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Friday, April 04, 2008


BARACK OBAMA, HILLARY CLINTON, JOHN MCCAIN

Rendell: 'There's about 50% about Barack Obama that we don't know yet.'

Hillary Clinton's chances at the nomination might be in the hands of Governor Ed Rendell, and whether he can deliver the state for her, and by what margin.

He continues to do his part:

"I will grant you that, let's say that there's 10% about Hillary Clinton that we don't know yet, I will grant you that, but I would say there's also about 50% about Barack Obama that we don't know yet," Rendell said.

Also note his comment on McCain:

"I don't know how hard they'll hit him and I don't know how hard, well, either the Obama campaign will respond or how well the American people will respond," he said. "I always like to credit peoples better angels. I think they can overplay all this stuff and I think it could backfire . . . I have no doubt (Obama) can win — it's going to be tough. John McCain is the best candidate the Republicans could've fielded to win Pennsylvania. He's probably the best they've fielded in probably 4 or 5 presidential elections in terms of likely to carry Pennsylvania. So it's going to be tough but he can win."

Last night it hit me that Hillary Clinton's "Tuzla Dash" under imaginary sniper fire in Bosnia occurred the same year as the Million Man March, which Obama attended, and according to some reports, helped organize.

Which one have you heard more about?


 





 

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