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To: DuckTapeSunroof who wrote (15495)1/16/2008 1:41:57 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25737
 
pretty easy to find.

However, the media sees some warning signs for Clinton in the outcome. CNN reported on its "Political Ticker" blog that Clinton "faced a grim statistic in Michigan tonight, despite her primary 'win' there: results revealed that she may have reason to worry about her grasp on the African-American vote." CNN noted that "roughly 70 percent of Michigan's African-American voters - a group that makes up a quarter of Michigan's Democratic electorate - did not cast their votes for Clinton, choosing the 'uncommitted' option instead. Yet these voters weren't uncommitted at all: in fact, according to CNN exit polls, they overwhelmingly favored Barack Obama, whose name did not appear on the ballot." An editorial in the Detroit Free Press says Clinton "has to worry about results showing more than two-thirds of black voters preferred 'uncommitted.' If she becomes the nominee, she will need to energize that part of the Democratic base to carry Michigan."

are you lazy ?