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Bredesen To Obama: Go To A Waffle Restaurant To Connect To Working Class Voters

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From McClatchy:

Gov. Phil Bredesen of Tennessee said that would be a “tough state” for Obama to win. But he urged Obama to go to a waffle restaurant there and find a way to reach rural, white working-class voters, who largely rejected him in the Democratic primaries.

Southern Cities Won It for Obama

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According to the Daily Yonder via Facing South, the South was the only region Obama won in the Democratic primaries, and cities put him in the winners circle:

Now for the Championship

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The Florida/Michigan Democratic Primaries that "Will not count" according to Hillary Clinton will now be counted. A Clinton campaign paid staffer, Harold Ickes, was a member of the Rules and Bylaws Committee that voted overwhelmingly in favor of the proposals put forward by the Florida Democatic Committee and the Michigan Democratic Committee. The Compromises went heavily in favor of Hillary

Unprecedented?

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You know Hillary’s oft-repeated claim that it’s “unprecedented” for someone to ask a second-place candidate to quit the Democratic primaries when a clear favorite has emerged, but has not yet clinched the nomination?

Fact-checking the Tennessee Republican Party: working overtime

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Looking towards the November elections, the Tennessee Republican Party has been arguing vehemently against Senator Barack Obama and Michelle Obama’s patriotism.  However, no one has declared Sen.

Good for Gary

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How apropos it was to have the mainstream press waiting on one of America's most urban counties to call the Indiana primary early this morning and to seal Hillary Clinton's fate. Urban communities have been largely ignored in this election. It would have been boring and enabling had the last returns come from a corn-fed rural county at the beginning of the night.

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