May 6, 2008
Posted: 08:30 AM ET

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 Sen. Hillary Clinton poses with firefighters in Merrillville, Indiana, on Monday.
Sen. Hillary Clinton poses with firefighters in Merrillville, Indiana, on Monday.

(CNN) – It's another Tuesday, and two more states are holding primaries, but the outcome this time could truly be crucial to the Democratic presidential nomination battle between Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.

In all, 187 delegates are at stake in Indiana and North Carolina. Clinton, the junior senator from New York, knows that the results in these two states could shake up the race.

"This primary election on Tuesday is a game changer," Clinton said. "This is going to make a huge difference in what happens going forward. The entire country, probably even a lot of the world, is looking."

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Filed under: Barack Obama • Hillary Clinton


Texas Deb   May 6th, 2008 12:10 pm ET

Obama doesn't have to prove a thing today. Hillary is the loser and has to win by 80% of the votes today!

Audrey T   May 6th, 2008 12:10 pm ET

Hillary is a living disaster and all you women who think you know it all have a big fat surprise coming your way.

Obama for President he is the right candidate to bring this country together, while she separates it. Even the superdelegates know this and that is why he keeps getting endorsements, even those who have already endorsed her have moved over to him. Stop bluffing yourselves women, don't you'll want your children, grandchildren and great grandchildren to have a better life?

Jody Reno, Nevada   May 6th, 2008 12:09 pm ET

Maybe it will be the final round.

Final score:

Indiana…Clinton wins by 12 points

N. Carolina…Clinton wins by 3 points.

Game over Obama!

Ken   May 6th, 2008 12:09 pm ET

Hillary Clinton is the one for EVERYONE to get behind and push her over the finish line. We need a President that has the talent, skills, knowledge and experience to start getting things done on the very first day in Office.

Obama DOES NOT have what it takes to beat McCain in November! Obama would be a "Rookie" President and our country at this time, does not need a "Rookie".

Hillary Clinton will be able to beat McCain in November and go on to become our country's President.

Hillary Clinton 08

FloridaVoter   May 6th, 2008 12:08 pm ET

The Florida Democratic Party just presented the case to the Rules Committee that stripping all our delegates is in violation of the DNC's own bylaws and thus cannot stand. They will have to honor at least half our delegates as their own rules DO NOT allow for a full stripping of all delegated. We are currently working with both campaigns for a solutions but it seems the entire delegation will be seated with only half a vote each delegate. They will be distributed proportionally to January's results. No word on how Michigan will be solved…

The gap is closing in on Senator Obama!

No Hillary   May 6th, 2008 12:08 pm ET

Hey Hillary, pose with anyone you want , smile as much as you want, be as negative in your campaign as you want because starting today you will not see even one single victory again… your campaign will not see the light of day again. BYE BYE BILLARY…

vicky   May 6th, 2008 12:06 pm ET

If we want to see a democrat in the oval office in 2009, we had better hope Hillary wins big today. Obama will not stand a chance against McCain. Obama talks about peace and changing America I have yet to hear how he plans on doing this. He didn't even change the church he belong to ,until he didn't have a choice if he wanted to stay in the race.

TEO   May 6th, 2008 12:01 pm ET

The next 3 weeks are going to be sickening watching Billary. Just how far will she go, more crying, more pleading, stamping her feet.
oh yea we'll see it all from this looser.

Mark from Seattle   May 6th, 2008 12:00 pm ET

Does any notice that a win really won't make a difference for Hillary? She has to win by a huge margin in every state from now on to get enough delegates. If she manages to somehow steal the election without a lead in pledged delegates, McKain is my man. Until then, go Obama!

hmmmmm.....sounds fishy   May 6th, 2008 11:58 am ET

I agreed with you Phil Newton of Oregon I've seen happier fireman at the 9/11 memorial

SaneTexan   May 6th, 2008 11:49 am ET

This Democrat is going to laugh when Obama loses the general election. I'm sure all his supporters will blame Hillary for dividing the party. Wrong, we just don't like, trust or believe Obama. I guess that I'm just a "typical white person". He and Michelle can go back to their hateful church and once again delve into their bitter circle of friends that hate America. Anyone but Obama in 08!

Uncle Sam   May 6th, 2008 11:47 am ET

The interesting thing about Indiana is that Obama was ahead until this gas tax dispute. Coincidentally, the outcome in Indiana will really come down to whether or not the general public is dumb enough to buy into the fantasy economics behind the Clinton gas giveaway.

YEAH!!   May 6th, 2008 11:45 am ET

I spoke with my mom in Hobart, Indiana, she has a lot of friends that want to vote but they don't have any means in getting to the polls. So she is transporting aleast 25 ladies to the polls throughout the day. Guess who they will be voting for? HILLARY, HELL YES!!!!

"YES SHE CAN HILLARY 08″

JMA   May 6th, 2008 11:45 am ET

I'm an Obama supporter, but I must say that Ms .Hillary looks great in that photo!

Either Obama or Clinton over McSame.

Ohio Voice   May 6th, 2008 11:45 am ET

Hillary is wrong now, and in 2012, and in 2016. The voters need to wake up and realize we do not need another politician who will say and do anything to get elected. Her unfavorable is 55% and climbing.
BUH-BYE Hillary.

Media Blackout May 15th   May 6th, 2008 11:44 am ET

Has The Gimmick candidate announced she and Bill will travel to Iraq to suck up the oil, store it in their cheeks to get through Customs to help save the American people .5 cents yet?

Hillary Clinton, The Gimmick Candidate
Bill and Hillary, The Gimmick Family
Do and Say Anything ‘08

Margeaux   May 6th, 2008 11:41 am ET

Why is it that if I don't want to vote for Obama I am racist? Where did that come from? What if I don't want to vote for him because he is not the person for the job? Ever thought of that? Stop making racism the divider.

Jp   May 6th, 2008 11:39 am ET

McCain will be the next president I'm ashamed to say. Obama can't get the white blue-collar vote nor the senior white vote. HRC is just untrustworthy to most reasonably informed people. "Sound-bite" America will control this election…fear, racism, is what they know.

When this started I knew I was voting Democrat. We can't keep going like this. Only subtle differences in the view point of the dem's. It changed for me when a co-worker said Obama "Bin Laden", that put him on my radar. I started reading and taking a good look around…NO TV!!! I made my decision and I only hope that more people take the time to "fact" check before they take what they heard from other people as true. A computer, an internet connection, it's an easy thing to do.

Good luck America…

sadden   May 6th, 2008 11:39 am ET

even if HRC loses today, her mind set is that if i don't get the White House. i'll do everything my power 2 make sure u and michelle never walk through the front door. and cnn, why don't u report on the hillaryproject on the net

BC   May 6th, 2008 11:38 am ET

Is is me, or does she look like the only person in the room that's happy to be there?

Jane from Nevada   May 6th, 2008 11:37 am ET

The most important accomplishment of Hillary's campaign is the way she's managed to convince the media and some voters that each contest could possibly be the one that "turns the tide" for her.
This thing has been over since March.
And, she isn't the winner. She didn't muster enough votes to capture the most delegates. And, no matter how she wishes the rules away, they are what they are and they spell out her eventual "also-ran" status.

big   May 6th, 2008 11:35 am ET

LOOK WAIT SHE IS UNDER SNIPPER FIRE

The Voice   May 6th, 2008 11:35 am ET

Can somebody tell A mama for Obama to shut up!!
and stop predicting as if she's a fortune teller. Let the vote decide and stop the bashing. These are both excellent and iconic candidates and we are not appreciating the history this is making because of poeple like her and many of you who are diving the Democratic party more than the actual candidates. Check out and support your candidate, his is good stuff at mifavpolitician.com.

A Democrat in 08!

J.S.   May 6th, 2008 11:34 am ET

It would be a disgrace that the most powerful leader in the world would initially be chosen by the ethnocentric, xenophobic, uneducated, racist, small & narrow-minded simpleton voter base of Hillary Clinton.

LB   May 6th, 2008 11:33 am ET

Hillary has no experience except as 1st Lady, photo shots and tea parties. She promised NY 200,000 new jobs to get the Senate seat and they lost 30,000 jobs. Great experience/job recommendation to be the next president. NOT!!!

Chic   May 6th, 2008 11:33 am ET

Billary will still be running for President from her jail cell in January, After the paul vs Clinton case is over.

bigben   May 6th, 2008 11:29 am ET

Obama supporters this means war. Us Clinton supporters going cost you the election in Nov.

Matt   May 6th, 2008 11:29 am ET

It is over, and has been for a long time! Hillary can not win!!! She could win both states by twenty percent, and still would be behind in popular and delegate votes!!! The woman has lost her mind by staying in this race!!!

Harriet   May 6th, 2008 11:28 am ET

No more impeached Presidents or their families in Washington.

Yes We Can.

GARY   May 6th, 2008 11:28 am ET

i agree with mike the blue collar workers will vote for mccain in november< obama cannot win without these voters the sooner you obama figure out that hilliary has a better chance against mccain in november the sooner he should get out of the race but the democrats will blow it as usual harry truman jfk and fdr must be rolling in their graves to see what happened to there party

J Chisolm   May 6th, 2008 11:27 am ET

Fightproperly May 6th, 2008 9:08 am ET

"Its unfair that OBAMA has to run against two people namely Bill Clinton and Hillary. Obama can only be in one place at one time while the clintons can cover twice as much ground compeining. given these facts OBAMA is doing real good. To make matters worse the Media and the Republicans have also gunged up on OBAMA.

Why is CNN not reporting the gains that OBAMA has made with the Superdelegates. The only one who is fair minded on CNN is Rick Sanchez."
Where have you been? The Republicans have not gunged up on Obama. Obama has enough friends and relatives to do that for them!
GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!!

mike from T.N.   May 6th, 2008 11:27 am ET

I watched Senator Mccain on CNN this morning & found him thought provoking,a breath of fresh air. I wonder why this racist Rev Wright is allowed uninterupted stage dramatics,while a presidental candidates message is beseiged by interruptions

Jeff, WhiteTexan for Obama   May 6th, 2008 11:25 am ET

Vote for CHANGE. No more impeached Clinton families or Bushes in
Washington.

Obama 08.

Jen   May 6th, 2008 11:25 am ET

I love her suit and would like to know who made it. Why is the media shunned from talking about Hilary's fashion choices. I think she is an inspiration to all women and we should be enabled to follow her examples.

Dr.V   May 6th, 2008 11:23 am ET

STOP THE DRAMA VOTE OBAMA

Milton Abili   May 6th, 2008 11:23 am ET

Americans abroad don´t seem to be having much of a say in the discussions and yet foreign policy issues features strong in the debates. Around international airports world wide red carpets await none other than OBAMA!!!

peter in PA   May 6th, 2008 11:23 am ET

Is it me or Hillary's waist is getting bigger and bigger? I've seen this woman having small waist when she started this campaign and now it's bloating. She may need a bigger pants and suite…

Crapola   May 6th, 2008 11:22 am ET

Theleftnut says…I can't believe how bad off our country is after two terms of Republican rule.
It's just unbelievable!

It was and is a DEMOCRAT House and Senate. It's just unbelievable that you think that is Republican rule.

Ms. GA   May 6th, 2008 11:19 am ET

Please GOD let this be the Final Round! This is really hurting the Democratic Party. Clinton really needs to step down if she doesn't win. She only cares about herself. She continues to give this speech about how the people's vote should count but behind closed doors she's trying to persuade the super delegates to over turn the people's votes.

Chris, Middletown, CT   May 6th, 2008 11:19 am ET

With any luck…..Obama will settle this today….Hillary and her lies need to stop…write on your calendars - 5/6/08 - the day Obama started his road to the White House

Independent-woman-voter-for-Obama   May 6th, 2008 11:18 am ET

Dear Indiana Voters,

PLEASE do not be fooled by empty promises! The gas tax break, is a ploy to get your vote! And Hillary has no power to make that happen! She tells you Sen. Obama has no plan……….. please go to his web site and read his plans. DO NOT BE FOOLED!

PLEASE remember WHO VOTED for the war with Iraq! She IS just as responsible as is Bush for our mounting debt 10 TRILLION AND COUNTING!

And for the lives of our soldiers, those maimed, those who will attempt suicide! Not to mention all the Iraqi civilians who have died!

I am a Catholic, pro-life, registered Independent, who SADLY voted for Bush in 2000. I am Cuban-American, wife, mother, and grandmother. We have donated to Sen. Obama over and over, BECAUSE WE BELIEVE WE NEED CHANGE!

PLEASE INDIANA, our nation needs to turn the page and move on to a brighter, healthier, peaceful future!

HILLARY WILL BE OUR NEXT PRESIDENT   May 6th, 2008 11:18 am ET

GO GET EM HILLARY!!!!!!!!!

I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!!!!!!

Fran/Cleveland, Ohio   May 6th, 2008 11:18 am ET

Yes, a lot of the world is looking and listening and the world is probably hoping that the American voters are watching and listening too to the candidates. There is a lot of pandering going on by Senator Clinton and a lot of tough talk too. She has already stirred up Iran with her "obliterate" comment, and does the American voters really believe that the gas companies won't raise prices to cover any summer reduction on gas taxes. I started out as a Clinton supporter, but I have changed to Obama due to all her negativity, pandering and obliterating. Haven't we had enough of that already.

David   May 6th, 2008 11:17 am ET

Yep, NC will be a nail in the Vampira's coffin.

Young   May 6th, 2008 11:17 am ET

Maybe, it`s time to make another scandal in whitehouse is come

Watching the Dem's choke   May 6th, 2008 11:16 am ET

Hilarious and sad. We get to see the true side of both sides of the candidates in this bitter race. At least the people will be more knowledgeable come November. The Democrats just have to put forward a viable candidate and this election is theirs. Unfortunately for them, they're banking on two very bad choices.

If this is a cross-section of the average Dem voter, to paraphrase Churchill, "The biggest arguement against democracy is spending five minutes talking to the average voter."

David   May 6th, 2008 11:16 am ET

Hillary Clinton has to win, we can't let Oprah take over the world!!!

Nina   May 6th, 2008 11:13 am ET

What I find amazing is that Obama supporters just can't let the Bosnia sniper story go. How easily they forget about Obama's people telling Canadians back in Feb/March that his opposition of Nafta was just political rhetoric.

I've listened to Obama speeches and while I find him to be very articulate, I really only hear about what's wrong but not what his solutions will be if he gets in the White House.

I'm a Clinton supporter however, if Obama wins the nomination, I will vote for him. We can't afford another republican white house and all democrats better come to terms with this.

Allen deLuca - Florida   May 6th, 2008 11:13 am ET

Of all the comments I have seen supporting Obama, I have yet to see one that says anything further than hoping and dreaming. Why would any American vote for a person they don't even know anything about? Very scarey that people would do this. It is shown that he has Anti-American leanings and racist views, but you will vote for him anyway? How foolish!!

ARC   May 6th, 2008 11:13 am ET

Hillary is the only candidate who can beat MC Cain read the latest poll match up against McCain, not the Democratic primary polls but the national ones. We need the White House this year and we need a candidate who is tough and not a dreamer who talks about change, he hasn't said how he plans to accomplish change, how he plans to change the minds and policies among republicans who are the worst in accepting lobbyists money and special interest groups which back them. Change has to happen when both sides are able to come to an unbiased and non-ideallogical agenda. The republicans will attempt to tear down the nominee who ever it may be and will do their best to destroy the candidate with bogus investigations and supposedly scandals remember Ken Starr what a bust that was and paid the bill we did?

The reublicans will do the same to Obama, they did to Bill and Hillary in the 1990's but who has shown they can survive their attacks and keep on going she has.

All of these comments left are just insults to her no substance , no rhyme and no reason to any of them. Vote Hillary 2008!

Nikki, Florida   May 6th, 2008 11:12 am ET

The expressions on the faces next to her are priceless - they hate her too!

If only the rest of Indiana was so…

VOTE SMART, VOTE OBAMA!!!!!!!!!

sky   May 6th, 2008 11:12 am ET

Of course Paul is a con man…..thats why the Clintons dealt with him. Who better to con than a con man. They are very calculating and I also dont know why we havent heard more about this Paul VS Clinton thing. Its a big deal.

clara   May 6th, 2008 11:11 am ET

i want to know why u all never post any of my comments don't i have the right of freedom of speach to or you all just picking it out to get oboma in office and those of us who want hillary you don't want us to be heard

Mike   May 6th, 2008 11:10 am ET

All of you need to get a grip… the reality of this situation is that neither one of them can reach the magic number… I would call this a TIE and the superdelegates are going to have to do their job and decide the winner… the longer this goes on it seems that the front runner and "Obama Nation" blame everyone for his stumble… Obama is showing that he is not as strong as all of you "hoped"…

I think it is sad that all of you blame Clinton for all of Obama's weakness… she had nothing to do with him having Rev. Wright as a spiritual advisor, she did not make him make "elitist" remarks, she did not make him stumble during the last debate, etc… Obama has done this to himself…

If he loses it is his fault… Not Hillary Clinton's fault!!!

Dan   May 6th, 2008 11:09 am ET

Anyone else find it funny that most of the firefighters with her look bored or maybe even annoyed? I hope they're Obama fans.

Mike, Toronto   May 6th, 2008 11:09 am ET

Clinton's destruction of the Democratic Party will continue after Indiana and North Carolina.

Frank Z   May 6th, 2008 11:09 am ET

I love when they talk about Clinton's experience and the say "she has met most of the world leaders". I have met most of the Jackson 5 but I am not a musician.

To bad she says she has met enough leaders and would cut off America from TALKING to 'enemies'. What the heck harm has TALKING ever done! Doesn't mean you have to stop with talking but you MUST START WITH TALKING!

Vet for OBAMA 08!!!

clara   May 6th, 2008 11:08 am ET

vote for hillary today or do u want rev. wright in the white house with oboma and rezko,ayers believe me they will be invited to the white house because they are his friends i don't believe when he says he doesn't know them ver will and rev. wright said GOD DAM AMERICA oboma set and heard him say things against america i don't buy it for a min. one has to be awful stuped to believe him { oboma }or not using their brain

Phyllis   May 6th, 2008 11:07 am ET

Shame on you CNN. I cannot believe how blatant you are in your support of Hillary. You have two images on the front page of your webiste. One is of campaign signs, which Hillary's is most prominent, and another is a picture of Hillary with fireman. Why do you keep promoting Mrs. Clinton?

Tommy   May 6th, 2008 11:06 am ET

Voters in Indiana and North Carolina - Vote Obama, unless you want the same gutter politics we have seen the last 8 years with the Bush/Rove/Cheney debacle. A vote for Hillary means politics in America will stay just the same. Does that make you happy? Indiana, Hillary lied about NAFTA and the countless jobs she helped lose in your state. Please do not be fooled into thinking she really cares about the people in your state, or any other state for that matter.

Judy   May 6th, 2008 11:05 am ET

Final round for Hillary perhaps. If she doesn't win both, THE RACE IS OVER.

Do the math.

elvispresley   May 6th, 2008 11:05 am ET

»»Barack Obama already WON the Democratic Nomination. GOODBYE Clintons!…GO AWAY!!…Go Obama.Bye Bye Clinton(s)!!…Aaaah!…

Concerned Canadian   May 6th, 2008 11:04 am ET

The ObamaBots out in full force today ! Full of lies and filth just like ther candidate Barack Hussein Obama.

African Americans are playing a game of take over. They want to take over the White House , they want to take over the country..they just plain want to take over and mainstream America hasn't figured it out yet.

Obama has some pretty bad company as friends, he's got no policies except for winging it on the stump. He's contradicted himself so many times and he uses the race card. When he used the race card on Bill Clinton and Geraldine Ferraro that was a cheap shot and it tells you everything you need to know about the man.

He was too good to go to Martin Luther Kings memorial. Heck if I was African American I'd chastize him for that. But the African American movement is blind for power. They want the White House bad. Whats that tell you everybody ?

Two qualified and experienced individuals in the Clintons in the White House is way more meaningful and beneficial than a Barack Hussein Obama and a wife who's not proud of America.

Oh well, let America live with their mistake for another four years while the USA becomes less relevant to the rest of the world.

elvispresley   May 6th, 2008 11:04 am ET

»»NO MORE Clintons in the White House!!…ENOUGH!…People in Indiana :- Do NOT WASTE your vote in a FAKE Woman!!…Vote well…VOTE Obama,of course.

Margareta Pasteur, Phoenix AZ   May 6th, 2008 11:04 am ET

The Clinton strategy is clearly take advantage of her name recognition and SCARE the rest of the delegates into submission using tactics which are frighteningly similar to those used by Carl Rove and Mr. Bush.
How amazing the Mr. Obama has done so well so far…. overcoming a weird name, minimal name recognition, and the constant barrage of attempts to paint him either as a Muslim or an extreme Chirstian radical. Bravo for rising above. I don't feel I know him very well but I would rather that than someone I know has no moral fiber like Clinton and McCain! God bless Mr. Obama!

elvispresley   May 6th, 2008 11:03 am ET

»»ENOUGH of LIARS talking about IMAGINARY SNIPERS(?!) ATTACKS!!…Go Obama,DEFEAT that FAKE Woman!…VOTE Obama.

elvispresley   May 6th, 2008 11:02 am ET

»»Hillary "FAKE" Clinton is NOT good enough to be President.VOTE Obama.NO MORE LIES!…No MORE Clintons!!

NoMoreBillorHillaryClintonInWhiteHouse   May 6th, 2008 11:01 am ET

CNN you know she does not have a chance to win stop playing the game I don't care if she wins both states she ain't going be the nominee stop wasting people's time for you own benfit to get tv rating.

elvispresley   May 6th, 2008 11:00 am ET

»»GO Obama.Defeat that FAKE Woman!…Hillary "ANNOYING" Clintons is NOT good enough to be President.NO MORE Clintons in the White House.ENOUGH!!…VOTE well…VOTE OBAMA,of course.

Farrell, Houston, Tx   May 6th, 2008 11:00 am ET

The republicans have pretty much conceded that John McCain can't win unless democrats help him. They are hoping that democrats will be "STUPID" enough to vote republican if their candidate doesn't win. Republicans for the first time are voting democrat and there's a big reason for that , like the past seven years, so why would you shoot yourself in the foot. Vote democrat regardless of who the nominee is, I will.

Mike   May 6th, 2008 10:59 am ET

Hillary will likely be running for President. Make no mistake about it.

Either on the Democratic ticket as the front runner, or as an independent.

Too many votes for Hillary, too close of a primary race, to simply convince her to keep her name off the ballot. She's going forward, one way or the other.

There is a very good chance that Hillary will end up diluting the support of this closet Farrakhan, and in November, he will be sent packing back to Illinois with John McCain achieving the White House.

thedemocrat   May 6th, 2008 10:59 am ET

Be real! do you people out there really believe that the superdelegates which include goveners, mayors, rev's, the black community as well as whites really care about this man, omg wake up!! Even before any campaign was thought about, they already had a conspiracy going on. If they all voted for obama, that would make the run for president a sure winner for Mcain. I heard about it from articles in the paper, interviews, etc. The republicans, including bush and cheney are going to tear obama apart, just like they did to kerry and gore. Wait and see, they are so dirty it's pathetic. They will eat him up!!!!!!!! That will be the last time you will bash Hillary–she didn't do it—THINK WILL YA!!

NELSON   May 6th, 2008 10:59 am ET

Whose that next to her? Larry Flint?

get real   May 6th, 2008 10:58 am ET

Obama=Poor Judgement
Obama=Lack of Experience
Obama=No Solutions
Obama=No Change
Obama=Lack of Patriotism
Obama=Say or Do Anything to get Elected
Obama=Unelectable Candidate in November

Gas could get up to $10.00 a gallon, and McCain would still win against Obama in the General Election.

Vote Hillary 08

Anonymous   May 6th, 2008 10:57 am ET

Ya gotta love HRC and her recent gain over NOBama. Boy oh boy, his supporters can't stand it. I must say, the dems are putting on a good show for the intelligent people out here.

Go McCain.

big jeff carter   May 6th, 2008 10:57 am ET

blue collar uniions and hard working single moms.these are the back bone of america we support hilliary because she will represent all the people wake up if obama were white guy from a hater church this crap would all be over last chance america go for the gods guns and guts vote for rfreedom

NELSON   May 6th, 2008 10:57 am ET

The photo for this Ticker, clearly demonstrates who Hillary is really for. She says shes for all Americans but look at who is mostly behind her photo ops. White, White white. What a complete hipocrite!

kenny cole   May 6th, 2008 10:56 am ET

87% of the people believe the gas tax holiday is a pandering, so tell me how can HILLARY win any of this states only a fool will vote for this woman i don't know what does she think we people are i will never never vote for a LIAR

Wolf   May 6th, 2008 10:56 am ET

Allegations and never found guilty of anyone of them - now that is called VETTED. Peter Paul is no different. Just as in Whitewater, the Clintons will be exhonerated in the end.

Go Hillary in Indiana and North Carolina….the voters can see that she has plan, strength, tenasity, can make the tough decisions and is for the American people; all of them.

Hillary is not against freedom of speech and neither are her supporters. I am just not for someone who condones anti-american sentiment, has no plans, supports racism and hatred, and can only run negative ads when the going gets tough.

Senator Obama has not been able to deal properly with the Reverend Wright issue. He showed incredibly poor judgment and weakness in making the tough decision. He is unelectable in November.

GO INDIANA, GO NORTH CAROLINA - GO FOR THE BETTER OF THE TWO CANDIDATES - SENATOR CLINTON

A vote for Obama is a vote for McCain, a vote for Clinton is a vote for a democratic White House!!!!!!!!

Joyce in Florida   May 6th, 2008 10:55 am ET

I believe Hillary Clinton will win both primaries. She is the fighter and will turn our country around. I support her 1000%.

AJ   May 6th, 2008 10:55 am ET

It's either Clinton or McCain in 08!!
Obama cannot win.
We will do what we need to do to defeat him if he is the nominee.
He is an arrogant windbag with nothing to offer.

Independent for Obama   May 6th, 2008 10:55 am ET

Dear Eric: Clinton is the Jr. Senator from New York. Why does it bother you so that you must claim that CNN is wrong? OR do you not know what Jr. Sentor means? If that is the case you should probably research it BEFORE posting.

I will vote for Obama if he is the democratic nominee.

I will never for for Hillary.

There are millions of Americans like me.

Wolf   May 6th, 2008 10:54 am ET

Go Hillary in Indiana and North Carolina….the voters can see that she has plan, strength, tenasity, can make the tough decisions and is for the American people; all of them.

Hillary is not against freedom of speech and neither are her supporters. I am just not for someone who condones anti-american sentiment, has no plans, supports racism and hatred, and can only run negative ads when the going gets tough.

Senator Obama has not been able to deal properly with the Reverend Wright issue. He showed incredibly poor judgment and weakness in making the tough decision. He is unelectable in November.

GO INDIANA, GO NORTH CAROLINA - GO FOR THE BETTER OF THE TWO CANDIDATES - SENATOR CLINTON

A vote for Obama is a vote for McCain, a vote for Clinton is a vote for a democratic White House!!!!!!!!

Johnny Boy   May 6th, 2008 10:53 am ET

So, I am a white dude, 30 something and I listened to Rev. Wright sermons and after I got done I walked away with a since that he is right on some things. Look, all I am saying is that I too sometimes cuss my goverement, tell them to go to hell and all of that stuff. But I truly think he did not say anything UNTRUE. Just my view. This is a manfacurtured story with no merit in my book. I challege every white person who reads this to go to a black chruch one Sunday and see what they really preach, love for god, help the little guy. I have seen what the black church is about and it is NOT what the media says it is. Sorry folks(racists white people), they are STILL just like us!!!

Jane, NC   May 6th, 2008 10:52 am ET

No, not the final round unless Sen. Obama is quitting the race, and there is not yet any indication that he will. He makes it pretty clear that this race is about him, whereas Sen. Clinton has made it clear it's about the American people.
Besides, Sen. Clinton's supporters need time to dispel the myth that the gas tax relief won't help anyone. The Obama campaign has used Carl Rove's tactics of turning an opponent's strong qualities into a negative, as he did with the swift boat ads against Kerry, who was in fact a hero in the Vietnam war. The Obama camp also did this with Sen. Clinton's health care plan, which they largely copied, then tried to make hers look like a bad plan "forcing" everyone to pay. Sometimes it takes us voters a while to see through the mud, but we can.

Democrat, NC   May 6th, 2008 10:51 am ET

This is not only an important election for America, but for all of the world. Given Senator Clinton's remarks to attack Iran, we see what her foreign policy will be like.

People of NC and IN, do the right thing for your country and for all of the world: Vote for Barack Obama!

God bless America and the world.

Mike in CA   May 6th, 2008 10:50 am ET

Why is anyone even SPECULATING that this might be the "final round"? Even if Clinton loses BOTH states, she will continue to argue that she still has "electability" and therefore should continue to run. The reason this process has turned into the spectacle that it is is due to the media creating heightened drama out of what was already too much drama.

Navy Vet.   May 6th, 2008 10:50 am ET

I guess next Sen. Clinton will be saying she was in the North Tower during 9/11.

C'Mon Indiana follow North Carolina's example! Today is the day we can put Sen. Clinton out of her misery. Look inside yourself and ask "Am I ready for real change, or 8 more years of the same old same old?" The whole country is counting on US to put the Clinton nonsense to an end, so let's show em' Hoosiers are smarter than Buckeye's and Pennsyltuckyians, and at least as smart as Tarheel's.

Obama '08 Yes We Can!

Kelly   May 6th, 2008 10:50 am ET

Please go home Hillary! Enough is enough.

Go OBAMA!!!!!

Dana in north Carolina   May 6th, 2008 10:49 am ET

People of NC and Indiana please stop this party dividing madness, realize that the math is in his favor, along with the most voters, and let's get this democratic party started against the McCain machine.

CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT   May 6th, 2008 10:47 am ET

Geez, you Obamabites are something else! You guys are so bitter and nasty.

And I LOVE the compaining about choir boy not having HIS picture on the ticker - now you know how Clinton supporters felt in Feb/March with your media darling all over the place.

There ARE still two candidates in this race.

CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT!!!!!

David Camacho   May 6th, 2008 10:47 am ET

YES SHE WILL!!!! Obama isn't ready!!

LeMonton   May 6th, 2008 10:46 am ET

As time goes on I see Hillary looking more and more like McCain. We may probably need to update our political equation from McCain=Bush to Hillary=McCain=Bush, as Hillary is proposing the same ideas as McCain, Hillary and her spouse worth hundreds of millions as McCain and his spouse, Hillary wants to obliterate Iran as McCain, Hillary proposed the same gimmick, shell game gas tax plan as McSame. It is well documented that Hillary is backed by the same special interests in Washington as McCain, Hillary even voted for the war in Iraq as McCain.

It is time to end this drama, rally behind Barack Obama, who is the stronger candidate, and get ready to take on McSame and the GOP. We need to break with old Washington politicians and start a new, fresh page in the American history with Barack Obama as the next President of the United States of America.

Roots of Bitterness in Chicago   May 6th, 2008 10:44 am ET

Come on NC and IN!!! We are counting on you to make the right, conscious decision when voting!!! America needs CHANGE! We need the truth and positive change!
Whoo Hooo!

charles   May 6th, 2008 10:44 am ET

the words from everybody is 'Obama is very inspiring'. true. and i think that is what Americans need after the lies of the clinton's and Bush's. If obama is robbed of this nomination by your supperdelegates and disregard the will of the people then 'God Bless America and the Democratic Party'.

illinois for Hillary   May 6th, 2008 10:43 am ET

Put down the book and get a job

JN   May 6th, 2008 10:43 am ET

What all you people don't seem to understand.. The Clinton Machine is huge!!!! And yet, here comes a candidate that know one really knows who brings change to the country. He is beating the Clinton machine..Please give Barack Obama the credit he deserves! Think about it people…He's beating her!! My questions to all you Hillary supporters..Why can't she close the deal? Why can't she carry the black vote? She should have closed the deal but she didn't back in February..She was so sure she would! There isn't anyway that she can win now unless she steals it..God help us all!!

Tish Ermann   May 6th, 2008 10:42 am ET

Is it just me or do those firefighters look pretty unenthusiastic about being in a picture with her?

Lorna, NY   May 6th, 2008 10:42 am ET

I am praying that Hillary loses both race so that she can just go AWAY!

Will it be over?   May 6th, 2008 10:40 am ET

The reason the Peter Paul civil fraud case was not important to MSM because Obama was not involved.If this was about him it might have been right under minister Wright stories. Shall I say maybe alternating with the Wright stories as top news. Don't worry if Hillary manages to steal the nomination the GOP will definately use it and use it!

LeMonton, currently in Texas   May 6th, 2008 10:40 am ET

Clinton is not listening to economists and that's why she is getting it all wrong. One of the things that Alan Greenspan admired of Bill Clinton was his economic discipline and vision for long term economic stability. It appears that Hillary does not share that vision and that's why she is looking everyday more like John McCain. First on war issues (voted for the Iraq war and want to obliterate Iran) and now, like John McCain ,she is proving the the economy is not her strength either. I wonder what will be left of her to offer the American people is she keeps embracing failed policies and ideas one after the other.

Marilyn from Ohio   May 6th, 2008 10:40 am ET

Isn't it ironic: If this was a black man and a black woman the African American community would not be talking about the nomination being stolen from the candidate who is not going to win the states the Democrats need to win the White House. I am a lifelong Democrat and was originally for Obama but he can't speak the truth any better than the rest of the politicians. I'm not sure what position he takes on Rev. Wright since it has changed numerous times. And, the Rev. Sharpton is already talking "demonstrations" if superdelagates decide for Sen. Clinton. I don't think I can stand seeing the Sharpton Show continuing for any reason.

Rebecca   May 6th, 2008 10:39 am ET

Hillary, Hillary, Hillary, Hillary, Hillary. Oh woops, I meant Horse, Horse, Horse, Horse, Horse. Bill's so tired he will need to saddle her up and ride her back to New York. Heee, hee, hee, heeee, heee. Ride em cowboy!

Dejavu   May 6th, 2008 10:39 am ET

So Obama wins in NC and Clinton might win in Indiana. How does this change anything? I am usually not one for conspiracy theories but this one is starting to make a lot of sense. Hillary Clinton is a manipulative liar but she is also a very intelligent person. Her supporters might be delusional but she is not. She needs 70% of the states and 2/3 of the SuperD's to win. Do we really believe a Yale graduate can't add?

Hillary has built this "fighter" personna to the point that she can not drop out until Senator Obama has 2025. By the time she throws her support behind Obama it could be too late to unite the democratic party. In 2012 she gets to say "I told you so" and save the nation from McBush. This woman would rather protect her political career than do what is best for the country. Is this the type of person we want as our president?

Emma   May 6th, 2008 10:37 am ET

All I can say is GO Obama…….you have managed to bounce back from the Rev. Wright fiasco and beating Senator Clinton, Chelsea and former President Clinton.

If the voters can't see that you have fought a valiant fight against all odds…………..then have the confetti ready tonight, because this battle ends tonight and Senator Obama, you have won the war!

Go Obama 2008

A day in history!

Oprah Racist   May 6th, 2008 10:36 am ET

Go Hillary!!

Send that muslim, anti-american back to IL to practice politics. Keep his finger off our nuke button!

Hillary 08′!!!

georgia   May 6th, 2008 10:36 am ET

We all know Hillary's "most "experience is in being a liar & an abused wife. However she has played hard on smoke screens intended to induce fear & racial hatred. My prayer for our country is that we have matured enough to be able to recognize & value consistant good principles .Tho Obama's yrs. as an elected official exceeds hers ,I would still rather have a president who has principles as opposed to one to whom lying comes so easy. That's how we got NAFTA & the Iraq war.

AVEMBE The sun   May 6th, 2008 10:36 am ET

I have posted 2 comments that have never appeared is there any problem, with me
whatever!!I
I've seen so many times(and i'm know i'm not the only one)tickers about Rev WRIGHT..In fact it's been on and on and on but Mrs Clinton who also has many controversies out there, i mean true ones has NEVER been questionned about them Many people have mentionned that HERE or …Even that real stupid thing against mr KANTOR , CNN talked about it…It's OK that you talk, analyze , scrutinze,,dissect, make so many polls on that subject 'coz CNN seems to need so much time talking scrutinizing, dissecting, analyzing the imapct of Rev WRight …BUT what about HRC???,Nothing about PAUL VS CLINTON, NOthing about MAGNEQUENCH, NOTHING aboutRENDELL and FARRAKHAN..I meanEVEN HRC's supporter DON'T DENY these "affairs" matter of fact they are completely SILENT…like CNN and CBS Fox NEWS,…because if all the cases that i've just mentionned where FALSE…i'm sure that like the KANTOR'S thing,HRC fans would have…SHOUT,SCREAM or YELL!!!so the question is WHY is CNN so SILENT?

Marshall in Nebraska   May 6th, 2008 10:34 am ET

For the love of the party and the country we need to unite under one candidate as soon as possible. Neither candidate will win if we don't support our candidate. People stop the infighting. I know I am just as guilty of it as most of you.

It is time for this to end and us to join together in the fight for the future of this country. We need to take back the control and reestablish ourselves in a positive light in the world. We nned to get rid of the "World Police" role we have been filling since the early 90s.

People stop the madness!

Dems in 08

Rich   May 6th, 2008 10:32 am ET

Honestly, I hope it is the final round. I just don't see how anyone could believe in Hillary Clinton so much that they think she is worth this internecine battle in the Democratic Party. She is a fighter for sure. But for herself only. Her top priority if she were, gulp, elected president, would not be health care or energy policy (witness the laughable gas tax holiday), it would be taking every step necessary to get RE-Elected in 2012. Chances are those steps would not coincide with the national interests.

Obliterating Iran, painting Obama simultaneously as an elitist AND a militant. Do we really want to see that in the White House?

sherrie50   May 6th, 2008 10:32 am ET

When OB decides to throw you under the bus, let's talk then. I rather have a flawed HC in the White House than someone who has replicated HC platform from the beginning. He has no solutions. Hope ! I don't need a politician to preach Hope unless he can explain or provide solutions to the social and political ills of this society and the world. He fumbles whenever difficult questions are asked, and can never provide solutions. Americans have always allowed others to think for them. No surprise that people are voting for BO. You need to become educated about world issues, and major issues in this country. Read! Regardless, I support HC. I am black, female, and educated.

Bonnie   May 6th, 2008 10:31 am ET

Go Hillary! Please! Just go! Go home, please.

Will it be over?   May 6th, 2008 10:31 am ET

Lord I for one hope and pray this is the final round. I know the people of IND and NC can make it so,but if they will or not remains to be seen. Maybe since the voters won't the SD might just try and end it. If Hillary wins either it won't be over. Not that the remaining states are not important,but since she could not catch up in pleadged delagates due to the remaining amount of delagates from primaries are a smaller number than the uncommitted SD left to vote. With this fact I guess that is why they are saying this should be the final round.

Obama 08!

Illinois for Hillary   May 6th, 2008 10:31 am ET

Hey Roland Davis

Put down the book and get a job.

Ted   May 6th, 2008 10:31 am ET

You Obama supporters are to negative and bitter !!!! You sound like a bunch of red necks ! So much for the campaign of change . I'm for Obama but if Clinton comes out on top I'm still voting for the Demorcrat .This negative tone coming from the Obama supporters is not what Obama stands for .You Red Necks need to go and join Rev Wright and his hate America beliefs .When you talk terrible about any of these candidates you are talking down America.

PA_Hill-fan   May 6th, 2008 10:31 am ET

A vote for Obama now will make the democrats to lose the House of Rep., the Senate, and the President in November. A vote for Hillary will retain the House of Reps., the Senate and retake the President from republicans. If Hillary is the nominee, the AA will still go and vote for their candidate of house of Reps. and Senate candidate in their areas and may vote for Hillary for the President. But If Obama is the nominee, the Reagan democrats, the independents, and the conservative democrats as well as Hispanics will vote for republicans and the democrats will lose the House, the Senate, and the President to Republicans.

World Angel   May 6th, 2008 10:31 am ET

I hope Hillary stay in the race, because I believe there is still more that I need to know about OBAMA, If the race ends, then it will never come out. He will never tell us until its too late or after the fact, then he will apologize with one of his speeches and EVERYBODY, will say how honest and truthful he his and say we should move on and discuss ISSUES. HANG IN THERE GIRL!!!!!! Not that I'm desiring her to win, just to find out more about OBAMA

Sheila WA   May 6th, 2008 10:31 am ET

Obama 08

margo   May 6th, 2008 10:30 am ET

May obama, his supporters, especially the blacks, the delegates, the superdelegates walk with obama throught the parted RED SEA, and when half way there—-SHUSWOOOOOOOOOOSSSSSSSHHHH! GOD DON'T LIKE UGLY!!!!!!!!

Greenville   May 6th, 2008 10:30 am ET

Okay people it is time to wake up.I have not been a fan of either candidate until I really started to pay attention to the evening news and found that Hilliary was saying things that were not in her direct power as 'President" to do. That is put a cap on the interest rates and now this gas tax thing.

Come on people let's wake up and pay real attention to what can and cannot be done. Let this be our decision for our future.

I don't care whether is an African - America Male, Caucasian Male or Female that ultimatly wins. But I do care that I am being told the truth to make a fair decision about where I want to place my loyalty. Because I do have a voice, with everything that is happening right here and right now it is going to get worse before it gets better.

The last thing I want is to hear that someone is having to contridict themselves on the evening news while myself and others are facing forclosure, while myself and others are paying $60.00 at the pump per week to fill up to get to work. While myself and others are struggling to make ends meet for our families.

See these are the kinds of things that aren't be talked about. These are the kinds of things that no one wants to pay attention to. Every time a new president took office that first year things stayed the same until the second year in office that when it either went good or bad.

But let's be real while we make our decision please do not lie to us, ignore the facts as it is, or think that you have this awe over us that we cannot see that you really think we don't care enough or not educated enough to understand the real issues as they are.

Independent   May 6th, 2008 10:29 am ET

Time to get rid of the fearmonger , the liar, and bag of wind. Get out now Hillary and leave with a small fraction of dignity! Go Obama

Marcy from Florida   May 6th, 2008 10:28 am ET

Dear democrats.
I am so glad that no longer affiliated with your party because you make sick to see the way yuo have no respect for public officials.

Deb   May 6th, 2008 10:27 am ET

Obama is no longer a viable candidate!

Hillary will prove today that she is the one that will get the White House back!

We are looking forward to years of Peace, Prosperity and a balanced budget!

Hillary 08

Chis   May 6th, 2008 10:27 am ET

NO BIGOTS FOR PRESIDENT!!!

GO HILLARY!!!!

Brandon   May 6th, 2008 10:26 am ET

C'mon, Obama! Finish the job! YOU CAN DO IT!

Tracy   May 6th, 2008 10:26 am ET

In my opinion, the most likely outcome is that Obama will in NC, Hillary will (unfortunately) win Indiana, and the race will continue as always with Hillary thinking she has a shot and trying desperately to get to the convention.

If this is the case and the superdelegates are dumb enough to nominate her, I think there will be an uproar in the Democratic party.

Obatala   May 6th, 2008 10:25 am ET

CNN please post…………dont be so biased and misleading

The final Zogby tracking polls for today's primaries show Barack Obama expanding his lead in North Carolina, and quite possibly building up steam in Indiana, too. The numbers, compared to yesterday:

North Carolina
Obama 51% (+3)
Clinton 37% (-3)
Sample size: 643 likely primary voters, weighted for region, age, race and gender.
Margin of error: ±3.9%

Indiana
Obama 45% (+1)
Clinton 43% (+1)

Sample size: 644 likely primary votes, weighted for region, age, race and gender.
Margin of error: ±3.9%

Travis, Spokane, WA   May 6th, 2008 10:25 am ET

Look at this picture….Every firefighter looking one way, and Hillary looking the other. What a joke. All you dems probably think its W's fault. Get over it, the dems you put in congress are doing a worse job

Linda. Boston, MA   May 6th, 2008 10:25 am ET

Mrs. Hillary: You will win tonight you deserved to win. To Mr. Obama the barrel of oil was shipper when Mr. Clinton was the President eight years ago, check the records.

She "deserves" to win? Why, because she ran the dirtiest campaign. News Flash - Hillary Clinton has the highest negativity rating of any presidential candidate in history!

And about oil… I don't know what "shipper" means, but if you meant "cheaper" then yes it was. It was also cheaper during Bush Sr.'s presidency…. and Reagan's…. and every other president in history. That does not make Bill Clinton special (never mind that Bill Clinton's successes had nothing to do with Hillary! I swear, half of her supporters aren't even voting for her, they are voting for Bill again.

sky   May 6th, 2008 10:24 am ET

North Carolina has more delegates than Indiana and is a bigger win.

Janel, St. Paul, MN   May 6th, 2008 10:23 am ET

Will the race end after today? One can only HOPE that Barack takes all and Clinton goes away. . .for good!

Rob - WA   May 6th, 2008 10:23 am ET

Read it here: If Hillary wins I am 100% committed to switching parties to do my part to ensure a Hillary loss in November and to disavaw myself from the ever increasingly crap Democratic party. Done. I cannot stand to hear about her any longer.

Blake   May 6th, 2008 10:21 am ET

Personally I think this should already be over. It would be if Obama was in Hillary's position since he would have been forced out by party heads.

Using CNN's own Democratic Delegate Calculator, I set Indiana (clinton by 4%) and NC (Obama by 8%) to expected results, then gave Clinton a 40 point lead in each remaining state. She still needs 65% of Supers to get over the top while Obama wins automatically if she gets less than 57% of remaining Supers. Then instead of a 40 point lead, I gave her a more realistic 10 point average lead in each state remaining. She then needs 75% of remaining Supers to join her, while anything 70% or lower puts Obama over the top.

I think the media is grossly underplaying the numbers since we're pretty much in Huckabee territory now.

Terry in Fl   May 6th, 2008 10:20 am ET

20 years ago Michelle Obama wrote her thesis at Princeton outlining how to get a black into office and empower the black race. It require's duping the white race in to believing that the black candidate is actually interested in supporting the interests of all races. Michelle Obama had an agenda in 1985, she has one now and it's not in the best interest of America!!! WAKE UP PEOPLE!

Phil Newton Murphy, Oregon   May 6th, 2008 10:20 am ET

Those firemen don't exactly look thrilled.

Jean   May 6th, 2008 10:20 am ET

To bad that the snipers where so bad of a shot.

I wish   May 6th, 2008 10:19 am ET

I had enough urine to drop on all of you. You people are just plain stupid.

Paula from Canada PLEASE Post   May 6th, 2008 10:17 am ET

Well don't those men look thrilled to have Hillary standing there. Look at their faces!! I found this very amusing, she is so desperate.
I hope Indiana and Nc have sunshine and a great voting day!
Remember, don't waste your vote for a half a tank of gas, it will come back to haunt you!
You are blessed to have a man of Obama's character and goodness to vote for..please don't ruin your chance.

Mike, Raleigh   May 6th, 2008 10:16 am ET

Sen. Clinton has facts while Sen. Obama has acts.

Hillary 2008/2012

carolflowery   May 6th, 2008 10:16 am ET

Having a president Barak Obama, would be like Iran having a president with the name Moses Bloomberg, somehow i find that
hilarious

Open your eyes   May 6th, 2008 10:16 am ET

It's not over because West Virginia, Kentucky and Puerto Rico are strong for Hillary.

BBB   May 6th, 2008 10:15 am ET

mjc - I was thinking the EXACT same thing!!!

Dan , TX   May 6th, 2008 10:15 am ET

Well, it doesn't really matter much if Clinton supporters prefer McCain over Obama and Obama supporters prefer McCain over Clinton. That's what CNN's poll on the main page says.

The democrats have already handed George Bush/John McCain control of the government for another 4 years.

The democratic party needs to be disbanded and replaced by people who vote based on principles rather than emotion.

PS. It is clear to any reasonable person that Obama is going to be the nominee. Sorry about that Clinton supporters. But if Clinton wanted to be the nominee, she should have competed in the states between Feb 5 and March 4. Her leadership was flawed for the campaign. You have to admit that at least.

Darryl   May 6th, 2008 10:15 am ET

America, America if you wants the same old game and the same old lies…. Than Vote For Hillary Clinton

Think about real change Choose Senator Obama the real change choice…….

Joel King   May 6th, 2008 10:15 am ET

The final round was in March, Obama won.

FEDUP   May 6th, 2008 10:12 am ET

I am a moderate liberal. I, as a Reagan Democrat, will never vote for Obama. It has nothing to do with race. It has to do with the lies he has told and the way he hym haws around questions. He never really seems to answer. He was not sure how he would have voted for the war in Iraq when supporting Kerry. Now that he knows most of us disagree with the war, he is against it. He claimed he was born as a result of the Selma marches, he was born before they took place? He only took 150 thousand dollars from Rezko, Lie. He never heard Rev. Wright speak like that, oops wait, I did but now I disagree. I could no longer disown Rev Wright then I could my White Grandmother? Now I can throw my uncle/mentor under the bus, because it is politically necessary? Obama's for change alright, he changes his position depending on his audience.

Jack   May 6th, 2008 10:12 am ET

Obama at the sermon where Wright screamed about Hiroshima. In his book "Dreams of my Father" page 293.

Garth   May 6th, 2008 10:11 am ET

I believe even if Obama takes both states with a huge margin, Clinton will stay in just because she is a divisive person that wants to win at any cost and make Obama lose if she can't win. She is bad for politics and bad for the country. I find it very hard to consider voting for her in the fall, if for some small chance (or she steals the election) she is the nominee. Not after this awful campaign.
Obama'08

JC   May 6th, 2008 10:10 am ET

Let Rev. Wright speak his unpopular mind so our children can speak freely in the future. The prosperity we have enjoyed was based on freedom of speech and creative ideas. We must encourage and defend our freedom of speech.

Hillary doesn't understand why and how freedom of speech is important. It is if it's a big corporation that she supports, but not an individual.

Hillary will only lead us into another McCarthyism, in which you must speak only her language. Her moral high ground against Rev. Wright doesn't sit well with her repetitive lies. When she was caught with a long nose, she laughed at you for even believing it on TV. "Shame on her to have lied to us, but shame on you for believing her again."

Vote for Obama today, Indiana!

Vote for your freedom of speech!

4 OBAMA '08   May 6th, 2008 10:09 am ET

Why have I not seen this story on CNN? - In a landmark civil fraud case against Bill Clinton in Los Angeles, where the former President is charged with defrauding a Hollywood millionaire to help Hillary Clinton obtain $1.2 million from him for her 2000 Senate campaign, in the Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Aurelio Munoz ruled on Friday, 4/25 that Hillary Clinton would not be required to testify until AFTER the November election. Someone said Paul is a conman, but it has gone to trail which shows there must be some merit. Google to find out more. Also, let's pound on our local and nat press to COVER THIS. THE AMERICAN PEOPLE DESERVE TO HEAR ALL SIDES OF THE STORY. If Bill and Hillary are in the middle of a civil suit regarding LYING and falsifying FEC statements we deserve to know!

RAQUEL   May 6th, 2008 10:06 am ET

I am voting for Obama…he will win NC and Indiana, he will be the next PRESIDENT of this country. Obama 08′

clara   May 6th, 2008 10:03 am ET

hillary will win it all go hillary we are prayers are with you

Ron   May 6th, 2008 9:57 am ET

A vote for Obama is a vote for the unknown. why won't they let the reverend speak? why are they waiting to explain about Tony Rezko

Mike, Vicksburg MI   May 6th, 2008 9:56 am ET

First, everyone needs to search "Peter Paul vs Clinton" and watch the videos. See if that isn't more important than a person's acquaintances.

Secondly, 5000 miles/20 mpg (pretty poor mileage)x .18 = $45.00 and this is being very generous with both mileage driven and mpg. This is worth all the hype? Why aren't we taxing the "windfall profits" anyway?

A Mama 4 Obama   May 6th, 2008 9:55 am ET

Obama will win both!

Hillary that is the “Game Plan not Game Changer”!

Did you pack your bags?

Don’t forget the “Midnight Train to Bosnia Leaves Tonight”

Clinton up by four points doesn’t mean a hill of beans.

CNN nobody believe your polls, other polls say different.

Today is a great day in thy neighborhood.

Obama 08 and 12

RODNEY   May 6th, 2008 9:54 am ET

SHE IS LIE ABOUT THE GAS TAX $28 OVER 3 MO WHY

Randall Davis   May 6th, 2008 9:53 am ET

Hillary is leading with the uneducated folks that believe every word she says……There is nothing she can do about the "Gas Tax" this year. I think that Bush won the same way. Stupid people put him back in the Oval office……Go read a book.

Bobby tray   May 6th, 2008 9:53 am ET

It is not going to change anything. There is a good chance they will split the states. Clinton will not back down even if she loses both states. She will put a spin on any losses to her favor. The media will uplift her losses to such an extent that they are not going to seem like they are . Same ole, Same ole. As the people continue to watch less and less, care less and less. . .

Hilde Hilton   May 6th, 2008 9:52 am ET

What is wrong with Americans?? How can one possibly vote for more lies Clinton puts out? Guess we are so used to them out of Washington?
And again…SINCE WHEN DOES THE "CHURCH" COME INTO THE RACE"???

OBAMA…even has the German vote!!"

Julie mn   May 6th, 2008 9:51 am ET

Hillary for America !!!!

Disappointment   May 6th, 2008 9:49 am ET

It is very disappointing to watch a Democratic race, where one story, Rev. Wright, has monopolized the air waves. There are so many other negative things that have happened to the other candidate, Ms. Clinton that no one talks about. How about Paul vs. Clinton or Rv. Wright's meeting with the Clintons. Important details, given the context of this race and the time spent on rehasing old news.

Very disappointed

Kevin in DC   May 6th, 2008 9:48 am ET

Good, Hillary. I hope you see it that way. If you lose, then you know it's time to leave.

Illinois for Hillary   May 6th, 2008 9:47 am ET

Time to man up Dems. Is it going to be Hillary or will it be McCain ? A vote for Obama is a vote for McCain. Obama can not win the GE. Be smart vote Democrat.

Malungu Ignatius Loyola   May 6th, 2008 9:46 am ET

I admire the spirit of political maturity exhibited in the entire process of the of primaries for the Democrats. In spite of the stiff competition,no candidate is crudely unfair to the other,,unlike here in Africa. My fear causing me not to support Hillary Clinton is that she may resurrect her husbands political dealings with the government of Museveni in Uganda which does not play fair politics in presidential elction. Obama should win these primaries and the national general election.
However, whoever wins has an obligation of policing the world as President George Bush has done.

Ryan   May 6th, 2008 9:46 am ET

I expect she'll win Indiana by 5 points and he'll take NC by about 8… however… I'm hoping that she takes Indiana by ten and does an upset in NC, even if by a few points!! If that happens - dear god I'll so excited!

Hillary 08!!!

Levae   May 6th, 2008 9:45 am ET

She is just like Monica Lewinsky. I'll do anything for a vote.

zona   May 6th, 2008 9:43 am ET

THINK PAUL VS CLINTONS…read all about it on google…and then vote OBAMA…give peace a chance…

john   May 6th, 2008 9:43 am ET

this aint a game changer…nothing changes…everytime the media says "is this it for hillary clinton"?..the media wants people to tune in, thats all, cuz everyone knows HILLARY isnt getting out, not before june, maybe not before the convention and in all honesty, even if Obama had the 2025 delegates needed, Hillary would stay in and try to get the superdelegates to change their minds all the way to the convention…

FRANK   May 6th, 2008 9:42 am ET

GO HILLARY!!!

Shahin   May 6th, 2008 9:41 am ET

This racially devided Darama will be going on as long as it last. I am certain that Machine will be the next President and business will be as usual.

Jason - KY   May 6th, 2008 9:40 am ET

I heard Clinton's claim that she was going to take on OPEC. I guess she has decided to cut out the middle man and push Exxon, Shell, and Chevron to the side and address our oil dependency with Bill's Middle East friends.

If we don't put a net over this candidate we will be paying $150 for a barrel of oil by Novemeber and many of us won't even be able to drive to the polls.

Does she think that by picking a verbal fight with the Middle East makes her look strong or solidly plant our soldiers' feet in the sands of the region?

How does she plan to withdraw troops if we have to fight Iran and the rest of the OPEC nations? Is she willing to send her daughter over there to fight or is she just planning to send the sons and daughters of the "white blue collar workers" over there.

She keeps shouting that she is going to fight for us, it seems like she is going to fix it to where we have to fight for her. Why has none of this tough talk about taking actions not surfaced while she has served in the Senate? Why was this not her battle cry at the begining of the campaign? How many times will she change her agenda in the White House? What's going to take priority?

And last but not least, how many programs will she pay for with the same windfall profit tax of big oil? I have counted two so far. Will she also make insurance companies and pharmacutical companies pay for our health care?

This candidate has some nerves, but more importantly is the "white blue collar worker" really this ease to fool?

Oh! The Irony   May 6th, 2008 9:40 am ET

Did she tell them her childhood memories of fighting fires while ducking sniper fire at her grandfather's cottage which now magically was transplanted from Pennsylvania to Indiana?

Griff   May 6th, 2008 9:40 am ET

Hillary. The Suffraggete Fighter! She need's you again today Ladies..

sadiq   May 6th, 2008 9:38 am ET

Hillary is corrupt and too despirate….
Obama 2008

Rebecca   May 6th, 2008 9: