way to go Barack!!! Fired up and ready to go in Wisconsin come Feb.19th!!!
February 9, 2008 08:32 pm at 8:32 pm |
joseph
i can't believe it that obama has won. i'm switching parties!
February 9, 2008 08:34 pm at 8:34 pm |
Tito
Obama is demonstrating that should be the nominee. 70%-30% over Clinton in 2 states is showing something.....
February 9, 2008 08:34 pm at 8:34 pm |
Stan
Go Obama!!
We are the future. Billary is the past.
"We are who we've been waiting for!"
Obama '08
February 9, 2008 08:36 pm at 8:36 pm |
Independent
YES WE CAN! YES WE CAN! YES WE CAN! YES WE CAN!
February 9, 2008 08:36 pm at 8:36 pm |
jan gharrity
Yeh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
February 9, 2008 08:37 pm at 8:37 pm |
pj
middle america votes for Obama. He will sweep the day today, and likely tomorrow – all states that Hillary had huge leads in only two shorts months ago. i'm interested to know how her supporters can spin this into the victim excuse tonight since he will win the LO black vote and the NE midwestern white vote. what you got now?
February 9, 2008 08:37 pm at 8:37 pm |
Republican from Nebraska
I'm a republican from Nebraska I will vote for Obama over any republican in November! IF Clinton beats Obama, I will vote for whatever republican is running. Clinton is NOT change! Obama IS change!!!
February 9, 2008 08:37 pm at 8:37 pm |
Applea
OBAMA '08!!!!!!!
February 9, 2008 08:37 pm at 8:37 pm |
GA teacher
Yeaaaa! The cornhusker state goes to OBAMA!!!!
February 9, 2008 08:38 pm at 8:38 pm |
Amy
Obama represents the people, not special interests. Obama will get the job done and he can beat John McCain. He has my vote.
February 9, 2008 08:39 pm at 8:39 pm |
Troy
Barack has easily won Kansas and now Nebraska. As a Plains State Independent voter, this should be a sign to the Democrats that, if they are serious about taking back the White House, he is the obvious choice. I will vote for him in a general election over John McCain. If Hillary is nominated, I will not, even if he should happen to be on the ticket. Such is the disdain for her and the respect for him in this part of the country. A feeling, I believe, that will be echoed amoung swing independents across the Nation.
February 9, 2008 08:39 pm at 8:39 pm |
Josh
Obamaha!!
February 9, 2008 08:39 pm at 8:39 pm |
Amy in Iowa
Watch and see the Clinton supporters try to spin it that Nebraska was not important. The people are with Obama and that speaks volumes!
February 9, 2008 08:40 pm at 8:40 pm |
Mary
I just don't get these wins for Obama. He's got nothing to show as a political resume; his speeches are beginng to sound like the needle is stuck, repeating the same lines over and over; he is pretty much full of himself, and I find him to be ingratiating. He hypes transformation – but the reality is the transformation will be his own – satifying his very obvious ambitions.
OBAMA OBAMA OBAMA
Go Obama!
So?
Yes we can!
Obama '08
way to go Barack!!! Fired up and ready to go in Wisconsin come Feb.19th!!!
i can't believe it that obama has won. i'm switching parties!
Obama is demonstrating that should be the nominee. 70%-30% over Clinton in 2 states is showing something.....
Go Obama!!
We are the future. Billary is the past.
"We are who we've been waiting for!"
Obama '08
YES WE CAN! YES WE CAN! YES WE CAN! YES WE CAN!
Yeh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
middle america votes for Obama. He will sweep the day today, and likely tomorrow – all states that Hillary had huge leads in only two shorts months ago. i'm interested to know how her supporters can spin this into the victim excuse tonight since he will win the LO black vote and the NE midwestern white vote. what you got now?
I'm a republican from Nebraska I will vote for Obama over any republican in November! IF Clinton beats Obama, I will vote for whatever republican is running. Clinton is NOT change! Obama IS change!!!
OBAMA '08!!!!!!!
Yeaaaa! The cornhusker state goes to OBAMA!!!!
Obama represents the people, not special interests. Obama will get the job done and he can beat John McCain. He has my vote.
Barack has easily won Kansas and now Nebraska. As a Plains State Independent voter, this should be a sign to the Democrats that, if they are serious about taking back the White House, he is the obvious choice. I will vote for him in a general election over John McCain. If Hillary is nominated, I will not, even if he should happen to be on the ticket. Such is the disdain for her and the respect for him in this part of the country. A feeling, I believe, that will be echoed amoung swing independents across the Nation.
Obamaha!!
Watch and see the Clinton supporters try to spin it that Nebraska was not important. The people are with Obama and that speaks volumes!
I just don't get these wins for Obama. He's got nothing to show as a political resume; his speeches are beginng to sound like the needle is stuck, repeating the same lines over and over; he is pretty much full of himself, and I find him to be ingratiating. He hypes transformation – but the reality is the transformation will be his own – satifying his very obvious ambitions.
that is good