The networks have already called South Carolina for Barack Obama and there is a real chance that he might have broken through the 50 percent barrier—a remarkable achievement in a three person race. Obama won African-Americans overwhelmingly pulling in more than 80 percent of their votes and scored a respectable 24% among whites.
The networks have already called South Carolina for Barack Obama and there is a real chance that he might have broken through the 50 percent barrier—a remarkable achievement in a three person race. Obama won African-Americans overwhelmingly pulling in more than 80 percent of their votes and scored a respectable 24% among whites.
The margin of their defeat is a big blow to the Clintons and could be the game changer that Obama needs. The smart money is now on this contest going on long beyond Super Tuesday.
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Herbert Thornton
January 27th, 2008 3:54amNow I've started to cross my fingers. Obama's said to be to the left of the Clintons, which worries me, but on the other hand, I don't see him - if elected - repeating the insanity of the bombing of Serbia so enthusiastically led by the Clintons.
I want a Republican as President of course, preferably Giuliani, but if it must be a Democrat, give me Obama.