Tag archive for ‘Democratic Nominee’
Gov. Palin “knocks it out of the park” with her convention speech…
Text of the speech… it was amazingly delivered and was hard hitting:
Mr. Chairman, delegates, and fellow citizens: I am honored to be considered for the nomination for Vice President of the United States…
I accept the call to help our nominee for president to serve and defend America.
I accept the challenge of a tough fight in [...]
Kerry as VP?
I was on the VP list before I I was off…
Former Democratic nominee for the presidency Senator John Kerry is a top contender for Barack Obama’s VP, according to some Boston news sources.
Oh please… please pick him.
I want to hear about the three purple hearts again.
I want to see the Salute again at the DNC [...]
And the winner is…. ?
Key Points:
According to the latest Associated Press tally, Obama heads into tonight’s vote-counting in Montana and South Dakota with 2,094 total delegates, just 24 short of the number needed to secure the nomination. Clinton has 1,916 delegates.
Clinton campaign officials have said they will concede if Sen. Obama reaches 2118 this week.
Obama plans large Super Delegate [...]
The problem for the Super Delegates
Washington, D.C. (rightcommentary.com): Another Tuesday and another primary. I don’t know about you, but I’ve got primary fatigue. I find it a bit ironic that this time last year, there was near hysteria in the Republican party ranks about a brokered convention. The conventional wisdom at the time was that there would be an inevitable [...]
Electoral Politics and a Suicide Pact?
(Washington, D.C. - Right Commentary) Gallup came out today with some fascinating numbers about how democratic voters will react in the general election if “their candidate” is not elected the nominee. A sizable proportion of Democrats said that they would vote for John McCain next November if he is matched against the candidate they do [...]
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