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75,000 attend Obama rally in Portland

Posted: Sunday, May 18, 2008 6:17 PM by Mark Murray

From NBC's Mark Hudspeth
Per the Obama campaign, 75,000 people (60,000 in the gates and 15,000 outside of them) turned out in Portland to hear Obama speak there this afternoon -- making it the largest Obama crowd to date.

Duane Bray, the battalion chief with Portland Fire and Rescue, validated that crowd estimate, the campaign says.

*** UPDATE *** Here's the dispatch from NBC/NJ's Athena Jones... Some 75,000 people flocked to Portland’s waterfront Sunday to watch Barack Obama speak, making it the biggest rally the campaign has held to date. Thousands stood on the lawn, dozens watched from boats and from the bridge stretching across the Willamette River. A few kayakers held their paddles and tried to keep their kayaks straight as they watched the candidate, who stood on a makeshift platform.

Obama hailed Clinton as a “formidable candidate," saying she "has been smart and tough and determined and she has worked as hard as she can and she has run an extraordinary campaign."

He added a few lines to an otherwise typical stump speech, attacking presumptive GOP nominee John McCain for his ties to lobbyists, an issue the campaign is pushing and one the candidate spoke about with reporters earlier in the day. "John McCain now has had to get rid of five of his top advisers because it turns out they’re all lobbying, many of them for foreign governments. That’s because he practices the same kind of politics that we’ve grown accustomed to in Washington," he said, adding that his campaign did not take money from PACs or federal lobbyists and saying he would have meetings on C-SPAN rather behind closed doors with lobbyists "in their Gucci shoes."

He also criticized President Bush for comments he made in Israel last week comparing those who would engage in direct diplomacy with governments like Iran to those who appeased Hitler. Obama's campaign has interpreted the comments as a hit against him and today he called such tactics "Karl Rove" politics.

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WOW
OH My GOD...we love you Oregon. Help us get America back.
The Obama campaign is all about the people, and the people respond. He will be there for us, and we will be there for him.
'bama got his MO back...
Wow~
I hope my son-in-law in Portland got to go to this.  It's a once in a lifetime opportunity and he sure deserves it!  Go Sean Scott.
Oh beautiful for spacious skys .... from east to west, north to south. One Nation United working Together.
Yes we can!
WOW
Not much to do in Portland these days. Did Obama provide the 'stuff'?
Obama must have lied and said Kobe was showing up.
Sounds to me like Big Brown vs. Eight Belles
all over again...

Same results, too...
WOW! I may be wrong, but I think that the size of this rally speaks volumes. Coupled with Barak's strong stance this week against Bush/McCain's silly, misguided attacks, this looks really good going forward in the presidential race.
Oh My goodness I love Barack Obama- he will bring this country back together and help all people not just the rich!!!!
Perfect crowd for Obama. Lots of guilt-ridden white latte drinking super-liberals.
He has the potential to be another Lincoln. It is his, and our, time.
That is insane!! This is the biggest rally for a single politician I’ve ever heard of.

Obama reminds Americans my age of John Kennedy. The same type of magic that motivates and involves Americans in the political process. It is great for the Democratic Party and America. He will win in November easier than the pundits are predicting.
insane
I wish I could of been there.  Obama will be the best President in my lifetime!
HOLY SH*$*T !!!!!!

This is a general election crowd. When this thing wraps up, we could be seeing crowds of hundreds of thousands.
And in comparison Hillary drew a thousand in Kentucky think that speakes volumes as to who the people will make their candidate...
maybe he should go to Kentucky and see how many people turn out...
Oh Lord! I watched the rally on CNN and they never spanned the crowd! Not once, isnt this News??????
AMAZING
I guess Obama still has a problem with all of those "WHITE working class" and "WHITe blue collar" voters.

And those ... oh yeah ... that's just another myth being propagated by the pundits, press, and the Clinton campaign.

Can someone tell me when was the last time we've seen Hillary Clinton - or Bill Clinton - draw 75,000 people to a Democratic Primary Rally???

I wonder if NBC and MSNBC will take the time to report on this tomorrow.

Who am I kidding. We'll hear more about his "Kentucky" problem with "WHITE voters" this ... and "WHITE voters" that ... and "blue collar" and "working class" that.

Yada, yada, yada ... blah, blah, blah ...

JUST WONDERFUL!
This assemblage of Americans hungry for a definitive change in leadership is truly but a tip of the berg of us who are fully ready for a rarity as Barak Obama to be that leader. I personally saw and met him over a year ago and after absorbing his speaches, reading his writings; I am of the opinion that he is a once in several generations individual who will be able to represent the vast majority of Americans to a substantially better future.    I am still a solid independent, and solidly for Obama.  
When it comes time to have a Barack Obama '08 rally that is 750,000 strong, is when I would say that the whole country is rallying behind his leadership of a futuristic America.
Unfortunately, that kind of mass rally has to be held at multiple stadiums, with simultaneous satellite broadcasts, and with all of the attendees guessing as to where he might show up, in the physical !
Now that, would be a movement, wouldn't it ?
What a SLAP to KY - Just like WV - guess these are states obama does not need - only goes to states he is favored to win - think he might need ALL states.  We have lots of rock stars - we need a leader.
How ARROGANT!!!
Obama will never be elected with his WEAK and questionable background.
Hillary supporters will never vote for obama - not due to race or gender but because he is
NOT QUALIFIED!!!

Hillary   or McCain    NEVER obama
up with the people! down with the tyrants! war on greed! May God Bless Americans again.Let truth ring through out the land, proclaim a new age where the mechanisms of government are transparent and there inner workings known to the people, Government subject to the people and not to the priviledged few.  Gather in the streets,and with a united voice put the world on notice that the light of democracy has not dimmed to it's oblivion, but unto it's predestined glorious future, to lead mankind into a better way of governing and coexisting.
Big Deal--still does not make him the candidate to win in Nov.
If the DNC annoints him with the nomination, he is going to need not only those who support him, but us Clinton supporters as well.
My NO vote for him....will be a vote of no-confidence

Us Clinton supporters will not come to his resgue
easily, even if we are asked to by Clinton herself.

I for one, vote the candidate---not the party, so
good luck come Nov Obama---your going to need it.
Ask him why he does this. HE only makes 1 or 2 stops so his crowds are bigger...give me a break we are not stupid maybe the person reporting this is.
And I wasn't there. Well, Bill and Chelsea will be visiting us here in So. Oregon tonight and I'll be there in a crowd of hundreds of other locals wearing my "Got Hope" T-Shirts and calling for unity.
Obama is now bigger than Jesus.
"get out of the way of the new world if ya can't lend yo hand....'cause the times they are a changing!"


You can tell your grand children you were part of the second American Revolution....or that you sided with the old, dead, political machines.
WOOOOO!
Rock Star in politics...  They came out to hear something...  Let's get this thing movin' on to the general..
holy ghost that's alot of rose city rollers.
And the general election hasn't even started yet. Do you understand what you're in for?
True insanity: I love it!

A Dissertation on Disillusionment: http://blakeneven.blogspot.com
Wow!Wow!Wow!  I wish I could have been there.  Let's keep up this momentum straight to the voting booths this November.  

I am so happy that Portland embraced Obama so completely.  A beautiful day, a gorgeous setting and a spectacular candidate.  Makes me proud to be an Oregonian!
Senator Obama is a phenomenon, not your everyday politician. None of the old-style pundit analyses apply anymore. He is here on a special assignment. Get ready, America, we are on our way to the New and Greater America - with the rest of the world happily following. Yes, We Can!
I am in Tampa He is here next week but midweek in the middle of the day. I cannot go as I am out of town. Totally bummed by that.

The Tampa venue holds 20,000 campaign is hoping for 12,000.

I read on one of the Hillary sites that some of them are coming to turn their backs as they erroneously think he is responsible for "no re-vote" in Florida.


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