright -- had all come out.

The woman said her biggest concern was choosing the most electable candidate. Obama said he was going to try to win her over, and he launched into a long soliloquy on why she should choose him, beginning by talking about the success his campaign had had attracting voters who want to change the old Washington politics and about his belief that the current state of the economy and the country as a whole was an opportunity to gain voters across party lines.

"When 80% of the country says the country is on the wrong track, that means you can attract independents and some Republicans into a coalition to really not just win an election but govern -- and that's been the idea behind this campaign and we've been very successful," he said.

As he has done in recent days at a press conference and in television interviews, Obama acknowledged he had had a rough few weeks, but said he was still going strong, in spite of the bad press. "Once you're a front-runner, then it is, I think, the obligation of the candidates who are behind to try to whack you over the head, and the press is happy to oblige. And so there was a kitchen-sink strategy employed that was throwing a whole bunch of stuff at me, and we made some mistakes -- some self-inflicted and, you know, most recently obviously there's been this furor over remarks of my former pastor which there's no doubt we took a hit on," he said. "But if you think about it, as tough a press month as we've had and as many attempts to knock us off stride as there have been, the fact that we're still standing here and still moving forward towards the nomination, I think, indicates the degree to which the core message of this campaign is the right one: That it's not enough just to replace the party in White House, but we've got to change how politics is done.

He went on to say it was important for the American people to see their president as someone who could be trusted. "I think the majority of people do find me trustworthy, more than they do the other candidate, and we can't solve problems if people don't think that their leaders are telling them the truth," he said "If they think their leader is just saying whatever it is that helps them get to the next election, you can never ask them for sacrifice because they're thinking 'Well I don't want to be played for a sap, a patsy. So there's something about our campaign that's right, that's true and I think can tap into the American people's spirit for change."

The Illinois senator sought to knock down the argument put forth by the Clinton campaign that he could not win big states (like Pennsylvania and California), saying polls showed just the opposite and argued he was be the best candidate to go up against presumptive Republican nominee John McCain on a long list of issues where they disagree, from the economy to Iraq to healthcare to college affordability.

In talking about having maintained strength in some polls, Obama also suggested -- in what seemed like a daring challenge to his critics -- that the problems his opponent could bring up had been exhausted. "Despite the problems we've had in the last month, which basically exhaust my problems -- I mean you know that folks are reaching when the big attack on me is I'm not wearing a flag pin or that I served on a board with a guy who was a member of the Weathermen back in the 1960s, they're reaching, you know. This is the best they could do," he said.

And he tried to shoot down Clinton's contention that she had been vetted, saying the arguments against her would be recycled. "Don't buy into this electability argument," he said in closing. "Go with who you think best represents you vision of where America needs to go. And if you do that, I'm absolutely confident that that person will win. I think this is opportunity to make a clear break from the past."

Many of the questions during the gathering here of some 150 people -- a crowd that was about 80% white, 20% minority -- focused on clean energy, but Obama also touched on the gas tax holiday issue again.

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Always at his best;  it's as simple as that !!

HONESTY
INTEGRITY

Obama-08
This is true toughness--not a willingness to take cheap shots, counting on the audacity of recklessness to be rewarded by "low information" voters and cowardly superdelegates.
Time to take the high road.
Senator Obama is correct about HRC in that she hasn't been vetted. Anything that has been out there for years has primarily  been about Bill not her. It's no wonder you have Rush and the others promoting HRC, they can't wait to see her as the nominee because of the stuff that will come out.
Hey FR, why don't you guys do "streams"???  I saw this on the stream for CNN, and Sen. Obama was great.  Maybe if MSNBC would get rid of those tabloid convict/s*x slave shows, you could get up enough money to run a decent website.  Get with the program and let's have more substance.
Tormorrow will decide the matter.  If Clinton can't win both states decisively then Obama should be the nominee.  She's had tremendous momentum out of PA, favorable media attention, very unfavorable media attention for her opponent, a boost in cash, a former president on the stump for her, relentless GOP attack against her opponent...  If she can't clearly separate herself now then she can't win in the fall.  
Thanks, First Read.

For a while today I thought Senator Obama had taken the day off from campaigning.

I guess you just decided to be the Clinton Publicity Machine today.
Go for it Barack! G-D be with you.
How about a story on the 200+ economists (including several nobel prize winners) who have signed an open letter stating why the gas tax holiday is a BAD idea? (I don't expect this to be posted since you haven't posted ONE of my comments today.)
Facts are a stubborn thing.  Obama cannot close his 20 year old relationship with Wright because there is so much video evidence against it.  On the TV program THE VIEW, Obama declared that Reverend Wright accepted that his views of America were inappropriate and mischaracterized, that his words had offended many people.  Then weeks later Wright goes on a national Hate America Tour?  This was either a blatant lie; Obama using clever semantics to avoid the main issue.  Or worse, Obama was fooled by Wright which is kind of scary.  That a possible next president can be played by a character such as Wright.  Check the video evidence yourselves.  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6J7yJ9R5p0

And if the video is not enough: Read this in politico.com which calls on Obama to state the truth.  
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0508/10043.html
The good people of North Carolina will put the Clinton campaign out of its misery. Clinton economic policies would be a disaster and now she's sounding just like Bush in foreign policy. It's time to move the country forward with new policies and politics.
Come on, NC and IN.  We can put this primary season to bed if we all vote for the best, most electable, most honest, most ethical, smartest candidate who will represent us all--not just the states that the other candidate thinks are important.  Vote Obama!!!
Obama is class, all class.  He has the right vision, leadership and temperament for this country.  He truly is a once in a lifetime candidate.  Go Barack..lead us into the future.  I will be proud.  
I would probably vote for the candidate who does not vow to annihilate some other country even before they become their party's designee.  What do you plan on using Hillary, nukes?  Are you going to obliterate all Iranians including the moderates, or just the radicals?  Vote for Hillary and we could be at war for 100 years.
good. keep reminding voters that Hillary is a liar and pandering to voters. Her records shows that she has done nothing for the working class. For example, NAFTA, her husband taking money to speak in support of CAFTA, Mark Penn lobbying for CAFTA, her husband agreeing for China to buy out a plant in Indiana and the hoax of the gas tax. She is not speaking or fighting for the working class. She is pandering and condesending to the working class. She is only fightinh with people who do not agree with her plans. Sorry, but her so call experience led to the war in Iraq and loss of jobs due to NAFTA. I rather take someone who learns from his experience, offers hope, speaks the truth about pandering and willing to solve problems and not put a band-aid on problems. Vote Obama
I was just playing with the numbers on CNN, for Clinton to get to the magic 2025 number she would need 63% of the remaining delegates (both Super and Pledged)! Now Obama would need about 40 percent of the remaining delegates (again Both Super and Pledged)to reach that magic number. So the way I see it any win for Clinton under the 60% mark is a loss!!!
Now say the Supers go 50-50 that means Obama only needs about 36% of the Pledged Delegates. And just for fun lets switch that and say Pledge Delegates get split 50-50 in the upcoming races, then Obama would only need 28% of the Supers.
Now, if the remaining pledeged delagates go 50-50 Clinton would need 80% of the Super's to back her. And say 50% of the remaining supers back her, she would have to win the remaining contest by over 70%!
What does Barack Obama bring?
The Truth, Experience, Down to Earth Upbringing, Intelligence, and a Plan to reinvigorate America
- Tax cuts for middle class, working class, and poorer Americans (75% of the country making less than 75K) with revenues maintained by increasing taxes on the rich
- Tax relief specifically for senior citizens
- A payroll tax strategy to SAVE SOCIAL SECURITY... its only affecting the rich
- Universal Health Care
- Improved early childhood education
- Promotion for a second stimulus package this summer to deliver MUCH MORE than a mere 28 bucks (AT BEST AND PROBABLY NOT EVEN THAT) from the gas tax to folks


The press need to start doing their job and quit being a mouthpiece for the Clinton camp.   I'm sick to death of hearing that Obama is not electable.  You've drunk Hillary's Kool-aide !!!!

I'm REPULSED  by the Clinton tactics and ashamed that I defended them back in the 90's
The jury is still out.  Hope voters give him a big fat no.

Obama and Wright are birds of a feather (like kind).  Their views are the same.  Obama would like to divorce Wright but the fact is he sat in that church for over 20 years.  Yet he expects us to believe that he never heard this stuff.  PLEEEEEEEZE!
Does he think we are dumber than dumb.  It is what it is.  stupid is.......as stupid does. He can thank his endorser Tom Hanks for that one. Forrest Gump wouldn't endorse Obama...he had common sense.

Hillary 2008...........let the filly run.
Just discovered - a 2005 Face the Nation interview with McCain and Clinton - BOTH agreeing to a 50 year stay in Iraq!!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/05/05/clinton-in-2005-i-agree-w_n_100168.html

The interview transcript:
http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/face_22005.pdf
Quote on page 2.

With Hillary insisting she has "experience and judgement" - this raises yet another question about her credibility.
If you are the mother or grandmother of a teenaged boy or girl be aware that Hillary Clinton is vowing war with Iran.  Her words were "We will obliterate them".  Your vote could send your child into harm's way.  
I've noticed something that may explain why Clinton always wins the last minute voters. Besides the obvious brand name they can trust, there is the power of "Sound Bites". Obama purposely does not speak in sound bites, while Clinton relentlessly does. In the last days of each primary both get tons of coverage and Clinton's sound bites give her coverage punchy headlines. His come off as wordy or boring. Reading comments today, people are not hearing that he has solutions, while her gimmicks are giving her substance in the eyes of the voter. So he ends up looking like all talk because voters don't have time to digest what he's saying.
I don't want Obama to bring up all of Hillary's potential scandals, but I'm looking forward to the day when the Clinton's get their cum uppance. (I looked for the spelling of that last phrase for 10 minutes, so frogive me if I have made an error).
Great job Obama, hope everyone can open their hearts and minds as see all the good you can do.
If you want to read a great story about Obama and family visiting in Elkhart IN on Sunday try todays (May 5. 2008) South Bend Tribune (www.southbendtribune.com)

Elkhart is the Eastern edge of Indiana's 2nd congressional district.
"Many of the questions during the gathering here of some 150 people -- a crowd that was about 80% white, 20% minority -- focused on clean energy, but Obama also touched on the gas tax holiday issue again."

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Hmmmm, I wonder why we never get the racial breakdown for the crowds "the Clintons" talk too? How is that relevant?

The last time Democratic primary voters based their votes on who they thought would be the most electable candidate in November, we wound up with John Kerry.
Could anyone have forseen the "swiftboat" attacks he underwent, or his campaign's inability to handle them?

Fact is, nobody knows what issues will shape the General Election - or what non-issue the media will turn into one. Maybe Obama will reveal that he knows how to use chopsticks, a sure sign of rampant elitism. Or McCain will admit he can't ever remember where he put his keys - a compelling indication that he, indeed, lives in a feeble-minded haze.

Perhaps then, we should heed Obama's wise advice and vote for the person we would most like to be President, and trust that by doing so we will help make that happen.

Obama '08  Yes, We Can!
Barack, you have done well, our good and faithful friend.
Hmmmmmm.....
People will mistake it for arrogance. And, what's that other one? O yea, no solutions. Well... here we go.  As for those solutions; Hilary's are so incredulous they will never pass. Like, Gas tax. Please, don't tax me while I Pass gas at your proposal, Oh Pandering one.

Indiana: hillary by a lot
North Carolina: Obama by not enough to get Hilary to Shushh..

:sigh:
No Matter what these want to be a President say,, its just hollow and shallow, You give them a national issue and all they do is side step.

Well, heres a real pitch!

Saudi oil must be stopped and the three big oil giants brought to their knees.
From the President, ACLU, Green Peace, EPA, they all can get screwed! Nothing is stopping production but those mentioned. We have known crude oil fields, these fields contain mega millions of barrels of crude,from Alaska to the gulf.

Its time to take back Washington and move this country into the future!  Put America back to work, reopen industry, Its time to take actions and the hell with Washington and their useless self serving agenda..

Listen to the highway noise, it is going silent and we have only ourselves to blame!!!  We taught the rag heads how to drill oil and now they are using it as a weapon against us,, With out gas America will fall flat on its face and we are on the verge now!!

I hope MSNBC will post this, as America can't wait on Washington any longer!!!
Many of the questions that continue to linger out there regarding the trustworthiness of the Clintons has everything to do with the bogus Ken Star investigations and the medias passive posture during those years. Were it actually true that Hillary Clinton were found not trustworthy...how then was she able to get elected Senator of New York...twice?  Hillary is fighting perceptions that were formulated in the minds of many people years ago. Mr. Obama now is fighting a perception that he is anti-America and believes that the United States deserved to have 9-11 happen as retribution for its past “sins”.  So you would think he would have a bit more empathy for Mrs. Clinton as he works hard to make certain these perceptions being placed on him do not stick. Good luck with that Mr. Obama. With much of the media on your side you may actually fair better than Mrs. Clinton... someone who many in media elite despise.
Hillary Clinton is sounding more like John McCain every day and in fact has been helped in the primaries by crossover Republicans. But Democratic voters should not kid themselves on her argument of electability - they will vote for John McCain in the general.  

Sure, voting for Obama is a leap of faith, not so much about who he is, but his ability to function in the White House at the high bar he has set for himself. Washington has many entrenched interests and is resistant. Ultimately, however, it takes the American people to demand better of their leaders. We've lost that ability, as those with large, showy, gas guzzling cars have shown themselves resistant to change. They demand lower prices but resist less usage. If someone won't give up an SUV to save the planet how can we expect they'll demand real change from Washington because real change requires everyone to get on board and make a sacrifice for the greater good.

Obama's message resonates because more and more of us believe that we can bring about a better world. Clinton talks about change but she's had 15 years of power and done remarkably little. After her bout to bring about health care reform and it's disastrous failure at her hands, she seemed to lose steam to do anything else. Why is she considered such a fighter? She passively watched her husband cheat on her, she passively voted to allow Bush his war, she passively thought she could sweep the nomination.
Way to sway those voters with the truth. Only Obama can and will ever get my vote in Nov. You people should have  principles and vote on the basis with which you speak. You talk about cleaning up DC every year and never vote on that basis, you have a chance to finally change DC but u want to send the old insider back.

Obama 08
Honest.

Straight talking.

From humble roots.

Sacrificed for the people.

Only one candidate matches those.

OBAMA '08
The interview in 2005 where HRC agrees w/McCain that we might be in Iraq for 50 years plus the McCain-Clinton gas tax holiday make it pretty hard to distinguish HRC from McCain.  Gee, given her high negatives and their similar policies what are her chances of beating McCain in Nov?  Zip!
To drk in the sunny south...to suggest that Obama and Wright is just ludicrous.  In fact, even his strongest critics don't make that argument and why--NO WAY THAT COULD BE TRUE.  Sen. Obama was raised by a white mother and grandparents.  The truth is that he can't really state the fact that he went to Wright's church because he was an organizer and trying to get in with the community so he chose that church because we would accuse him of being a politician.  And yet, when he's not a politician, when he doesn't automatically throw his friends and colleagues under a bus because it would make us feel better, we criticize him as somehow he's forgotten half of his upbringing and label him with the same venom we attack Wright.  I'm not sure Obama can pull off the nomination.  The society which thrives on drama tends to stifle idealism but to suggest that he and Wright are the same reflect more of your views than of Sen. Obama.
And, what does Obambi bring?  Wright, Rezko, Hamas, Ayers, an anti-American wife.  And, the latest coming out is Jodie Evans, anti-American radical ally of Chavez and Castro supporter. Also, he brings either very poor judgement, bad hearing or stupidity if he was around Irreverent Wright for 20 years and never knew Wright's views.  On Russert this weekend, Obambi was still praising Wright!  Wright might be right for Obama, but Obama is wrong for the country.
The sad fact is, despite the Clintons propensity for bending, and breaking, the truth, many of those supporting the Clintons have forgotten their history.  They haven't changed, and never will.  During the campaign trail, they're like wind up dolls.  Hillary has smiled more in the last six months than she has in her first sixty years!  How reasonable people can support her is beyond me.  How many times do they have to lie to you before you begin to doubt their credibility?
Clinton not fully vetted? That is dead wrong! The media is all over the fact that her pastor is a pediaphile, The Clinton vs. Paul case is going on right now, She publicly stated that there should be a long term presence in Iraq alongside McCain in '95, She sends mailers that Obama is an elitist who wants to take away your guns although she can't pump gas or get her own coffee and she joked with O'Rielly how great it is to be rich like them and she is the biggest gun control advocate in the senate. MSNBC has completely combed through every bit of her past. Isn't that right guys?......Guys?......(crickets)
"And if you do that, I'm absolutely confident that person will win."

Whatever you think about the guys FORMER pastor, he at least is thinking about the party with this statement.  Not only is he talking about himself, but in a round about way, he's talking about the Democratic party in the event Senator Clinton somehow wins the Dem nomination.  So, it's hard to not like the guy (particularly if you're a Dem). Please, Clinton fans, consider your priorties vs. being angry that your candidate didn't win if that's how it turns out.  And when considering your priorities, you'd still vote for the Dem (Obama) vs. voting against your interest.
Vote Obama Indiana and North Carolina.  He offers programs and policies to put America back on track and he hasn't lied or made pandering promises.  Vote Obama and we'll beat McCain.
How come Hillary couldn't close the deal on Super Tuesday and beyond?  When has it been up to the no-name challenger to close the deal, I think if anyone can't close the deal it is HRC.  (I really think her middle name is "rude")
Obama is a man of integrity; honesty is what we need; vote for a man who trully will do what he says.
You people who ohave to harp on the Rev. Wright issue have got to be as looney as Hillary.  This is not an issue.  If that's the biggest problem you have with him and have not looked throughly at your candidates associations and inability to be truthful about anything then were in a world of trouble.  You need to check yourself and I'm sure the majority of you are racist.  I understand you guys can't take the heat from the new comer so oh Rev. Wright is your trump card.....How silly.  Weigh the real facts.
drk in the sunny south (Sent Monday, May 05, 2008 4:42 PM): Obama and Wright are birds of a feather (like kind).

Yes drk in the sunny south. And you have mush for brains. Bigoted mush at that. Unless that is you are a personal friend of Obama's and know all about his thoughts. If that is true drk then tell us about this tight and up close relationship you have with Obama to insinuate that Obama and Rev. Wright are birds of a feather. Come on drk. Back up you sorry accusations with some truth and substance. That is if you know what truth and substance are. Otherwise just crawl back into your biggoted hole.  
Leanza, think about what you are saying... How long have Bill and Hillary been married?  He has been and continues to 'play' her.  At least Obama divorced himself from his pastor...
Senator Obama the man most suited to move us through these troublung times.
Senator Obama always the high road.
Senator Obama the right representative for the U.S. on the world stage.
Clinton is a town in ny. the pastor was sentenced from that town and there was smoke about this case. please update this is not hillarys old pastor. talk about new politics
Tom Hanks endorsed Obama today!
Go for it President Barack Obama!


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