In both Iowa and South Carolina, Obama has won by large margins in races with high turnout. Obama’s ability to win big really is quite something and should scare the Republicans if he is the nominee, he has a much higher ceiling than Hillary.
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January 27th, 2008 1:14pmThis is all exciting news. And his speech is excellent if a little sermon like.As a Brit I am enthralled to read the blogs; Andre Sullivan'sis good. What appears to worry most is this: Obama is great, Obama is decent and Obama we like. But the Clinton machine is inevitable. A University and its mock election says so. And they always get it right. Whatever happens. Not enough white people for Obama etc. Is this really so inevitable? What else can stop this? Don't say a bullet.