January 21, 2008
Posted: 04:30 PM ET
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(CNN) – In the latest edition of American Votes 2008, the candidates set their sights on the southern states in an effort to solidify their stances and garner additional support before Super Tuesday.

Filed under: America Votes 2008 • Presidential Candidates


Suzanne   January 22nd, 2008 8:37 am ET

DOES ANYONE CARE ABOUT OBAMA'S RECORD…..FROM THE WAY THESE COMMENTS ARE GOING I GUESS NOT. AT LEAST WITH HILLARY YOU KNOW WHERE SHE STANDS…IF YOU PEOPLE THINK OBAMA IS GOING INTO WASHINGTON AND CHANGING ANYTHING YOU BETTER THINK AGAIN. I THINK THE REPUBLICANS ARE SETTING HIM UP TO FAIL, THEY SAY THEIR SICK OF WHAT THEIR PARTY HAS TURNED INTO…BUT IF OBAMA GETS NOMINATED THE REPUBLICAN PARTY WILL TEAR HIM TO SHREDS…..IF YOU CAN'T STAND THE HEAT GET OUT OF THE KITCHEN…..HILLARY IN THE OTHER HAD HAS HAD A TOUGH ROAD TO TOW HER WHOLE LIFE…..WE WOMEN NEED TO STAND UNITED AND PUT HILLARY IN THE WHITE HOUSE ,,,AND BY THE WAY NO ONE IS BENDING THE TRUTH…THESE QUESTIONS NEED TO ASKED BY SOMEONE…AT LEAST HILLARY HAS THE BOINGS TO DO IT…UNLIKE HER MALE COUNTERPARTS, THE CHANGE WE NEED IN THIS COUNTRY IS TO PUT HILLARY IN THE WHITE HOUSE SHE'S THE BEST CANDIDATE ON EITHER SIDE…..WE AS WOMEN NEED TO STAND TOGETHER LIKE WE DID IN THE 60′S….REMEMBER WHEN WE BURNED OUR BRAS….WE NEED EQUAL PAY AND EQUAL RIGHTS AND HILLARY IS THE ONLY ONE WHO WILL STAND UP FOR US…..SO WHAT IF SHE ASKS TOUGH QUESTIONS SOMEONE HAS TO, THE NEWS REPORTERS I THINK DON'T SEEM TO CARE!!!!!!!!!

Phil   January 21st, 2008 9:44 pm ET

Funny that my post showed up here, when I posted it under the blog that was discussing "Push Polling" accusations being rasied by the Obama camp in South Carolina. CNN has a funny way of monitoring these blogs.

John Smith   January 21st, 2008 9:25 pm ET

Barack Obama: Hillary You Have Questions He Has Answers.

I am truly glad to hear Obama call Hillary and Bill to the carpet on their lies to the American public. I loved Bill Clinton and loved Hillary, but what a difference a day makes. I was always under the impression that Bill could deliver the heat as it relates to policy discussions, but I think he has found his match. Bill & Hillary have left the policy discussion and are now bending the truth to cast doubt about Obama’s overall judgment, but Obama can hold his own. I at one point was torn as to who I was going to vote for, but I am behind Obama and “I shall not be moved.” Hillary, you have questions but Barack have answers!

jessica bellagnaoui   January 21st, 2008 8:02 pm ET

I would like to adress all the can that you all say we should rise above the childishness and that you are in hopes of a clean battle but from the voters propective you are just being as mean or more the your rep conter parts and the second part of my ? if you are elected in to the white house what do you see for the future of our great nation

Tom Davie   January 21st, 2008 7:59 pm ET

I have to agree with Phil.

Everyone I talk to is saying the same thing.

…..Are we going to have to put up with African American leaders flying off the handle anytime Obama is criticised? Are we going to have to put up with a President Obama that will pull the race card everytime someone doesnt agree with him?………

African american leaders should have SHUT UP and let Obama fight his own battles . Its turning white voters off every single time a Black Leader tries to twist anything the Clintons say into a RACIST NEGATIVE.

Its going to take about 6 months of Obama being in office before the RACE CARD is going to be flapped up and down by someone, somewhere across the land.

On and On. 4 long years. Race this, inequality that. Anyone who says anythign against Obama is a RACIST BLAH BLAH BLAH

SHUT UP ALREADY.

Tim   January 21st, 2008 7:44 pm ET

GO MITT GO

Jack ny, ny   January 21st, 2008 7:39 pm ET

it goes to Obama!!! hands down.

Phil   January 21st, 2008 7:28 pm ET

WOW, here we go. CNN is not getting the tide to turn for Obama like they thought they would out of all the "RACE" issues, so now they want to sling mud at the Clinton campaign for "unethical" push-polling. Keep it up CNN, you just might succeed in not only getting the RIGHT candidate (Senator Clinton) elected, but also getting your true colors as PUNDITS recognized. I thought this was a NEWS agency, but the more I read and view, I understand there is a true underlying motivation for what you "report" and what you don't!!

Again, this probably will be moderated out of view, but I will continue to post until it appears.

angelina_ MN   January 21st, 2008 7:27 pm ET

I just hope we are all watching because soon HILLBILLY wil pull something out…
I am just sad that when there is a chance to make a big CHANGE in this country, the ones that have used race and gender to get where they are, are now taking it back…………

so this is what 35 years of experience is all about….

going backwards.. thanks Billary, you will leave no room for my daughter to have a chance in politics..

Jeff from Colorado   January 21st, 2008 7:22 pm ET

Mitt Romney is the only chance for the Republicans. He knows how to fix our Nation. He is the only chance to beat the Dems and he will.
GO MITT GO

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