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To: tonto who wrote (27111)5/1/2008 9:04:45 AM
From: TideGlider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224729
 
Southern Political Report -- Insider Advantage/Majority Opinion Poll shows Clinton slightly ahead in North Carolina: The results differ sharply from all other recent polls in North Carolina, where Democrats vote on Tuesday, but for what it's worth -- Hillary Rodham Clinton leads Barack Obama by 2 percentage points (44%-42%) in the latest Insider Advantage/Majority Opinion Poll of Democrats in North Carolina. As always, bear in mind that polls are snapshots of current public opinion and can't be seen as forecasts of what will happen on any election day more than about 24 hours away

southernpoliticalreport.com



To: tonto who wrote (27111)5/1/2008 11:53:50 AM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 224729
 
Over the past two years, Obama on occasion has appeared with Wright and praised him as a valued counselor and dear friend of the family. The title of his best-selling book "The Audacity of Hope" is from a Wright sermon. But Obama on Tuesday summarily dismissed the man who used to be his spiritual mentor as a "pastor," just as Wright had dismissed him as a "politician."

Nobody knows whether Obama's performance has damaged his candidacy permanently, but his supporters hope the issue is out of the news. The difficulty is that Jeremiah Wright, thrown under the bus by his former parishioner, can reemerge any time he wishes and renew discussion of the Democratic presidential front-runner's real identity.