Barack Obama Wins South Carolina

barack obama wins south carolina
barack obama wins south carolina

Obama beat mom (and dad too)

Barack Obama not only beat Mama (Hillary) of two numbers in the primary in South Carolina, that dried and the finger pointing Dad (Bubba) with a surprising 2-1 advantage. Two for one! 295,000 votes against 141,000 (55% -27%) higher at 2-1! Hillary hops Tennessee late afternoon and then said Bubba! Jesse Jackson won twice, but never became president.

Bubba News short! Jesse Jackson was not Barack-Star! In fact, Barack Obama has at least two characteristics, symbols hope that Jessee Jackson never embraced.

Of course, nobody cares if John Edwards, a native who won the primary here in 2004, was third, far. One wonders why he is still in the race. On what date do you want? It is now as Dennis Kucinich. Well, not bad but not good.

Responding to racial and personal attacks of the primaries, Obama acknowledged his South Carolina came with some difficulties and that the road will be equally difficult. "We are facing forces that prevent us from being who we want to be," he said. " We are confronted with the idea it is acceptable to say anything and do anything to win an election. "

Now it is possible Tuesday, where nobody has a big win, the race just to be near the selected delegates are not winner-take-all, but proportional to voice. For Republicans, it is the main important in Florida, but you know the result. And then he goes to Super Tuesday for them too.

The big difference between Republican and Democratic primary term is "undemocratic" Democratic Super Delegate formula where 40% of the delegates come from the old party hacks who can not ignore what this primary and do what they want. format is no wonder you think? But the first time that the star is back, hope is alive, vibrant and Bubba is: wish it had gone Davos in place. In fact, Hillary, Bubba would probably better go to Davos in place. But staying in South Carolina, we see the real Bubba come to light once again that sex with a finger pointing, "this woman is not" the current attitude


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